Parvati Shallow Wins ‘Survivor: Micronesia’

Former female boxer Parvati Shallow won Survivor: Micronesia Islands on Sunday night in the first edition of fans vs. favorites.
Parvati Shallow, the former boxer from Los Angeles whose flirty ways landed her with a less than coveted sixth place finish in Survivor: Cook Islands, found redemption Sunday night, getting voted the winner of Survivor: Micronesia—Fans vs. Favorites.
The 25-year-old pugilist and non-profit organizer—and so-called “favorite”—was awarded the title and $1 million prize by host Jeff Probst after helping comprise the show’s first ever all-female final four.
Have we had enough of Survivor yet? How long can the series last?
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Survivor is a great series, and since it keeps on getting better I hope it’ll be around for a while.
I can’t believe that that season just ended it seemed like it ran for a year! I stopped watching it a couple of season’s ago. I think it’s near it’s end.
Survivor is outstanding television, and this season was indeed the best since season 1. Those criticizing it are those not watching, therefore those without a clue of what they’re talking about. You want to talk about bad TV? Two words: American Idol.
The best two made the finals this season, but as much as I adore Parv, Amanda got screwed. She WAY outplayed everyone else including Parvati and should have not only won the million but also the 100k Player of the Season award.
That said, Parvati is well deserving and now has it all- drop dead hot, smarts and she’s rich to boot. Talk about having the world in the palm of your hands!