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Kyle Fraser Wins Survivor 48 as Eva Erickson Garners Attention for Autism Advocacy

The 31-year-old attorney secured the $1 million prize in a 5-2-1 jury vote, while Erickson's groundbreaking role as the first openly autistic contestant reshaped the season's narrative.

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Overview

  • Kyle Fraser, a 31-year-old attorney from Brooklyn, was crowned the winner of Survivor Season 48 after a decisive 5-2-1 jury vote.
  • Eva Erickson, the first openly autistic contestant in Survivor history, finished as runner-up and gained widespread recognition for her advocacy work and emotional resilience.
  • Joe Hunter, a firefighter who formed a close bond with Erickson, placed third, with his gameplay and personal story resonating with fans.
  • The season finale featured intense challenges, including a fire-making showdown, and highlighted strategic alliances, such as Fraser's secret pact with Kamilla Karthigesu.
  • Survivor's ratings saw a slight increase in the second half of the season, with over 4.5 million viewers tuning in to the finale.