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Sia is an avid fan of the television reality series Survivor; in 2016, she made a surprise appearance on the live reunion of Survivor: Kaôh Rōng, where she donated $50,000 to contestant Tai Trang and another $50,000 to an animal charity of his choice, noting that the two share a mutual love of animals. [99]
Beginning with Survivor: Kaôh Rōng, pop singer Sia has personally given select castaways a monetary gift, also known as the Sia Award, at irregular intervals. Survivor: Kaôh Rōng: Tai Trang received $50,000 for himself, plus an additional $50,000 was donated to a charity of his choosing.
Sia Furler. Frazer Harrison/Getty Images Singer Sia has cemented herself as the ultimate Survivor superfan as she began the tradition of rewarding her favorite players with a generous donation.
Sia has awarded over $1 million to former Survivor contestants over the last eight years, with the amount she awards for each player ranging between $14,000 to $100,000. The singer has previously ...
Survivor: South Pacific is the twenty-third season of the American CBS competitive reality television series Survivor. The season was filmed from May 30 through July 7, 2011, and premiered on September 14, 2011. [ 1 ]
There are no cheap thrills for Sia -- at least when it comes to being a Survivor superfan. After Wednesday's Survivor season 44 finale, the celebrated songstress showed just how generous she ...
Several months later, Tommy was named the Sole Survivor in an 8–2–0 vote over Dean and Noura, respectively, and won the US$1 million prize. Probst later announced that Sia, a singer and fan of Survivor, had given Jamal Shipman $15,000 and Elaine Stott and Janet Carbin $100,000 each.
The first American season of Survivor followed the same general format as the Swedish series. Sixteen or more players, split between two or more "tribes", are taken to a remote isolated location (usually in a tropical climate) and are forced to live off the land with meager supplies for 39 days (42 in The Australian Outback, 26 in post-COVID seasons).