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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.
Charity Nelms promises she’s the real deal — despite what Eva Erickson says. The 34-year-old flight attendant and latest ...
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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 ...
"Survivor" is airing the 7th episode of its 48th season on Wednesday, April 9 at 8 p.m. There are several ways to watch with ...
A challenge this episode gives two players individual immunity, but also creates two tribal councils and two players are ...
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Soap Central on MSN“To treat her differently … I don’t think is fair”—Survivor 48’s Charity on Eva’s autism revealThe comment, which inspired headlines and debate across social media, came after Eva’s vulnerable confession during last week ...
Eagan native Eva Erickson went for muscle when she joined an alliance of the physically strongest players in the sixth episode of “Survivor 48.” The episode opened with the 13 players from ...
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 ...
Charity Nelms from Survivor 48 addressed Eva Erickson calling her "fake" and why she felt people were "scared" to vote ...
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