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already had a queen with two-time winner Sandra Diaz-Twine… and Tony Vlachos just made his case to be our king.
The police officer became the second-ever two-time winner of the CBS reality competition on Wednesday night's season finale of beating out Natalie Anderson and Michele Fitzgerald. Along with his new title, Tony won the grand prize of $2 million — the biggest in reality show history.
So, what's he going to do with it? Well, the coronavirus pandemic has put a few things in perspective,
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SPOILER ALERT – This post contains spoilers from the Survivor finale, so beware of reading further!
The war is officially over.
The war is officially over.
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