Where Is He Now? This is the guy who, when the castaways' loved ones came to visit, instructed his friend to tell him and everyone that Jon's grandmother had died. In order to win sympathy, you see. Instead it made him one of the most reviled players.
Here's an example of karma -- in the form of Danny Bonaduce -- kicking you in the ass: At the 2008 Fox Reality Awards, the former child star got into a fistfight with Fairplay that ended with the Survivor star getting flipped onto the floor and losing several teeth.
Where Is She Now? We have to hand it to Elisabeth, who made herself famous in the ideal way: She did the physically strenuous reality show, became a personality in her own right, and now does the really cushy reality show. That's right, we're talking about her long-standing gig as co-host on The View, where she gets paid to squawk uninformed, conservative responses during the ladies' many arguments.
Where Is He Now? In jail. No, really.
Richard has consistently failed to own up to his winnings. First, he was indicted for failing to pay taxes on his $1 million prize, though he argued that CBS had agreed to pay his taxes and he was innocent. A year or so after he got released, he was back in court when he failed to file income tax returns. He surrendered to his prison sentence on or around March 14 of this year; he'll be in the slammer through December.
Where Is He Now? We're happy to report that our crush Ethan is doing OK, despite being diagnosed with CD20-positive Hodgkin's lymphoma in 2009. He's been in remission since April 2010, and he and girlfriend (and former Survivor contestant) Jenna Morasca are competing in this season of The Amazing Race.
Where Is He Now? Mike banked on his iconic Survivor experience -- he fell into a fire and had to be airlifted out of the game -- by writing an autobiography, Fireproof. Just as before he was on the show, he does motivational speaking -- about Survivor as well as following the Christian morals of resisting drugs and alcohol. The one reality show we're not glad to see him on is The 700 Club.
Where Is She Now? The woman who thought nothing of spreading a rumor that a rival had eaten beef jerky (forbidden by Survivor's rules) has managed to make an OK life for herself. She's had guest spots on The Young and the Restless and in random movies. Way back in 2001, she posed for Playboy, and in 2010 she was inducted into the Hooters Hall of Fame. Dream big, Jerri.
Where Is He Now? "Boston Rob" has been happily married for six years to fellow contestant Amber Brkich, had a kid, and appeared on Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains. Fairly boring, in that nice idealistic way we're kinda jealous of. And even though he and Amber have blown through their winnings, at least they stayed out of jail!
Where Is He Now? The teddy bear-like castaway (he was also on All-Stars) still wears tie-dyed shirts, works with troubled teens, and is now mulling politics. Last month HuffPo reported that Rupert is considering running for governor of Indiana.
Where Is She Now? Seeing as Kelly was on season 21, it hasn't been too long since her run. However, she's one of the few castaways who already had a life before the show: She's a world-record holding amputee runner. There haven't been too many news reports about her, mostly because Kelly doesn't buy into the famewhoring. We imagine she's breaking more records and inspiring other amputees with dreams of becoming athletes.
Where Is He Now? This is the guy who, when the castaways' loved ones came to visit, instructed his friend to tell him and everyone that Jon's grandmother had died. In order to win sympathy, you see. Instead it made him one of the most reviled players.
Here's an example of karma -- in the form of Danny Bonaduce -- kicking you in the ass: At the 2008 Fox Reality Awards, the former child star got into a fistfight with Fairplay that ended with the Survivor star getting flipped onto the floor and losing several teeth.










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