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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." ...
Survivor 48 castaway Eva Erickson broke down during a newly released deleted scene from Episode 12.
After barely being shown in last week’s episode of “Survivor 48,” Eagan native Eva Erickson was front and center this week and won her first individual immunity idol. The show opened with an ...
This week’s episode of “Survivor 48” opened with Eagan native Eva Erickson celebrating her alliance of five physically strong castaways — her day-one ally Joe Hunter, stuntman David Kinne ...
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.
In an exclusive deleted scene from the penultimate episode of Survivor 48, which can be watched above, we see Eva struggling with her body deterioration in the game, leading to tears.
In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, Survivor 48 star Eva Erickson unpacked that emotional moment, which involved her being overstimulated and having what she called an "autism episode" during ...
“Survivor 48” may have just served up the most emotional episode in the show’s history. Eva Erickson is the first openly autistic contestant to compete on “Survivor,” and she initially ...
Eva Erickson and Joe Hunter finished in second and third place, respectively. Hunter, a firefighter, dedicated his participation to his late sister. Who won season 48 of "Survivor?" The final five ...
Eva Erickson prides herself on her strength. She’s crushed through barrier after barrier — not just as a person with autism, but as a woman competing against men on their own turf… or, when it comes ...
In an exclusive deleted scene from the penultimate episode of Survivor 48, which can be watched above, we see Eva struggling with her body deterioration in the game, leading to tears.