Jeff Probst is returning as the face of "Survivor" after 24 years and almost 700 episodes of the groundbreaking television reality competition series, which is preparing to launch its 48th season.
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E! News on MSNWhat Made Survivor's Jeff Probst Cry for the First Time in 48 SeasonsSurvivor host Jeff Probst broke down in tears after seeing contestant Eva Erickson—who was diagnosed with autism at a young ...
Survivor’ host Jeff Probst broke down in tears on the March 26th episode after seeing contestant Eva Erickson—who was diagnosed with autism at a young age—overcome difficulties in the Immunity ...
Seeing Jeff get so emotional about the situation … that was the moment when it hit me, that this is a moment that is going to be remembered.” ...
The host and executive producer says that all 125 crew members working on the reality series that day were 'impacted' by what ...
A powerful moment between two “Survivor” contestants on rival tribes brought Jeff Probst to tears, which he said has “never ...
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In 25 years and 48 seasons of “Survivor,” host Jeff Probst has never once allowed the show’s emotional highs and lows to bring him to tears on camera - until now. An unexpected moment of camaraderie ...
"We put more time and energy and thought into getting this scene right than anything I can ever remember." I love lying and ...
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