
Survivor: Worlds Apart splits the competitors into three tribes around the new theme of white collar vs. blue collar vs. no collar. The white collar tribe (Masaya) is "known for making the rules" and includes a corporate executive, a retail buyer and a marketing director. The blue collar tribe (Escameca) is "known to follow the rules" and includes a postal worker, an oil driller and a contractor. The no collar tribe (Nargarote), is "the most unpredictable group" and includes "free spirits who are known to break the rules," including a coconut salesman, a sailing instructor and a YouTube sensation.
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CBS on Wednesday announced the 18 castaways who will compete for the $1 million prize on the 30th season of Survivor.
Survivor: Worlds Apart splits the competitors into three tribes around the new theme of white collar vs. blue collar vs. no collar.
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The white collar tribe (Masaya) is “known for making the rules” and includes a corporate executive, a retail buyer and a marketing director. The blue collar tribe (Escameca) is “known to follow the rules” and includes a postal worker, an oil driller and a contractor. The no collar tribe (Nargarote), is “the most unpredictable group” and includes “free spirits who are known to break the rules,” including a coconut salesman, a sailing instructor and a YouTube sensation. (See more photos here.)
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Jeff Probst returns as host of the reality competition, which features a 90-minute premiere at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 25, followed by the 90-minute season premiere of The Amazing Race.
The competitors are:
White Collar (Masaya Tribe)?
Tyler Fredrickson, 33
Current Residence: Los Angeles
Occupation: Ex-Talent Agent Assistant
So Kim, 31
Current Residence: Long Beach, Calif.
Occupation: Retail Buyer
Carolyn Rivera, 52
Current Residence: Tampa, Fla.
Occupation: Corporate Executive
Max Dawson, Ph.D., 37
Current Residence: Topanga, Calif.\
Occupation: Media Consultant
Shirin Oskooi, 31
Current Residence: San Francisco
Occupation: Yahoo Executive
Joaquin Souberbielle, 27
Current Residence: Valley Stream, N.Y.
Occupation: Marketing Director
Blue Collar (Escameca Tribe)
Kelly Remington, 44
Current Residence: Grand Island, N.Y.
Occupation: State Trooper
Sierra Dawn Thomas, 27
Current Residence: Roy, Utah
Occupation: Barrel Racer
Mike Holloway, 38
Current Residence: North Richland Hills, Texas
Occupation: Oil Driller
Lindsey Cascaddan, 24
Current Residence: College Park, Fla.
Occupation: Hairdresser
Dan Foley, 47
Current Residence: Gorham, Maine
Occupation: Postal Worker
Rodney Lavoie Jr., 24
Current Residence: Boston
Occupation: General Contractor?
No Collar (Nargarote)
Jenn Brown, 22
Current Residence: Long Beach, Calif.
Occupation: Sailing Instructor
Hali Ford, 25
Current Residence: San Francisco
Occupation: Law Student
Joe Anglim, 25
Current Residence: Scottsdale, Ariz.
Occupation: Jewelry Designer
Nina Poersch, 51
Current Residence: Palmdale, Calif.
Occupation: Hearing Advocate
Vince Sly, 32
Current Residence: Santa Monica, Calif.|
Occupation: Coconut Vendor
Will Sims II, 41
Current Residence: Sherman Oaks, Calif.
Occupation: YouTube Sensation
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