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  2. I've played 'Survivor' 3 times. Here are the answers to 10 ...

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    As a former competitor on the CBS show, Malcolm Freberg often gets asked about choosing his outfit for the show, what Jeff Probst is like, and more. I've played 'Survivor' 3 times.

  3. A 3-time 'Survivor' competitor shares everything you've ever ...

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    The three-time competitor Malcolm Freberg reveals how and where players on CBS' series go to the bathroom, both on land and in the water.

  4. Survivor After Show - Wikipedia

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    During San Juan del Sur, Schroeder took a two-week leave of absence to film the fifth season of Marriage Boot Camp, and was replaced by Malcolm Freberg of Survivor: Philippines and Survivor: Caramoan. Survivor Live was not continued for Survivor: Worlds Apart in 2015.

  5. Three-time Survivor player Malcolm Freberg took home $100,000 after tricking his fellow reality stars on USA Network’s newest series Snake in the Grass. Us Weekly spoke with Malcolm and his ...

  6. John Cochran (Survivor contestant) - Wikipedia

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    The new Bikal tribe focused on eliminating the new players on the tribe, successfully voting out Bischoff and Landauer before the merge. However, when Sheppard was eliminated due to a blindside by Malcolm Freberg, Reynold Toepfer, and Eddie Fox, Cochran became the default leader due to being viewed as Sheppard's right-hand man.

  7. Sandra Diaz-Twine - Wikipedia

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    Sandra Diaz-Twine (born July 30, 1974) is an American television personality who became known for her appearances on the reality game show Survivor.She won the first two seasons she appeared on, Survivor: Pearl Islands and Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains, making her the show's first two-time winner. [1]

  8. Survivor: Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Stapley is the oldest female winner in the show's history, and the only person to have attended and survived every Tribal Council in a single season. Whelchel won $100,000 as the "Sprint Player of the Season", narrowly beating out Malcolm Freberg by 0.7% of a voting margin; the closest margin in the history of the award.

  9. Ozzy Lusth - Wikipedia

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    However, things changed when Fairplay asked to be sent home to be with his pregnant girlfriend, and the tribe honored his wish and voted him out 9–1, with Fairplay voting for Lusth. Faced with a loss in Episode Three, the four recruited Fields as their fifth member and voted out Chan, who was perceived as a threat by her.