It was almost like the winner came down to a coin toss! Why would Survivor have an even amount of people on the jury? They had 10 jurors where there is usually 9 making it impossible for a 2 way tie!! I bet next season it will go back to an odd number of jurors!
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On Thu, 5/24/18, C G ceegee2006@yahoo.com [BigBrother_Survivor] <BigBrother_Survivor@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Subject: [BigBrother_Survivor] 'Survivor' Winner Wendell Holland Reveals the 'Smart' Way He'll Spend His $1 Million Prize (Exclusive)
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Date: Thursday, May 24, 2018, 11:44 AM
Be
nice if he gave Laurel a nice gift of money since she gave
the win to him. lol'Survivor' Winner Wendell Holland Reveals
the 'Smart' Way He'll Spend His $1 Million Prize
(Exclusive) Jennifer
Drysdale,Entertainment
Tonight 10 hours ago
Wendell
Holland Jr. is our newest Sole
Survivor! The
33-year-old furniture company owner was crowned the winner
of Survivor: Ghost Island on
Wednesday night by one castaway and one castaway only: his
"sister" on the island, Laurel. The CBS
series' ended in a tie vote for the first time in its 36
seasons, when a 10-member jury was gridlocked between
Wendell and his ally, Domenick. It was then that host Jeff
Probst decided to read the votes, then and there at the
final tribal council, and instruct the third member of the
final three, Laurel, to cast her vote. Ten months later,
Probst read her vote aloud, and declared Wendell the
winner. So how is
Wendell going to spend his $1 million prize? "I'm
going to be smart with my money," he told ET on the red
carpet at CBS Studio Center in Los Angeles after the
finale. "I'm probably just going to invest it or
save it and let it work for me."
Yes, that
means despite almost a year of "having a good
feeling" he was going to become a millionaire, he
doesn't even have a splurge item. "I have a
tremendous law school loan debt, so I'm going to find
the smartest way to pay that off. Whether it's giving
them a big chunk of money or whether it's paying
monthly, but that's the one monkey on my back,"
Wendell explained. "So as much as I want to just invest
the whole million, I need to be smart about how I spend it
on my law school loans."Wendell
isn't just walking away with a million-dollar check,
he's also walking away with a piece of Survivor
history."This
has never happened before, and you don't think this is
ever going to happen because you got people playing super
strong games and bringing different people to the end. In
our cast, we had two very strong players come to the end,
and it's really a matter of what the jury wants to
reward," he said of his reaction to the shocking
final tribal council. "A lot of people rewarded his
super strong strategic game, and a lot of people rewarded my
super strong social game, and at the end of the day, it was
a tie, 5-5, and thankfully Laurel was sitting next to
us.""Thankfully
two tribals before, I gave her my immunity necklace just to
show her that I was here to protect her, and it paid
off," he added. At the
end of the day, however, it was interestingly Wendell's
relationship with Domenick that will stick with him. "I
like the bromance that I walked away with. Me and Dom, we
walked away great friends," he gushed, before revealing
that he could see the two hitting the island again in
another game of
Survivor. "I
think it's in the umbrella of possibility that Dom and
myself will be out there, whether it's a dynamic duo
kind of thing, or Heroes and Villains again, or a
winner's season," Wendell shared. "If Dom goes
out there, he's such a good Survivor
player, Domenick will win. He will win the
game.""So
if he wins the game, Dom I will see you at the winner's
season," he said, flashing a big smile.
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