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The winner ofSurvivor 44is…
To quoteSurvivorhostJeff Probst,Come on in!Its prediction time.
Predicting the winner ofSurvivorhas become the ultimate guessing game for fans ever since the reality competition premiered in 2000.
Some fans even compete in fantasy leagues.
I remember watching Richard Hatch.
I was 13, and I kept watching it ever since, he said.
I love it, I love it, I love it.
Viewers will quickly fall in love with him.
Ive got spreadsheets and spreadsheets ofSurvivordata that Ive taken, the NASA engineering student said.
Ive 3D-printed a ton of puzzles.
Im just so ready to see all of my hard work pay off.
Hes also well-liked by his tribemates.
Im tiny but mighty.
Similarly, the Season 44 premiere certainly called attention to Heidis career.
I am an electrical engineer working in the steel-making business.
Engineering is about finding solutions when theres a problem.
I think thats exactly whatSurvivoris all about.
Nobody on my tribe showed up to make the fire, so I just did it myself.
Heidis fire-making abilities earned quite the praise from her tribe.
Seemingly surprised, they cheered loudly, with one even saying, OK, queen.
Might we have anotherSurvivorqueen in our midst?
The 43-year-old and tribemate Brandon participated in a four-hour, coconut-infused challenge that tested their physical limits.
With time running out, the pair completed the mission and earned the Ratu tribe much-needed camp supplies.
That challenge is just the appetizer of whats coming, he said.
I know if I could succeed there.
I could succeed anywhere.
Even more telling is how producers showed him building a brief but notable connection with another tribes player.
I came out here for the journey and for the experience.
But back home, I left my 4-year-old son, Jasper, and my husband, Dale.
I need to show them that every day is an adventure.
I just want to do everything.
Everything might include aSurvivorwin.
This article was originally published onMarch 2, 2023