Survivor Winners: Where Are They Now?

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Survivor Winners: Where Are They Now?

Survivor has been a popular reality series on CBS since its debut in 2000. The show, hosted by Jeff Probst, has evolved over the years with various formatting changes and twists added in. The first champion of Survivor was Richard Hatch in Survivor: Borneo, and the show has seen multiple winners over the years, including Sandra Diaz-Twine, who became the first two-time winner.

In Survivor's 40th season, Winners at War, former champions returned to compete for a $2 million prize, with Tony Vlachos emerging as the winner. Many of the winners have gone on to pursue different paths after their time on the show, including appearing on other reality TV shows, writing books, and starting nonprofit organizations.

Richard Hatch, the first winner of Survivor, faced legal troubles after the show but made a reality TV return in 2024. Tina Wesson, winner of Survivor: The Australian Outback, has written a book and has a daughter who also competed on Survivor. Ethan Zohn, winner of season 3, is a former professional soccer player and a cancer survivor who cofounded a nonprofit organization to fight HIV.

Vecepia Towery, the first African American contestant to win Survivor, got married and had a son after her victory. Brian Heidik, winner of Survivor: Thailand, faced legal issues after the show, including a restraining order against his ex-wife and an arrest for allegedly shooting a dog with an arrow.

The winners of Survivor have had varied experiences after their time on the show, with some continuing to be involved in reality TV, while others have pursued different paths in their personal and professional lives. The show's legacy continues to be celebrated by fans as it remains a ratings juggernaut for CBS.