
Survivor season 46 is well underway, with the castaways battling it out for the title of Sole Survivor. The premiere episode on February 28 saw the elimination of a 22-year-old slot machine salesman from Las Vegas, Nev., who was part of the Yanu Tribe.
However, not all hope is lost for the remaining 17 contestants. Among them is a 29-year-old real estate agent from Senatobia, Miss., who is still in the competition alongside a 37-year-old software engineer from Hong Kong, China/Toronto, Ontario, and a 26-year-old law student from Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass., all part of the Yanu Tribe.
Other contestants still vying for the title include a 24-year-old actor from Goochland, Va., a 33-year-old artist from Franklin Township, N.J., a 28-year-old program coordinator from Boca Raton, Fla., and a 48-year-old parent coach from Dallas, Texas, all part of the Siga Tribe.
Additionally, a 41-year-old IT quality analyst from Visakhapatnam, India, a 32-year-old international brand mentor from Berbice, Guyana, and a 31-year-old musician from Miami, Fla., are still in the running, representing the Yanu Tribe.
Furthermore, a 28-year-old science teacher from French Camp, Miss., a 41-year-old aerospace tech from Brooklyn, N.Y., a 29-year-old salon owner from Gibraltar, Mich., and a 31-year-old college coach from Arlington, Va., are all part of the Nami Tribe and still competing.
Rounding out the remaining contestants are a 27-year-old special education teacher from Long Island, N.Y., a 24-year-old data analyst from Hill, Ontario, and a 35-year-old marketing strategist from Luther, Mich., all part of the Nami Tribe.
With the competition heating up, viewers can catch all the action on Survivor season 46 airing on Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS. Stay tuned for more updates as the castaways battle it out for the ultimate prize.