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Survivor’s season 48 finale aired May 21 and Kyle Fraser claimed the $1 million prize, beating out Joe Hunter, Eva Erickson, Kamilla Karthigesu and Mitch Guerra.
She also won reward, and she chose to bring Eva along with her to the sanctuary. At camp, Mitch brought up getting Joe out to Kyle, who weighed sending either of those two to jury in his confessional.
It all comes down to this. After spending 26 days living in Fiji in grueling conditions and minimal to no supplies, a winner of "Survivor" Season 48 has been crowned and given the $1 million prize ...
One infuriating fire-making challenge later, Kyle, Eva, and Joe made their pitches to the jury before a winner was named the Sole Survivor. Mitch Guerra was the last player voted out of Survivor 48.
Who won 'Survivor' Season 48? Kyle Fraser, a 31-year-old attorney from Brooklyn, was named the winner. Fraser won in a a 5-2-1 vote and received the $1 million prize. Need a break?
Who won season 48 of "Survivor?" The results are in. Here's what to know about the winner of the show, which held its season finale Wednesday, May 21.
What happened during the season 48 finale of 'Survivor'? The final five made it back to camp after tribal council, which saw Shauhin Davari go home. Kyle and Kamilla couldn't believe their plan ...
One infuriating fire-making challenge later, Kyle, Eva, and Joe made their pitches to the jury before a winner was named the Sole Survivor. Mitch Guerra was the last player voted out of Survivor 48.
In a 5-2-1 vote, Kyle Fraser was crowned the winner of "Survivor" Season 48 and received the $1 million prize. Eva Erickson came in second with two votes, and Hunter came in third. The show, which ...