Survivor: Cambodia Winner and Runners-Up

Former Survivor: San Juan Del Sur contestant Jeremy Collins has become the winner of Survivor: Cambodia – Second Chance.

The 36-year-old firefighter was crowned the Sole Survivor over Spencer Bledsoe and Tasha Fox in the final three. He won with a unanimous vote.

Jeremy originally finished in tenth place (out of 18) in San Juan Del Sur, lasting 24 days in the game. In Cambodia, he was able to adopt a solid meat-shield strategy and find two hidden idols which led him to the finale where he won the final immunity challenge.

Former Survivor: Cagayan contestants Spencer Bledsoe and Tasha Fox finished as joint runners-up.

Spencer originally finished in fourth place (out of 18) in Cagayan, lasting 37 days in the game. Tasha finished in sixth place (out of 18), lasting 33 days in the game. They improved on their placement in Cambodia by making it to the final tribal council but were unable to garner any votes.


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Martin Holmes

Martin is a freelance writer from England. He’s represented by Berlin Associates for comedy writing and writes about TV and entertainment, currently for TV Insider and Vulture, previously Digital Spy, ET Canada, and Yahoo. A finalist for the Shortlist Sitcom Search in 2012 for “Siblings,” Martin received his BA in English with Creative Writing from The University of Hull. Martin is the owner and editor-in-chief of Insider Survivor.


One response to “Survivor: Cambodia Winner and Runners-Up”

  1. I am baffled that Spencer didn’t get more credit for his work in the game. He orchestrated a LOT of great moves and should have received at least a few votes. Also, during the reunion show all Probst focused on was how Spencer changed as a person and not his great game play. Reminds me of the shaft edit Dawn Meehan got. Someone who did a lot of the work with no credit.

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