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Jeff Probst celebrated 25 years of Survivor at the American Cinematheque's "This Is Not a Fiction" festival on April 13. CBS' ...
A new podcast episode of On Fire with Jeff Probst dropped this past week. Jay Wolff is the co-host with Jeff, and Survivor 47 winner Rachel LaMont has also been in the studio. Jeff, Jay ...
A powerful moment between two "Survivor" contestants on rival tribes brought Jeff Probst to tears, which he said has "never happened" in his 25 years of hosting the show. Eva Erickson, 24 ...
A heartwarming moment shared between two contestants in latest episode of “Survivor” transcended the famously fierce competition and brought host Jeff Probst to tears. In Wednesday’s episode ...
Survivor fans won’t soon forget the Wednesday, March 26, episode of Survivor 48. Joe Hunter, now a member of the Vula tribe, started the game with Lagi. He was the one person who Eva, 24 ...
Jeff Probst and I are on the same page about a few different things. The longtime Survivor host and I both love the show more than is probably healthy, and we both agree the most idealized version ...
Why Did Jeff Probst Cry on ‘Survivor’? Jeff got emotional after contestant Eva Erickson was consoled by her former tribemate Joe Hunter. Because Joe had been moved to a different tribe due to ...
I’m crying. You’re crying. Jeff Probst is crying. We’re all crying. Since its conception, CBS’ reality competition series Survivor has always been about how well someone can play the game.
In 25 years and 48 seasons of “Survivor,” host Jeff Probst has never once allowed the show’s emotional highs and lows to bring him to tears on camera — until now. An unexpected moment of ...
Over 48 seasons of “Survivor,” Jeff Probst has seen contestants spill their guts, revealing vulnerable parts of their lives. He has observed physical and emotional pain, triumph and agony.
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