‘Survivor’ Crowns A New Champ
First Published: December 21, 2009 8:42 AM EST Credit: Getty Images
Caption Jaison Robinson, Natalie White, Brett Clouser, Russell Hantz and Mick Trimming attend the season finale of ‘Survivor: Samoa - Castaways’ on December 20, 2009 in Los Angeles, CaliforniaLOS ANGELES, Calif. -- An out-of-work pharmaceuticals saleswoman is the winner of the CBS reality television show “Survivor: Samoa.”
Van Buren, Ark., resident Natalie White won the $1 million prize Sunday night by outwitting, outplaying and outlasting an oil company owner and a doctor in the final episode.
The 26-year-old White was accused by jury members of riding the coattails of Dayton, Texas, oil millionaire Russell Hantz, who finished second. She says she recognized early in the game that aggressive women were being eliminated and she had to maintain a low profile.
Hantz was the mastermind behind most eliminations and was thought by some players to be a shoo-in for the win.
Los Angeles doctor Mick Trimming was the third finalist.
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