Hundreds of women have played the game of “Survivor,” but who are the most drop-dead gorgeous of all time? We’ve narrowed down the list to the Top 20 sexiest females ever, so click through our photo gallery above to see our complete rankings, worst to best. As always, be sure to sound off down in the comments section to let us know whether you agree or disagree with our picks.
20. Jenn Brown (Worlds Apart) — Jenn is almost like too cool to actually make our list, but her laissez faire attitude to playing the game is what makes her so attractive in the first place.
19. Amber Brkich — Amber was the All-Stars champion that no one saw coming because of her stealthy play and ability to wrap one of the game’s most notorious men around her finger. Though not exactly a black widow, her cunning and competitive nature increase her allure.
20. Jenn Brown (Worlds Apart) — Jenn is almost like too cool to actually make our list, but her laissez faire attitude to playing the game is what makes her so attractive in the first place.
19. Amber Brkich — Amber was the All-Stars champion that no one saw coming because of her stealthy play and ability to wrap one of the game’s most notorious men around her finger. Though not exactly a black widow, her cunning and competitive nature increase her allure.
- 11/29/2018
- by John Benutty and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
"Survivor" announced during the live "Blood vs. Water" reunion special that next season, which is number 28 (!) is "Brawn vs. Brain vs. Beauty," which could be a lot of fun. Since it's par for the course these days to have previous players return, it got us thinking -- which former castaways would we like to see in each category?
We're operating under the assumption that there will be three tribes divided according to the subtitle of the season, so here are our suggestions for each. Vote below for who your favorites are and let us know if we forgot anybody.
Also -- the castaways could oftentimes fit into two or all three of the categories, so we aren't saying they aren't smart or beefy or good-looking by picking one place to put them. Finally, we also are trying to pick people who haven't already returned to the show many times over.
We're operating under the assumption that there will be three tribes divided according to the subtitle of the season, so here are our suggestions for each. Vote below for who your favorites are and let us know if we forgot anybody.
Also -- the castaways could oftentimes fit into two or all three of the categories, so we aren't saying they aren't smart or beefy or good-looking by picking one place to put them. Finally, we also are trying to pick people who haven't already returned to the show many times over.
- 12/16/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
During his opening monologue, Jeff Probst asked “how will losing Rob’s leadership and challenge dominance impact the Villain tribe?” The votes are in and the verdict reads: horribly.
If last week’s episode was the clash of the titans, this week’s episode was survival of the weakest. Voting out Boston Rob was a disaster for the Villains, a move that Coach and Jerri seemed to recognize immediately and they were the ones who could have prevented it!
Russell predicted that eliminating Boston Rob would bring the tribe together, but look at these quotes and decide if that’s happened:
Coach: I hate playing the game with these people.
Sandra: I can’t stand Jerri. I hate Coach. I hate Danielle. I hate Russell even more.
Coach: We’re literally starving out here.
Coach: The Villains are in the crapper. I don’t think we’ll win another challenge.
If last week’s episode was the clash of the titans, this week’s episode was survival of the weakest. Voting out Boston Rob was a disaster for the Villains, a move that Coach and Jerri seemed to recognize immediately and they were the ones who could have prevented it!
Russell predicted that eliminating Boston Rob would bring the tribe together, but look at these quotes and decide if that’s happened:
Coach: I hate playing the game with these people.
Sandra: I can’t stand Jerri. I hate Coach. I hate Danielle. I hate Russell even more.
Coach: We’re literally starving out here.
Coach: The Villains are in the crapper. I don’t think we’ll win another challenge.
- 4/9/2010
- by tiaradio@hotmail.com (Mr. Probst)
- TVfanatic
Want to know the status of a particular movie, TV show, or band? Wondering what a certain actress is up to these days? Send your entertainment-related questions to askafterellen@gmail.com — with your first name, city and country — and we'll try to answer as many as we can.
Question:What's Erin Kelly (Loving Annabelle) up to?
— Emily, England
Answer: I contacted Erin with your question (which was one of many about her from multiple readers) and she told me:
Last week I launched my first, very own personal website, erinkellygirl.com. Being that I am the least computer savvy person on the planet, I am actually very proud of this, as I have figured out how to do everything on my own. I'm excited about this site because I am using it as a platform both to keep fans up to date on what I am up to, things I like,...
Question:What's Erin Kelly (Loving Annabelle) up to?
— Emily, England
Answer: I contacted Erin with your question (which was one of many about her from multiple readers) and she told me:
Last week I launched my first, very own personal website, erinkellygirl.com. Being that I am the least computer savvy person on the planet, I am actually very proud of this, as I have figured out how to do everything on my own. I'm excited about this site because I am using it as a platform both to keep fans up to date on what I am up to, things I like,...
- 3/31/2009
- by karman
- AfterEllen.com
Amid Kathleen Sleckman's disgraceful departure from Survivor.aspx" >Survivor: Micronesia last week, the most important consequence of the entire episode was overlooked: with Kathleen gone, the Fans no longer retain the power in the Airai tribe. Before Kathy left, the Fans held a 4-3 advantage on the Favorites, and could have picked off whoever they pleased at the next tribal council. Now that the tribe is evenly split, it's all up in the air. If they go to tribal council before the merge (which isn't a sure thing), the vote will be an intriguing one. But, considering what I've seen thus far from Survivor: Micronesia, I have to place my faith in the Favorites. These Airai rankings could be two separate lists, really – Airai Fans and Airai Favorites.
#6 - Natalie Bolton
Natalie still hasn't received enough screen time to register with me, so I feel bad about placing her last.
#6 - Natalie Bolton
Natalie still hasn't received enough screen time to register with me, so I feel bad about placing her last.
- 3/26/2008
- by BuddyTV
- buddytv.com
Two weeks in a row, two castaways have left Survivor.aspx" >Survivor: Micronesia. That has to be a a record: four contestants gone in two episodes. The numbers have quickly dwindled on both tribes, with the Fans taking most of the hits. As it stands now, overall, the Favorites outnumber the Fans 7 to 4. With the merge rapidly approaching, this advantage is an important one. On Malakal, only one fan remains. And he makes his living as an ice cream scooper. I wouldn't be too frightened if I were the Favorites. Anyways, as I'm wont to feel at this point in the Survivor season, I can't wait for the merge to happen, because that's when the real game will start and the Favorites will begin to battle it out with each other. Until then, here's a look at Malakal's pecking order, according to a Survivor expert: me.
#5 – Erik Reichenbach
For some reason,...
#5 – Erik Reichenbach
For some reason,...
- 3/25/2008
- by BuddyTV
- buddytv.com
Now that Chet is gone, maybe Malakal can win an immunity challenge. It's not impossible. The tribe is still relatively weak, with only one truly strong member in Ozzy, though I wouldn't call Amanda, Cirie and Ami dead weight. We're entering the traditional mid-season Survivor.aspx" >Survivor lull. On Survivor, it always seems like there comes a time when the the next couple of weeks are easily predictable – I think we're going to limp into the merge on Survivor: Micronesia. Once we get to the merge, however, things should get much better. Having the Favorites duke it out will be fun. So, back to ranking the Malakal tribe. The list is a pretty static one, similar to last week's, but with a couple of minor changes.
#6 – Erik Reichenbach
Erik is the weakest player left in the tribe, both physically and mentally. He will almost certainly be the next castaway voted off.
#6 – Erik Reichenbach
Erik is the weakest player left in the tribe, both physically and mentally. He will almost certainly be the next castaway voted off.
- 3/17/2008
- by BuddyTV
- buddytv.com
Joel Anderson became a victim of his own aggressive game play last week on Survivor.aspx" >Survivor: Micronesia. He was blind-sided at tribal council (mostly thanks to Cirie), and it made me happy. His over-playing earlier in the season, in which he opted to keep Chet over better players like Mikey Bortone and Mary Sartain, came back to bite right when he finally targeted Chet. Unfortunately for Malakal, this will severely weaken their tribe in future challenges. Chet, one would assume, is the next to go from Malakal, but that's been the assumption for a few weeks and the feeble pageant coach is still (kind of) alive. If Malakal continues to lose immunity challenges, the four favorites will be able to simply pick off the three remaining fans. Ozzy, with his hidden immunity idol and showmance Amanda in tow, is in good shape.
#7 - Chet Welch
I'm surprised that...
#7 - Chet Welch
I'm surprised that...
- 3/11/2008
- by BuddyTV
- buddytv.com
Did I just watch that correctly? Did the Fans make the same mistake two episodes in a row? Have they ever seen Survivor.aspx">Survivor played before? After five episodes, I suspect that CBS cleverly cast second-rate castaways as the Fans, in order to make the Favorites look good. From the second this season was concocted by Mark Burnett and the Survivor team, they knew they were going to feature the returning Favorites and not the new Fans. They did this by casting weaker players with weaker intellect and less personality on the Fans side, therefore giving the Favorites the upper hand and giving the editors an excuse to steal screen time away from the Fans. That's fine, though – I don't care if Survivor: Micronesia is unfair, so long as us viewers get to spend more time with the Favorites. But, just for fun, let's examine just how unfair...
- 3/7/2008
- by BuddyTV
- buddytv.com
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