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Charity Nelms believes Eva Erickson's autism struggles kept her from being eliminated from Survivor 48. Read on for more.
She was surprised to learn her two closest allies, both built like superheroes, drink a gallon of whole milk every day.
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WNCT Greenville on MSNSurvivor’s Eva Erickson shares her story of autismWednesday, Apr. 2, 2025 is Autism Acceptance and Awareness Day and WNCT 9 On Your Side is celebrating the impact people with ...
Even host Jeff Probst broke into tears after she explained why she slipped into what she calls an “episode” caused by her ...
Eva Erickson and Joe Hunter formed an immediate bond when they were put on the Lagi tribe to start Survivor 48, with Eva ...
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US Weekly on MSNSurvivor 48’s Charity Says Players Were ‘Scared’ to Vote Out Eva After Sharing Her Autism StrugglesSurvivor 48’s Charity Nelms believed that players were ‘scared’ to vote out Eva Erickson after sharing her autism struggles ...
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Green Matters on MSNInspiring Fan-favorite 'Survivor' 48 Contestant Eva Erickson Shares Autism StorySurvivor 48 Contestant Eva Erickson has become an instant fan-favorite upon sharing about her autism diagnosis. Learn more ...
Charity Nelms promises she’s the real deal — despite what Eva Erickson says. The 34-year-old flight attendant and latest person to be voted off of “Survivor 48” exclusively told The Post how she felt ...
Wow, this has never happened,” Jeff Probst said while crying on camera for the first time in 48 seasons in the March 26 ...
Wow, this has never happened,” Jeff Probst said while crying on "Survivor" for the first time in 48 seasons. See moment that brought him to tears.
One of the most emotional moments in Survivor history unfolded during a heartfelt moment between Eva Erickson and Joe Hunter.
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