Snake in the Grass will not be returning for a second season. USA Network has cancelled the reality series after just one season of eight episodes, per Deadline.
Hosted by Bobby Bones, the series featured previous contestants from various reality shows and athletes, including Big Brother's Janelle Pierzina and Rachel Reilly, Survivor’s Cirie Fields, Earl Cole, Malcolm Freberg Stephenie Lagrossa Kendrick, Trish Hegarty, Yul Kwon, UFC’s Todd Duffee, Naked and Afraid’s Jeff Zausch and Lacey Jones, athlete Alysia Montano and Alissa Musto.
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Hosted by Bobby Bones, the series featured previous contestants from various reality shows and athletes, including Big Brother's Janelle Pierzina and Rachel Reilly, Survivor’s Cirie Fields, Earl Cole, Malcolm Freberg Stephenie Lagrossa Kendrick, Trish Hegarty, Yul Kwon, UFC’s Todd Duffee, Naked and Afraid’s Jeff Zausch and Lacey Jones, athlete Alysia Montano and Alissa Musto.
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- 3/2/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Exclusive: Bobby Bones-fronted social experiment Snake In The Grass won’t be returning to USA Network.
The NBCUniversal cable network has cancelled the reality series after one season.
It comes after the broadcaster renewed Blake Shelton and Carson Daly’s Barmageddon for a second season after it became its best series premiere in nearly three years.
Snake In The Grass and Barmageddon were both part of USA Network’s latest unscripted slate, which was unveiled last May. The slate also included Race To Survive Alaska, from Deadliest Catch producer Original Productions, which is launching in April.
Snake in the Grass saw groups of four strangers who are dropped into the wild with a chance to win $100,000. In order to win, the team had to figure out which one of them is the Snake – a saboteur who is secretly undermining the group every step of the way.
Contestants included Big Brother...
The NBCUniversal cable network has cancelled the reality series after one season.
It comes after the broadcaster renewed Blake Shelton and Carson Daly’s Barmageddon for a second season after it became its best series premiere in nearly three years.
Snake In The Grass and Barmageddon were both part of USA Network’s latest unscripted slate, which was unveiled last May. The slate also included Race To Survive Alaska, from Deadliest Catch producer Original Productions, which is launching in April.
Snake in the Grass saw groups of four strangers who are dropped into the wild with a chance to win $100,000. In order to win, the team had to figure out which one of them is the Snake – a saboteur who is secretly undermining the group every step of the way.
Contestants included Big Brother...
- 3/1/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Wednesday night on CBS, Jeff Probst officially lit the torch on the 43rd season of “Survivor.” Just like the last two cycles, this year’s crop of 18 contestants have been divided into three tribes and come from diverse backgrounds and walks of life. In Wednesday’s two-hour premiere, viewers met the new castaways and found out who had the unfortunate title of being the first person voted off the island.
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Survivor 43” Episode 1 recap/live blog of “Livin” to find out what happened Wednesday, September 21, 2022 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite castaways on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you the most and who you think will ultimately join the “Survivor” winners list and take home the 1 million grand prize.
SEEEverything to know about ‘Survivor 43’
Here are the current tribe breakdowns (click on...
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Survivor 43” Episode 1 recap/live blog of “Livin” to find out what happened Wednesday, September 21, 2022 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite castaways on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you the most and who you think will ultimately join the “Survivor” winners list and take home the 1 million grand prize.
SEEEverything to know about ‘Survivor 43’
Here are the current tribe breakdowns (click on...
- 9/22/2022
- by John Benutty and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
As the old saying goes, once you reach the top, the only way to go is down. Perhaps that’s a part of the reason why so many “Survivor” winners never returned to play again. There have been 39 winners over the past 41 seasons, and of those a whopping 27 played multiple times. Thus, over the past two decades, 12 “Survivor” champions took home the 1 million check and never looked back — or were never asked back. See the full list below.
Several winners found success on their second go-around, like Amber Brkich (“All-Stars”) and Parvati Shallow (“Micronesia”). For others it took a long while to get there, like Rob Mariano (“Redemption Island”), who didn’t prevail until his fourth season.
Some of the most recent champs like Chris Underwood (Season 38), Tommy Sheehan (Season 39) and Erika Casupanan (Season 41) haven’t had a chance to return to the game quite yet, but we’re optimistic...
Several winners found success on their second go-around, like Amber Brkich (“All-Stars”) and Parvati Shallow (“Micronesia”). For others it took a long while to get there, like Rob Mariano (“Redemption Island”), who didn’t prevail until his fourth season.
Some of the most recent champs like Chris Underwood (Season 38), Tommy Sheehan (Season 39) and Erika Casupanan (Season 41) haven’t had a chance to return to the game quite yet, but we’re optimistic...
- 5/25/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
One day after “Survivor” made headlines when two Black women, Maryanne Oketch and Drea Wheeler, openly addressed their feelings on racism and subconscious biases, Maryanne has thanked two of her white castaways for being allies. Lindsay Dolashewich and Tori Meehan “had every right to fight for their safety in the game once both idols were played,” Maryanne wrote on Instagram, “but instead, they chose to take a step back to actively listen to where I was coming from, and [empathize] with the burdens that I experience.” The 24-year-old seminary student from Ontario added that CBS’s reality TV show is at its core a “social game that is a microcosm of society.”
Maryanne’s comments come on the heels of Drea urging “Survivor” fans to “be kind” following the airing of the ninth episode. “I respect everyone’s thoughts and opinions,” Drea tweeted on Thursday morning. “All I ask is that...
Maryanne’s comments come on the heels of Drea urging “Survivor” fans to “be kind” following the airing of the ninth episode. “I respect everyone’s thoughts and opinions,” Drea tweeted on Thursday morning. “All I ask is that...
- 4/29/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Drea Wheeler urges ‘Survivor’ fans to ‘be kind’ after episode airs on racism and subconscious biases
Drea Wheeler has a message for “Survivor” fans who have been lashing out on social media following Wednesday’s dramatic tribal council: “Be kind.” She tweeted the message on Thursday morning, no doubt her way of addressing all of the frustrated “Survivor” viewers who didn’t connect with the discussion on racism and subconscious biases in the ninth episode. “I respect everyone’s thoughts and opinions,” Drea said. “All I ask is that you respect my fellow #Survivor 42 family.”
I respect everyone’s thoughts and opinions. All I ask is that you respect my fellow #Survivor 42 family. Be kind
— Drea Wheeler (@Drea_Wheeler) April 28, 2022
See ‘Survivor’ deaths: Full list of castaways we’ve lost
For those that missed the episode, the specific moment came after host Jeff Probst split the remaining 10 players of “Survivor 42” into two groups of five. The first group voted out Rocksroy Bailey, making him the second...
I respect everyone’s thoughts and opinions. All I ask is that you respect my fellow #Survivor 42 family. Be kind
— Drea Wheeler (@Drea_Wheeler) April 28, 2022
See ‘Survivor’ deaths: Full list of castaways we’ve lost
For those that missed the episode, the specific moment came after host Jeff Probst split the remaining 10 players of “Survivor 42” into two groups of five. The first group voted out Rocksroy Bailey, making him the second...
- 4/28/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Xavier Prather, the historic first African-American winner of “Big Brother,” has tweeted a two-word response to “Survivor’s” all-Black alliance: “Everybody eats.”
His comment is a direct reference to the Cookout, the name of his “BB23” alliance from this summer that dominated the game, resulting in all six members making it to the end and Xavier winning the $750,000 grand prize. Now a similar alliance has been created on “Survivor 41” consisting of the four remaining Black players: Shantel “Shan” Smith, Liana Wallace, Deshawn Radden and Danny McCray.
See Everything to know about ‘Survivor 41’
After kinda-sorta merging during the sixth episode of Season 41, these four castaways struck an agreement to remain loyal to each other for the rest of the game. While they didn’t give an official name to their group, some “Survivor” fans took to social media to call the new alliance the Campout, a clever callback to the Cookout.
His comment is a direct reference to the Cookout, the name of his “BB23” alliance from this summer that dominated the game, resulting in all six members making it to the end and Xavier winning the $750,000 grand prize. Now a similar alliance has been created on “Survivor 41” consisting of the four remaining Black players: Shantel “Shan” Smith, Liana Wallace, Deshawn Radden and Danny McCray.
See Everything to know about ‘Survivor 41’
After kinda-sorta merging during the sixth episode of Season 41, these four castaways struck an agreement to remain loyal to each other for the rest of the game. While they didn’t give an official name to their group, some “Survivor” fans took to social media to call the new alliance the Campout, a clever callback to the Cookout.
- 10/29/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
When the merge kinda-sorta happened on the sixth episode of “Survivor 41,” it brought together people from all three tribes. Immediately, the show’s four remaining Black castaways — Shantel “Shan” Smith from Ua, Liana Wallace from Yase, and Deshawn Radden and Danny McCray from Luvu — struck an agreement to remain loyal to each other for the rest of the game. While they didn’t give an official name to their group, fans of “Big Brother 23” immediately had flashbacks to the Cookout alliance, which dominated that season and resulted in a Black person winning for the first time ever.
In truth, this 41st cycle of “Survivor” was filmed back in the spring, well before the “BB23” houseguests created their Cookout alliance during the most recent summer installment. “More than any other season that I think I’ve ever watched on ‘Survivor,’ I think Season 41 has been the most diverse and most inclusive and representative of America,...
In truth, this 41st cycle of “Survivor” was filmed back in the spring, well before the “BB23” houseguests created their Cookout alliance during the most recent summer installment. “More than any other season that I think I’ve ever watched on ‘Survivor,’ I think Season 41 has been the most diverse and most inclusive and representative of America,...
- 10/28/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Gervase Peterson urges ‘Survivor’ to be ‘more equally diverse,’ both on-screen and behind the scenes
This summer marks the 20th anniversary of “Survivor” premiering on CBS, and Gervase Peterson is now speaking out about his experience. “I honestly don’t have any regrets” about either of the two times he played, he tells EW.com. This fan-fave original castaway came in seventh place in “Borneo” (2000) and third place in “Blood vs. Water” (2013). “It changed my life, and I have loved every minute of playing it.” Gervase also opens up about what he’d change about the long-running reality TV show, proclaiming, “I would make ‘Survivor’ more equally diverse.”
He continues, “For years, it was a standard of one Black man and one Black woman. That’s just terrible. Also, more diversity in casting and production. This would help in a more diverse cast and the telling of the diverse cast stories and not labeling them with negative stereotypes. It’s been long overdue.” Over the first 40 seasons of “Survivor,...
He continues, “For years, it was a standard of one Black man and one Black woman. That’s just terrible. Also, more diversity in casting and production. This would help in a more diverse cast and the telling of the diverse cast stories and not labeling them with negative stereotypes. It’s been long overdue.” Over the first 40 seasons of “Survivor,...
- 7/21/2020
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
After two decades of buildup, “Survivor: Winners at War” finally debuted February 12, 2020 on CBS. In the two-hour season premiere, 20 fan-favorite champions returned for a shot at a record high prize of $2 million. The first two voted-out players were Natalie Anderson and Amber Brkich Mariano, but they’re hardly the only ones to feel the agony of having their torches snuffed by Jeff Probst. If you’re looking for Season 40 spoilers on every elimination so far, you’ve come to the right place. Tour our photos above to see the updated “Survivor” bootlist.
For this all-winners installment the controversial Edge of Extinction is back in play, aka the deserted island where ousted players live in isolation and wait for their chance to return to the game proper. Another twist this year is the introduction of fire tokens, which castaways can use to buy things like food, comfort and idols. The Extinction...
For this all-winners installment the controversial Edge of Extinction is back in play, aka the deserted island where ousted players live in isolation and wait for their chance to return to the game proper. Another twist this year is the introduction of fire tokens, which castaways can use to buy things like food, comfort and idols. The Extinction...
- 2/27/2020
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
In Wednesday’s third episode of “Survivor: Winners at War,” Amber Mariano ditches her Edge of Extinction co-inhabitants Natalie Anderson and Danni Boatwright when they’re out hunting for clues. “Amber’s figured out something,” Danni proclaims in CBS’s preview trailer (watch above). We then see a shot of Amber running along the beach, with Natalie shouting, “Amber, where are you going?!” Has Amber found the location of the next advantage that she must sell to someone in the game for one fire token?
See‘Survivor 40’ advantages: Tracking who has immunity idols, fire tokens in ‘Winners at War’
Natalie knows all about the currency system on the Edge of Extinction, as she’s already taken advantage of it twice. In the season premiere she sold Sandra Diaz-Twine a hidden immunity idol, and in the second episode she sold a “safety without power” advantage to Jeremy Collins.
When Amber first...
See‘Survivor 40’ advantages: Tracking who has immunity idols, fire tokens in ‘Winners at War’
Natalie knows all about the currency system on the Edge of Extinction, as she’s already taken advantage of it twice. In the season premiere she sold Sandra Diaz-Twine a hidden immunity idol, and in the second episode she sold a “safety without power” advantage to Jeremy Collins.
When Amber first...
- 2/25/2020
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
“Survivor: Winners at War” may purport to decide the best winner of all time, but 18 former champions could plausibly dispute that. While Season 40 does have “Survivor” legends like Rob Mariano, Parvati Shallow and Sandra Diaz-Twine, it does not include every past winner. For instance, the first two winners, Richard Hatch and Tina Wesson, are missing from the “Winners at War” cast despite being from two of the most-watched seasons in the show’s history. Check out our photos above of all 18 “Survivor” winners not on the Season 40 cast.
SEERuthless Sandra Diaz-Twine proclaims, ‘I’m gonna vote out every single female’ in ‘Survivor: Winners at War’ [Watch]
Richard and Tina join a number of winners from the first 20 seasons who are not playing in “Survivor: Winners at War.” The others are: Vecepia Towery (“Marquesas”), Brian Heidik (“Thailand”), Jenna Morasca (“The Amazon”), Chris Daugherty (“Vanuatu”), Tom Westman (“Palau”), Aras Baskauskas (“Panama”), Earl Cole...
SEERuthless Sandra Diaz-Twine proclaims, ‘I’m gonna vote out every single female’ in ‘Survivor: Winners at War’ [Watch]
Richard and Tina join a number of winners from the first 20 seasons who are not playing in “Survivor: Winners at War.” The others are: Vecepia Towery (“Marquesas”), Brian Heidik (“Thailand”), Jenna Morasca (“The Amazon”), Chris Daugherty (“Vanuatu”), Tom Westman (“Palau”), Aras Baskauskas (“Panama”), Earl Cole...
- 2/23/2020
- by Kevin Jacobsen
- Gold Derby
“Survivor” fans are buzzing with excitement over the reality TV show’s landmark 40th season, “Winners at War.” For years, superfans have been clamoring for a season with all winners competing against each other to determine the ultimate champion. The Fiji-set installment will see the return of old school favorites like Ethan Zohn and Amber Brkich, newer champs like Wendell Holland and Sarah Lacina and enduring icons like Rob Mariano, Sandra Diaz-Twine and Parvati Shallow. But with 39 seasons of winners and only 20 slots to fill, there are some glaring omissions we won’t see on the island this year. Scroll through our photo gallery above to see the 18 “Survivor” winners who aren’t returning in Season 40.
SEERob Mariano and Yul Kwon top fans’ list of who should win ‘Survivor: Winners at War’ for the men [Poll Results]
While each era of “Survivor” is represented in the “Winners at War” cast, it is...
SEERob Mariano and Yul Kwon top fans’ list of who should win ‘Survivor: Winners at War’ for the men [Poll Results]
While each era of “Survivor” is represented in the “Winners at War” cast, it is...
- 1/15/2020
- by Kevin Jacobsen and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
With “Survivor: Island of the Idols” being such a tumultuous season, many fans are buzzing with excitement to move forward into the show’s landmark 40th season: “Survivor: Winners at War” (watch the trailer). For years and years, longtime superfans have been clamoring for a season with all winners competing against each other to determine the ultimate champion. Season 40 will see the return of old school favorites like Ethan Zohn and Amber Brkich, newer champs like Wendell Holland and Sarah Lacina and enduring icons like Rob Mariano, Sandra Diaz-Twine and Parvati Shallow. But with 39 seasons of winners and only 20 slots to fill, there are some glaring omissions we won’t see on the island this spring.
See‘Survivor’ 39: Was it the worst season ever? Let us count the ways [Poll]
While each era of “Survivor” is represented in the “Winners at War” cast, it is undeniably lopsided in favor of newer winners.
See‘Survivor’ 39: Was it the worst season ever? Let us count the ways [Poll]
While each era of “Survivor” is represented in the “Winners at War” cast, it is undeniably lopsided in favor of newer winners.
- 12/20/2019
- by Kevin Jacobsen
- Gold Derby
If “Survivor” fans finally get their wish of a long-rumored all-winners edition for Season 40 (due out in 2020), then the following five Male champs must be a part of the action, say our readers who voted in our recent poll. “Boston” Rob Mariano (Season 22) earned 15% of the vote, Yul Kwon (Season 13) also received 15%, Richard Hatch (Season 1) nabbed 12%, John Cochran (Season 26) scored 11% and Tony Vlachos (Season 28) netted 7%. Do you agree or disagree with your fellow “Survivor” fans? Be sure to sound off down in the comments section.
Rob has competed in no less than four seasons — “Marquesas,” “All Stars,” “Heroes vs. Villains” and “Redemption Island” — and will also be a part of the upcoming “Island of the Idols” as a mentor along with Sandra Diaz-Twine, who is one of the five Female winners who fans want to return. After years of coming up empty-handed, Rob finally took home the $1 million check on...
Rob has competed in no less than four seasons — “Marquesas,” “All Stars,” “Heroes vs. Villains” and “Redemption Island” — and will also be a part of the upcoming “Island of the Idols” as a mentor along with Sandra Diaz-Twine, who is one of the five Female winners who fans want to return. After years of coming up empty-handed, Rob finally took home the $1 million check on...
- 6/3/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
It’s official: 65% of “Survivor” fans have voted that they want to see an all-winners edition for the reality TV show’s 40th season (scheduled for early 2020). If the stars align, which castaways do you hope return for this long-awaited battle of the champions? As a refresher, over the past 38 seasons men accounted for 23 victories while 15 seasons were won by women (see all winners in our photo gallery above). Vote in our poll below to tell us which Male Sole “Survivors” must be a part of this potential all-winners season.
SEEWhich Female ‘Survivor’ champ do you hope returns for an all-winners season: Sandra, Tina, Parvati … ? [Poll]
Many consider Richard Hatch, the show’s first-ever winner, to be the best of the best even 19 years later. Richard’s way of playing the game in “Borneo” — from creating alliances to being boastful about eliminating people — helped shape the reality TV villain of today.
SEEWhich Female ‘Survivor’ champ do you hope returns for an all-winners season: Sandra, Tina, Parvati … ? [Poll]
Many consider Richard Hatch, the show’s first-ever winner, to be the best of the best even 19 years later. Richard’s way of playing the game in “Borneo” — from creating alliances to being boastful about eliminating people — helped shape the reality TV villain of today.
- 5/28/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
There’s a new addition to the Survivor family!
Earl Cole, who won Survivor: Fiji in 2007, has become a father for the first time. His wife, Shelley Lee, gave birth to daughter Kaia JoAnn Cole on Friday, Nov. 10, at UCLA Medical Center in Santa Monica, California.
Kaia weighed in at 8 lbs., 14 oz., and was 20.5 inches long.
Cole tells People that the name has a special significance.
“Kaia means ‘ocean’ in Hawaiian,” Cole says. “My wife, Shelley, was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, and we got married on the island of Kauai seven years ago. Her middle name, JoAnn, is the first...
Earl Cole, who won Survivor: Fiji in 2007, has become a father for the first time. His wife, Shelley Lee, gave birth to daughter Kaia JoAnn Cole on Friday, Nov. 10, at UCLA Medical Center in Santa Monica, California.
Kaia weighed in at 8 lbs., 14 oz., and was 20.5 inches long.
Cole tells People that the name has a special significance.
“Kaia means ‘ocean’ in Hawaiian,” Cole says. “My wife, Shelley, was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, and we got married on the island of Kauai seven years ago. Her middle name, JoAnn, is the first...
- 11/13/2017
- by Steve Helling
- PEOPLE.com
In the ten years since he won Survivor: Fiji, Earl Cole has had his share of ups and downs. Soon after taking the million-dollar prize, he was named one of People’s Sexiest Bachelors. That bachelorhood ended in 2010, when he married his longtime love Shelley Lee in Kauai.
But the winner has also had his share of struggles. His mother, JoAnn Kendall, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease; she died on March 2 at the age of 73.
But now, things are on the upswing for Cole. “My beautiful wife is pregnant with our first child,” says Cole, 46. “She’s due in November.
But the winner has also had his share of struggles. His mother, JoAnn Kendall, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease; she died on March 2 at the age of 73.
But now, things are on the upswing for Cole. “My beautiful wife is pregnant with our first child,” says Cole, 46. “She’s due in November.
- 5/14/2017
- by Steve Helling
- PEOPLE.com
"Survivor: Blood vs. Water" had a crazy thing happen last episode -- the Tribal Council, fueled by Hayden's last-ditch effort to sway Ciera's vote and save himself, went all the way to a drawing of rocks after two tie votes. It was only the second time that has ever happened in "Survivor" history and it sent Katie to Redemption Island.
But is that enough to propel this season into the ranks of the best seasons ever? We'll have to see how it plays out. For now, here are the 10 best and five worst seasons of the granddaddy of reality competition shows.
The Best
No. 10: Season 4, "Marquesas"
Host Jeff Probst has said he thinks this season ranks fairly low because it was so boring, but we disagree. This season not only featured the first time rocks were drawn, but it also saw older competitors Paschal and Kathy team up with Sean,...
But is that enough to propel this season into the ranks of the best seasons ever? We'll have to see how it plays out. For now, here are the 10 best and five worst seasons of the granddaddy of reality competition shows.
The Best
No. 10: Season 4, "Marquesas"
Host Jeff Probst has said he thinks this season ranks fairly low because it was so boring, but we disagree. This season not only featured the first time rocks were drawn, but it also saw older competitors Paschal and Kathy team up with Sean,...
- 12/10/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Marriage comes to Style. Style.s hit series .Whose Wedding is it Anyway?. sees Earl Cole, the 2007 winner of .Survivor: Fiji,. try and outsmart his bride-to-be for the wedding of their lives in Kauai, Hawaii. .Whose Wedding is it Anyway?. featuring Earl Cole airs Saturday, August 21 at 9:00pm et/pt, only on The Style Network! From Style: Earl is a .Survivor. winner, so competition is his middle name. He hates planning weddings, but loves playing games--so this is a perfect way to beat out his fiancee's Hawaiian inspired wedding theme and win his own traditional Midwestern wedding vision. Shelley, on the other hand, would love to put Earl in his place and temper his huge ego. So, what better way...
- 8/11/2010
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
"Survivor Fiji" winner Earl Cole, 39, has married his sweetheart, Los Angeles pharmacist Shelley Lee.
Cole and Lee were wed Saturday in a sunset beach ceremony at the St. Regis Princeville Resort on Kauai, Hi, before family, friends and a couple of "Survivor" veterans, including Bobby Mason from "Panama: Exile Island."
"I knew I wanted it to be somewhere nice and I always wanted a beach wedding, outdoorsy, and she did, too," said Cole, a Santa Monica-based advertising executive.
"I always wanted it to be simple, not 10 groomsmen looking like a basketball team," he told People.
Cole and Lee were wed Saturday in a sunset beach ceremony at the St. Regis Princeville Resort on Kauai, Hi, before family, friends and a couple of "Survivor" veterans, including Bobby Mason from "Panama: Exile Island."
"I knew I wanted it to be somewhere nice and I always wanted a beach wedding, outdoorsy, and she did, too," said Cole, a Santa Monica-based advertising executive.
"I always wanted it to be simple, not 10 groomsmen looking like a basketball team," he told People.
- 6/6/2010
- icelebz.com
"Survivor Fiji" winner Earl Cole, 39, has married his sweetheart, Los Angeles pharmacist Shelley Lee.
Cole and Lee were wed Saturday in a sunset beach ceremony at the St. Regis Princeville Resort on Kauai, Hi, before family, friends and a couple of "Survivor" veterans, including Bobby Mason from "Panama: Exile Island."
"I knew I wanted it to be somewhere nice and I always wanted a beach wedding, outdoorsy, and she did, too," said Cole, a Santa Monica-based advertising executive.
"I always wanted it to be simple, not 10 groomsmen looking like a basketball team," he told People.
Cole and Lee were wed Saturday in a sunset beach ceremony at the St. Regis Princeville Resort on Kauai, Hi, before family, friends and a couple of "Survivor" veterans, including Bobby Mason from "Panama: Exile Island."
"I knew I wanted it to be somewhere nice and I always wanted a beach wedding, outdoorsy, and she did, too," said Cole, a Santa Monica-based advertising executive.
"I always wanted it to be simple, not 10 groomsmen looking like a basketball team," he told People.
- 6/6/2010
- icelebz.com
He outwitted, outlasted and outplayed. Now Survivor: Fiji winner Earl Cole has someone to share his winnings with. The 39-year-old reality TV star tied the knot with longtime love, pharmacist Shelley Lee, in a sunset ceremony in Hawaii Saturday, E! News has confirmed. The couple wed on the beach at the St. Regis Princeville Resort on Kauai in front of family and friends, including Bobby Mason from Survivor: Panama—Exile Island. Although Cole currently works as an advertising executive in Santa Monica, his stint on reality television isn't over just yet. The newlyweds, who began dating in 2006 after meeting in a bar, will appear on an episode of The Style Network's Whose Wedding...
- 5/30/2010
- E! Online
When Survivor: Fiji winner Earl Cole was named one of People's Sexiest Bachelors in 2007, he said he was "looking for laughter. If you laugh at my jokes and I laugh at yours, then we have a lot in common." Cole, 39, has found his match in L.A.-area pharmacist Shelley Lee. "We laugh a lot," he tells People. "That's the main thing. She laughs at my jokes, and that's excellent. That makes her a keeper." Cole and Lee were wed Saturday in a sunset beach ceremony at the St. Regis Princeville Resort on Kauai before family, friends and a couple of Survivor veterans,...
- 5/30/2010
- by Cynthia Wang
- PEOPLE.com
The winner of "Survivor" Tocantins edition has been determined and he spared sometime to comment on the final tribal council. Jt aka James Thomas Jr. received unanimous votes, the second in the show's history after Earl Cole in "Survivor: Fiji". He also brought home an additional $100,000 for being a fan favorite.
Sitting down with the runner up Stephen Fishbach, he made commentaries regarding his feeling when the votes from Coach, Brendan, Taj, Erinn, Debbie, Sierra and Tyson were cast. Jt thought that the voting would go as follow: Stephen at least got votes from Taj, Erinn as well as Tyson and he from Coach, Debbie and Brendan. Then Sierra's vote will be the determining factor. Stephen agreed to this.
Also, Stephen said that he heard of people's reaction of the final tribal council from the back stage of the New York reunion. "Whenever Jt said something they would applaud...
Sitting down with the runner up Stephen Fishbach, he made commentaries regarding his feeling when the votes from Coach, Brendan, Taj, Erinn, Debbie, Sierra and Tyson were cast. Jt thought that the voting would go as follow: Stephen at least got votes from Taj, Erinn as well as Tyson and he from Coach, Debbie and Brendan. Then Sierra's vote will be the determining factor. Stephen agreed to this.
Also, Stephen said that he heard of people's reaction of the final tribal council from the back stage of the New York reunion. "Whenever Jt said something they would applaud...
- 5/19/2009
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
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