"Me not letting everybody know I have a son on the way, and me being emotional and showing them I'm playing for [my family]. I think that put me over the top," reveals "Survivor: Second Chance" winner Jeremy Collins to Gold Derby on the red carpet at Wednesday's season finale. "If I don't say that, I think it's really a close vote. I think Spencer could have beat me." Watch our full interview below. -Break- Photo Gallery: See all 'Survivor: Second Chance' castaways According to exclusive Gold Derby odds that were derived from the predictions made by contest entrants like you, firefighter Jeremy had overwhelming 5/4 odds (44% chance) to win the $1 million grand prize. "That's good, I feel good about that," Jeremy says when we inform him of his favorable odds with his fans. Jeremy went to the Final 3 with Spencer Bledsoe and Tasha Fox and wound up receiving a record 10 votes to win at the live Tri.
- 12/17/2015
- Gold Derby
Was Jeremy Collins robbed? Is Natalie Anderson doomed now that Jeremy's out of the game? Those are just some of the topics Gold Derby Senior Editor Matt Noble and I discuss during our new "Survivor: San Juan del Sur" predictions slugfest about the "Gettin' to Crunch Time" episode. (Watch out new slugfest below.) Also discussed: Is Jaclyn Schultz an underdog to win the entire game? Did Jeremy and Natalie make a mistake giving up their reward to Jaclyn and Jon Misch? Did Reed Kelly break any ethical rules by searching through Keith Nale's bag? And was Jeff Probst over-hyping the foot challenge too much? -Break- Psst: Here's how to predict reality TV shows and win bragging rights And prizes! According to our exclusive Gold Derby odds, Natalie is predicted to be the next castaway to get her torch snuffed. Disagree with those odds? Then click here or scroll down to...
- 11/25/2014
- Gold Derby
Yesterday, CBS finally went ahead and let us know who they've casts for their upcoming 29th season of Survivor, which is labeled, "Blood Vs Water" again as they've resorted back to that theme. There's 18 people who will be competing for the $1 million dollar grand prize. The cast features a former baseball star and a Broadway star that used to date season 2 American Idol runner-up ,Clay Aiken, and more. With no further ado, the castmembers are: Brothers: Drew Christy, 25, a traveling sales rep from Winter Park, Fl. Alec Christy, 22, a student from Winter Park, Fl. Married couple: Jeremy Collins, 36, a firefighter from Foxboro, Mass. Val Collins, 35, a police officer from Foxboro, Mass. Dating couple: Reed Kelly, 31, a Broadway performer from New York, N.Y. and Josh Canfield, 32, an actor/singer/writer from New York, N.Y. College Sweethearts: Jon Misch, 26, a financial assistant from Waterford, Mi. Jaclyn Schultz, 25, a media buyer from Las Vegas,...
- 8/28/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
CBS on Wednesday unveiled the nine teams competing on the upcoming 29th season of Survivor — and it’s already clear this island is going to be no paradise.
Related Rising Star Finale Recap: And the ‘Winner’ Is…
Among the lot is former baseball star John Rocker — who famously badmouthed New York City and its gay, culturally diverse residents — and Broadway star Reed Kelly, who was romantically linked to former American Idol runner-up Clay Aiken. (Those two should get along swimmingly.)
Keep reading to see all 18 contestants, then drop a comment with your initial thoughts on the bunch.
Brothers:
Drew Christy,...
Related Rising Star Finale Recap: And the ‘Winner’ Is…
Among the lot is former baseball star John Rocker — who famously badmouthed New York City and its gay, culturally diverse residents — and Broadway star Reed Kelly, who was romantically linked to former American Idol runner-up Clay Aiken. (Those two should get along swimmingly.)
Keep reading to see all 18 contestants, then drop a comment with your initial thoughts on the bunch.
Brothers:
Drew Christy,...
- 8/27/2014
- TVLine.com
Earlier today, Entertainment Weekly exclusively revealed six of the players who would be competing on Survivor: San Juan del Sur — Blood vs. Water. Now the rest of the cast — which is comprised of pairs of loved ones — that will be challenging for the million dollars can be announced as well. In addition to previously disclosed controversial former baseball player John Rocker and his girlfriend Julie McGee, Amazing Race twins Nadiya and Natalie Anderson, and Broadway boyfriends Reed Kelly and Josh Canfield, there will be 12 other contestants.
Originally there were supposed to be 20 contestants total, but one pair was forced...
Originally there were supposed to be 20 contestants total, but one pair was forced...
- 8/27/2014
- by Dalton Ross
- EW - Inside TV
What happens when you put a controversial baseball player, a Broadway star and a pair of outspoken twins on an island? You get the cast of Survivor: San Juan Del Sur.
The reality show returns for its 29th (!) season next month. After the success of 2013's Blood Vs. Water, the show decided to return to the format, pitting contestants against loved ones to vie for the million-dollar prize. This season, the castaways will compete in San Juan Del Sur, a region on the southwest coast of Nicaragua.
For the first time in the show's history, there will be an uneven number of men vs.
The reality show returns for its 29th (!) season next month. After the success of 2013's Blood Vs. Water, the show decided to return to the format, pitting contestants against loved ones to vie for the million-dollar prize. This season, the castaways will compete in San Juan Del Sur, a region on the southwest coast of Nicaragua.
For the first time in the show's history, there will be an uneven number of men vs.
- 8/27/2014
- by Steve Helling, @stevehelling
- People.com - TV Watch
What happens when you put a controversial baseball player, a Broadway star and a pair of outspoken twins on an island? You get the cast of Survivor: San Juan Del Sur. The reality show returns for its 29th (!) season next month. After the success of 2013's Blood Vs. Water, the show decided to return to the format, pitting contestants against loved ones to vie for the million-dollar prize. This season, the castaways will compete in San Juan Del Sur, a region on the southwest coast of Nicaragua. For the first time in the show's history, there will be an uneven number of men vs.
- 8/27/2014
- by Steve Helling, @stevehelling
- PEOPLE.com
What happens when you put a controversial baseball player, a Broadway star and a pair of outspoken twins on an island? You get the cast of Survivor: San Juan Del Sur. The reality show returns for its 29th (!) season next month. After the success of 2013's Blood Vs. Water, the show decided to return to the format, pitting contestants against loved ones to vie for the million dollar prize. This season, the castaways will compete in San Juan Del Sur, a region on the southwest coast of Nicaragua. For the first time in the show's history, there will be an uneven number of men vs.
- 8/27/2014
- by Steve Helling, @stevehelling
- PEOPLE.com
John Rocker, the controversial former pitcher for the Atlanta Braves, will be competing in the upcoming season of Survivor alongside girlfriend Julie McGee.
John Rocker To Compete On Survivor
Survivor: San Juan del Sur – Blood vs. Water will welcome 18 contestants competing as pairs. Rocker, who pitched in the 1999 World Series against the Yankees, might have an awkward run on Survivor. He may be known for playing in the Major Leagues, but Rocker is also famous for an interview he gave in 1999, in which he repeatedly called gay people “f----ts” and made racist comments, among other unsavory remarks.
“I would retire first [before playing for a New York team]. It’s the most hectic, nerve-racking city. Imagine having to take the 7 train to the ballpark, looking like you’re [riding through] Beirut next to some kid with purple hair next to some queer with AIDS right next to some dude who just got out of jail for the fourth...
John Rocker To Compete On Survivor
Survivor: San Juan del Sur – Blood vs. Water will welcome 18 contestants competing as pairs. Rocker, who pitched in the 1999 World Series against the Yankees, might have an awkward run on Survivor. He may be known for playing in the Major Leagues, but Rocker is also famous for an interview he gave in 1999, in which he repeatedly called gay people “f----ts” and made racist comments, among other unsavory remarks.
“I would retire first [before playing for a New York team]. It’s the most hectic, nerve-racking city. Imagine having to take the 7 train to the ballpark, looking like you’re [riding through] Beirut next to some kid with purple hair next to some queer with AIDS right next to some dude who just got out of jail for the fourth...
- 8/27/2014
- Uinterview
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