All of the 'Survivor' Alumni Who Have Appeared on 'The Traitors'
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In the world of reality T.V., only one show has the honor of being Travis Kelce's favorite: The Traitors. Based on the Dutch series De Verraders and hosted by Spy Kids alum Alan Cummings, the show pits players against each other as they compete in missions to win cash prizes. The group is called the "Faithful," but among them are a few hand-selected "Traitors" whose goal is to get rid of the rest and claim the prizes for themselves.
With the game's format basically designed to produce drama amongst contestants and a cast exclusively made up of former reality stars, The Traitors has quickly become one of the most entertaining shows on television, and not just because Zac Efron's brother is on the cast. That said, some contestants are more well suited to compete than others, and Survivor alumni are arguably top of the list. Case in point? Former Survivor contestant, Cirie Fields, who emerged triumphant in season one of The Traitors, beating out her fellow Survivor alum Stephenie LaGrossa Kendrick. In season two, alumni Parvati Shallow and Sandra Diaz-Twine both competed; in season three, four more ex-Survivor players have joined the cast ofThe Traitors. Get to know the contestants below, all of whom competed on Survivor and have since reunited under the watchful eye of Alan Cummings for season three.
Jeremy Collins
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Collins initially placed 10th in Survivor: San Juan del Sur. He then returned to the show one year later and won Survivor: Cambodia—Second Chance after a unanimous tribal vote. But that wasn't the end of of his Survivor journey; he also returned again for Survivor: Winners at War, where he encountered not one but two future Traitors cast members: Rob Mariano and Tony Vlachos.
Rob Mariano
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Best known by his nickname Boston Rob, Mariano won Survivor: Redemption Island after appearing on the show four separate times. He then joined Collins and Vlachos for a short time on Winners at War, where he voted for Vlachos to win at the final tribal council.
Tony Vlachos
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Speaking of Vlachos, he is the only person (besides Sandra Diaz-Twine) to ever win the game twice. He was victorious on Survivor: Cagayan, as well as the previously mentioned Survivor: Winners at War, and has won the most prize money in the game's history (roughly $3 million). Vlachos is widely regarded as one of, if not the best, competitors the show has ever seen, largely thanks to his strategic play and his "Cops R' Us" alliance with fellow cast member Sarah Lacina. In 2025, he is poised to return to the Survivor stage for a fourth time to compete in Australia V The World, an upcoming season of Australian Survivor.
Carolyn Wiger
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Unlike Collins, Mariano, and Vlachos, Wiger has no prior game history with her fellow Survivor cast members. She finished third in Survivor 44 and remains a fan favorite thanks to her personality and addiction recovery story. She currently co-hosts a podcast alongside fellow Survivor participant Carson Garrett.
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