Where is Reynold from Survivor now?
Austin, Texas
Post-Survivor On the 5-2-13/12th episode of the Survivor After Show, hosted by Parvati Shallow and featuring guest Rob Cesternino, Reynold announced that he married a woman named Olivia after he came back from filming. They reside in Austin, Texas and have one son from Olivia’s previous marriage.
How many times did Malcolm play Survivor?
Malcolm was on “Survivor” three times.
Who Won Survivor 2012 Philippines?
Denise Stapley
Denise Stapley was named the winner in the final episode on December 16, 2012, defeating Lisa Whelchel and Michael Skupin in a 6–1–1 vote, marking the second time in Survivor history (after China exactly 10 seasons earlier) where all three finalists received at least one vote.
Who Won Survivor season 40?
Tony Vlachos
Tina Wesson
Survivor: Winners at War/Winners
How did Malcolm Freberg get to the final four on Survivor?
After voting out his ally Angie, Malcolm and Denise worked together and ably pitted the remnants of the former Kalabaw and Tandang tribes against one another. This stratagem, along with Malcolm’s challenge prowess and easy charm, helped him navigate all the way to the final four alongside Denise.
Who was blindsiding by Malcolm Freberg on Survivor?
Lisa and Michael identified Malcolm as the likelier of the two to beat them in the final vote, siding with Denise and blindsiding Malcolm the night before the Final Tribal Council, though both would ultimately lose to Denise.
Who was the winner of Survivor in 2012?
Denise Stapley was named the winner in the final episode on December 16, 2012, defeating Lisa Whelchel and Michael Skupin in a 6–1–1 vote, marking the second time in Survivor history (after China exactly 10 seasons earlier) where all three finalists received at least one vote.
Who is the oldest woman to win Survivor?
Stapley is the oldest female winner in the show’s history, and the only person to have attended and survived every Tribal Council in a single season. Whelchel won $100,000 as the “Sprint Player of the Season”, narrowly beating out Malcolm Freberg by 0.7% of a voting margin; the closest margin in the history of the award.