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The season came full circle for Eva, the show’s first openly autistic player, who said in Episode 1 that she’s not good at telling when people were lying to her. Joe was worried that Kyle lied to them ...
Adept at a manipulative, strategic style of gameplay, Kamilla and her Survivor 48 ally Kyle Fraser knew that they couldn't be the public duo that Joe Hunter and Eva Erickson became throughout the ...
While not a frontrunner this season, Kamilla Karthigesu has come up from behind to be a real contender. Here's why I believe she'll win Survivor 48.
The lesser of three evils. Following her fourth place finish on “Survivor 48,” Kamilla Karthigesu exclusively told The Post that the jury of the eliminated contestants weren’t thrilled about ...
There is another possibility that, in case she had become one of the three finalists, she would have used it as her strategic plan and shared it with the council, earning her points. Some might say ...
What an ending! After a thrilling two-hour finale, one castaway was declared the winner of Survivor 48, taking home the $1,000,000 prize. In Touch breaks down how the jury came to their decision. Who ...
WARNING: this item contains spoilers — read at your own risk! The feeling of winning Survivor 48 was "incredible," Kyle Fraser revealed after claiming the $1 million prize by a jury vote of 5-2-1 over ...
But, in the end, there could be only one. And that one winner of Survivor 48 was Kyle Fraser.
Survivor 48 was a season of duos, and Kamilla Karthigesu had a duality that existed inside of herself. Coming into the game was the "Old Kamilla," a self-deprecating software engineer who told me ...
Survivor 48’s final four was made up of the season’s strongest alliances: Joe Hunter and Eva Erickson, the public alliance, and Kyle Fraser and Kamilla Karthigesu, the secret one.