The hit show Survivor has produced some of the strongest and smartest game players across all of reality TV. The strategy game of survival has been on air for almost 26 years and is currently seeing its 50th season, marking a major milestone for the show that has captivated audiences globally for a quarter of a century.
While Survivor fans continue to argue amongst themselves which of the players across the 50 seasons is truly the best of the best, Collider has offered their two cents as to who deserves the title of “Best Survivor Winner of All Time.”
Taking the No. 1 spot on the list is the first Survivor player to have ever won two seasons of the show, and that’s none other than Sandra Diaz-Twine. Fans of Survivor may not be surprised to find Diaz-Twine as the top pick, as she’s long been regarded as a master of strategy when it comes to playing the game.
Diaz-Twine was introduced in the seventh season of the show during Survivor: Pearl Islands, which aired in 2003. It was during that season where the former military woman showed off her cut-throat, “anyone but me” strategy, paired with strong social awareness and strategic timing. Rather than controlling every vote, she focused on staying flexible, reading the room and letting bigger personalities become targets. Her work paid off when she was crowned the winner of the season in a 6-1 Tribal Council vote.
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She then returned in 2010 for Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains — the 20th season of the show — in which past contestants returned and played in teams determined by the games they played in their previous seasons. Diaz-Twine was one of four winners competing and played on Team Villains. In the end, Diaz-Twine dominated the rest of the competition and won the entire season, making her the first Survivor winner to win twice.
“Sandra has an uncanny ability to be able to play from the bottom and use other player’s lack of expectations towards her as a massive advantage to her own life in the game,” Collider wrote. “Her ability to adapt, form relationships, and outlast opponents earned her the title of Sole Survivor on two separate occasions, showing her mastery of the iconic reality TV show.”
Since then, Diaz-Twine has appeared on three more seasons of regular Survivor, and even competed in season two of The Traitors, where she placed fifth. She also recently appeared as a contestant on the Canadian wilderness survival reality show Extracted alongside her daughter, Nina Twine.
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