Meet the ‘Survivor: Tocantins’ contenders
Sixteen castaways will be left stranded in the majestic interior of Brazil for “Survivor: Tocantins — The Bazilian Highlands.” The 18th installment of the reality series begins Feb. 12 (7 p.m. on CBS).
This season, the castaways will be divided into two separate tribes from the beginning. And before the castaways speak their first words to each other, one person from each tribe will be chosen to remain behind and will not continue with their group on the journey that lies ahead.
Meet the people who will battle scorching temperatures, torrential downpours and dangerous wildlife all in an effort to outwit, outplay, and outlast one another in order to win the title of Sole Survivor:
JALAPAO TRIBE
◊◊Sandy Burgin, 53, bus driver from Louisville, Ky.
◊◊Joe Dowdle, 26, real estate salesman from Austin, Texas
◊◊Spencer Duhm, 19, student from Lakeland, Fla.
◊◊Carolina Eastwood, 26, bartender from West Hollywood, Calif.
◊◊Stephen Fishbach, 29, corporate consultant from New York City
◊◊Taj Johnson-George, 37, former pop star from Nashville, Tenn.
◊◊James “JT” Thomas Jr., 24, cattle rancher from Samson, Ala.
◊◊Sydney Wheeler, 24, model from Raleigh, N.C.
TIMBIRA TRIBE
◊◊Tyson Apostol, 29, professional cyclist from Lindon, Utah
◊◊Debra “Debbie” Beebe, 46, school principal from Auburn, Ala.
◊◊Erinn Lobdell, 26, hairstylist from Waukesha, Wis.
◊◊Sierra Reed, 23, model from Los Angeles
◊◊Jerry Sims, 49, U.S. Army sgt. from Rock Hill, S.C.
◊◊Candace Smith, 31, attorney from Dayton, Ohio
◊◊Brendan Synnott, 30, entrepreneur from New York City
◊◊Benjamin “Coach” Wade, 37, soccer coach from Bolivar, Mo.
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