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Survivor, Jeff Probst
‘Survivor’ Host Jeff Probst Reveals the 1 Time Players Must Tell the Truth
Jeff Probst gives Survivor players plenty of latitude to define the rules of the game, but there is one area that’s non-negotiable
Jeff Probst explains that “Survivor ”Tribal Council jury change (exclusive)
Back in the good ol’ days of Survivor, the current players would walk into Tribal Council and take a seat. Then, and only then, host Jeff Probst would welcome the jury members to strut in and take their seats.
'Survivor' 47, Episode 9: Jeff Probst gave players another shocking twist. Who went home?
It wouldn't be the new era of "Survivor" without an unexpected twist, and the latest episode of Season 47 had just that. The episode, titled "Nightmare Fuel," had a shocking twist delivered to the remaining 10 players by longtime host Jeff Probst: During the individual immunity challenge,
Jeff Probst Explains Why ‘Survivor’ Brought Back Jury Introduction at Tribal Council for Season 47
Survivor’ fans heard Jeff Probst utter one of his famous lines for the first time in the new era at Wednesday night’s Tribal Council
‘Survivor’: Jeff Probst Reveals One Thing Players Can Never Do
The show’s creators set the parameters, they throw in some advantages and twists, and they let the players run the game from there. The rules can even be bent on occasion if the castaways want to negotiate for resources.
Jeff Probst reveals type of players he wants for “Survivor 50” (exclusive)
"Disgruntled players looking to settle a score" need not apply.
Survivor’s Jeff Probst Explained What Happens Off-Camera At Tribal Council Right Before The Votes Are Read
Have you ever wondered what happens at Tribal Council between the contestants voting and Jeff Probst actually reading the votes? Well, wonder no longer. The longtime Survivor host opened up about the process this week,
Why Jeff Probst Ate 'Survivor' Contestants' Food After the Auction
Survivor host Jeff Probst likes to tell contestants that they have to "dig deep" to succeed in the game, pushing their bodies beyond what they thought possible. And it turns out, he does the same, including risking foodborne illness to encourage future players to apply.
‘Survivor’: Jeff Probst Gets Honest About Players With Dietary Restrictions
The Survivor auction returned in Episode 8. While it’s been back for a couple of seasons now, the Season 47 auction saw the return of live grubs for the players to chow down. Probst reveals where they source the food (both savory and unsavory) for the auction in the full episode of On Fire. Listen for free below.
Jeff Probst explains how they remade the “Survivor” auction
That was one of the most surprising and brutal blindsides in the history of Survivor. It reverberated so hard that it nearly knocked me off my seat at Tribal.” The Kellie blindside — which left the player dazed,
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Survivor 50: Jeff Probst Wants ‘Joyful’ Returnees Over ‘Disgruntled Players Looking to Settle a Score’
With so many possible players from the OG game to the New Era, the possibilities are endless. But don’t worry, the host with ...
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Jeff Probst Weighs In After Survivor's Kyle Breaks Vegetarian Diet on Show
Survivor host Jeff Probst has no interest in giving vegetarian contestants special treatment. After Survivor 47 castaway Kyle ...
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Survivor 47 sneak peeks released for Nightmare Fuel
Survivor 47 sneak peeks were released for Nightmare Fuel. This early look at the new episode reveals the Tribal Council ...
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