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Survivor 48’s Eva Erickson revealed that the season finale was edited in a misleading way that left her "almost disappointed." ...
Erickson, who is pursuing a PhD at Brown, was the first openly autistic person to compete on the reality TV show, and overcame challenges to finish in second place.
Eva Erickson is now well known for being the runner-up on Survivor 48, however before she was a finalist on Survivor, she was a trailblazing hockey player.
Survivor 48's most public duo, Eva Erickson and Joe Hunter, had a connection that went far beyond the game. Eva talks about how much that meant to her.
Nominated in four separate categories, “Survivor” will Return to the 77th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards this year after its ...
In Eva Orner’s ‘Surviving Ohio State,’ Male Survivors Get Their Due "It's weird because it's such a somber story, but there's been a banding together of the men and, even more, a brotherhood ...
The nominees for the 77th annual Primetime Emmy Awards were announced Tuesday, July 15, as the small-screen awards season hits high gear.
The writer, director and star of the deeply personal 'Sorry, Baby' is one of the year's breakthrough talents, displaying a ...
With critical acclaim and emotional moments, Survivor 48’s Emmy nods spark buzz for Jeff Probst’s long-awaited industry ...
One 'Survivor' icon caught for using "flirting" as a strategy in the game, and her former competitor stepped up to defend her gameplay and integrity in a new interview.