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After Survivor fans are past the point when they have to figure out which seasons to watch first, they will have learned a ...
Eva Erickson is clearing up online comments about her “Survivor” experience. After coming in second place during Wednesday’s Season 48 finale, Erickson insisted that she got to the final ...
Eagan native Eva Erickson earned her spot in the “Survivor” Hall of Fame during the fifth episode of the show’s 48th season when she revealed her autism to her fellow players in an ...
Survivor 48' star Eva Erickson breaks down in an exclusive deleted scene: 'I've never been so low physically in my life, and that low physical state is definitely destroying my mental [state] too.' ...
Charity Nelms tried to make a move against Eva Erickson on Survivor 48 but couldn’t rally support from her fellow tribemates. “To be honest, it kind of felt like everybody understood that and ...
Eva Erickson, a contestant on "Survivor" season 48, brought Jeff Probst to tears after sharing her autism diagnosis. Erickson had what she calls an "autism episode" during an immunity challenge ...
Survivor48 is coming down to its final episodes, and Eva Erickson may have a great story to bring to the end of the game if her strong four-person alliance can deal with the drama that appears to ...
The “Survivor” Season 48 contestant addressed her exit from the game in an exclusive interview with The Post, including how her former tribemates Eva Erickson and Joe Hunter consistently ...
Eva Erickson and Joe Hunter formed an alliance on day one of "Survivor" that has carried them all the way to tonight's season 48 finale and secured spots among the final five castaways.
Eva Erickson, a "Survivor" contestant from Providence, brought her castmates and host Jeff Probst to tears after opening up about her autism diagnosis during Wednesday's episode. Erickson ...
Eva Erickson prides herself on her strength. She’s crushed through barrier after barrier — not just as a person with autism, but as a woman competing against men ...