Survivor: 8 Players That Could Win Survivor 46

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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Survivor season 46 recently premiered, but it's never too soon to make predictions about who will win the million-dollar cash prize and the title of Sole Survivor. This season of Survivor takes place at the show's permanent location on Mamanuca Island in Fiji and features 18 players who were dropped into the wilderness to outwit, outplay, and outlast.

Related 20 Best Reality TV Shows Right Now Television is being impacted by the ongoing entertainment industry strikes, leaving many turning to reality TV. What are the best shows right now? 8 Jemila Hussein-Adams Siga Tribe Jemila "Jem" Hussain-Adams is a 32-year-old international brand mentor from Guyana who now lives in Chicago. The Survivor season 46 contestant describes herself as being motivated, resilient, and an outgoing individual who embraces risk as a way of life.

6 Maria Shrime Gonzales Siga Tribe Maria Shrime Gonzales is a 48-year-old parent coach from Dallas, Texas. Her life outside of coaching is characterized by a love for travel, a passion for running, and a deep enjoyment of spending quality time with friends. She's part of the Charlie's Angels alliance, a powerful Siga tribal alliance with Charlie, Maria, and Jemilah.

4 Venus Vafa Nami Tribe Also from the Nami tribe is 24-year-old Venus Vafa, a data analyst from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. While her professional role involves delving into data, her favorite hobbies include poker, creative writing, and crafting short films. Though she is the weakest member of the Nami tribe, whose closest ally, Randen Maltova, was medically evacuated from Survivor with an advantage in his pocket, Venus may prove that she can adapt.

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