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How Jeff Probst’s unexpected decision in 2009 almost changed everything Survivor fans thought they knew about the show’s ...
Fans say recent Survivor seasons lack biting tension. But Jeff Probst’s earlier knife moment aimed to remind us otherwise.
Now that Hallmark has entered the reality TV game with Finding Mr. Christmas, the network’s stars mulled over a Hallmark ...
Before Survivor 49 airs, the show's passionate fans need to know about the season's connection to the Marvel Cinematic ...
When fans first saw Emily Flippen play during the first episodes of Survivor 45, she definitely wasn't an immediate fan ...
During a recent interview, Joe Hunter said something about Survivor 48's jury that epitomized why it is so hard to win the game. Based on Joe's remarks, it turns out that he completely misunderstood ...
W hen The Traitors returns next year, fans will see a trio of Survivor alums in the Season 4 cast, which is no surprise given how vital the CBS survival series has been to Alan Cu ...
Rupert Boneham exclusively told TheThings how angry he is that he wasn't even contacted to compete during Survivor 50: In the ...
Considering it feels like it should be a celebration of the show's history, there is one person who seems like he should have been brought back. Given his place in the show's history, Richard Hatch ...
Jeff Probst Almost Had A Deadly Encounter With A Snake While Filming Survivor As of June 2025, Survivor fans have gotten to watch 48 seasons of the beloved reality show.
Jeff Probst, veteran Survivor executive producer and host, stands before them all, welcoming them to the next 39 days of their lives. “What complicates Survivor is the unknown,” Probst tells them.
A powerful moment between two “Survivor” contestants on rival tribes brought Jeff Probst to tears, which he said has “never happened” in his 25 years of hosting the show.