The figures were Sandra Diaz-Twine advantage again on "Survivor: Heroes vs Villains."
The cheeky 34-year-old bank counter from Fayetteville, NC, overcame second villains, sneaky 27 year old former boxer Parvati Shallow and gloomy 37 years old oil company owner Russell Hantz to win the CBS reality competition's $ 1,000,000 Grand Prize on Sunday. Diaz-Twine also claimed the ultimate bragging right: She is the first person to win "Survivor" twice.
"It makes me queen," Diaz-Twine said of her two times winner.
The 20th seasonal stranded 20 veteran participants, divided into tribes of the good guys and bad, in Samoa. Diaz-Twine (Pearl Islands), who never won a physical challenge, maneuvered into the final three after she sarcastically alliance of villains strains previously been decided by the partner Shallow (Cook Islands "," Micronesia ") and Hantz (Samoa) .
"If she can win the game twice, it's a bug in the game," one disgruntled Hantz said.
The lonely hero left standing, 35-year-old former rancher Colby Donaldson ("Australian Outback", "All-Stars") was quickly sent to the jury on the four villains in the beginning of the finals, when the proud Texas has failed to win immunity. Donaldson did not go without a fight.After delivering a surrender speech, he struggled to be rescued by Hantz.
"I have never quit anything in my life," says Donaldson, "so when the time came, I did an experiment. "
Hantz won the final immunity challenge, which required the last four blindfolded to navigate through a maze. Hantz, shallow and Diaz-Twine taken down 38 years old original "Survivor" villainess Jerri Manthey ("The Australian Outback", "All-Stars"), securing a place in the last three. But Hantz received votes from the nine-person jury.
"I do what I can do," said Hantz, "and I make it to the last every time."
Hantz and runner-up surfaces that have played "Survivor" a record 114 days, dominated the good vs. evil edition by winning physical challenges, play hidden immunity idols and coordinate the dismissals of some of the strongest players, like "Boston" Rob Mariano, (Marquesas, "" All-Stars ") and Rupert Boneham (Pearl Islands", "All-Stars").
"I like to go out to be called one of the heroes," said Boneham during a reunion of the survivors.
At the end of the finals, paid host Jeff Probst tribute to Jennifer Lyons ("Palau"), who died earlier this year at the age of 37, and revealed the location of the 21 Season: Nicaragua. In contrast to "Heroes vs. Villains" the fifth feature former participants, Probst teased that "Survivor: Nicaragua" will star "a whole new set of survivors."
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