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'Survivor 46': Q Burdette solidifies embarrassing record of most players voted out with an idol
The Survivor 46 cast has made history. Q Burdette was voted off, being the fifth person to leave with an idol in their pocket this season.
'Survivor 46': Canadian Venus Vafa on the 'cruel' isolation she felt on the island, being proud for speaking her mind
Venus Vafa got voted off the island in Survivor 46, with an idol in her pocket, but left with the words "women, life, freedom."
'Survivor 46': Hunter McKnight was '100%' going to use his idol, but one change led to being voted off
In the most dramatic Tribal Council fight yet on Survivor 46, Hunter McKnight reminded us that you need to play your idol when you have one
'Survivor 46': Jemila 'Jem' Hussain-Adams reveals unaired moment that could have impacted her blindsided exit
In an absolutely brutal end to her time on Survivor 46 Jemila "Jem" Hussain-Adams was voted out by the Siga Tibe, with an idol still in her pocket.
'Survivor 46': Voted out Bhanu Gopal 'won a million hearts' playing an honest, vulnerable game
While eliminated Survivor 46 castaway, Bhanu Gopal didn't have the most comprehensive strategy, he won the hearts of people around the world.
'Survivor 46' star Randen Montalvo recalls anger and devastation around medical evacuation
For Survivor 46 star Randen Montalvo, simply trying to sleep resulted in the ultimate consequence, a medical-related exit from the island.
'Survivor' 46: Eliminated Canadian castaway, Jess Chong, says the island was like a 'middle school cafeteria'
Canadian Survivor Season 46 castaway, Jessica “Jess” Chong had a hard time on the island, leading to her elimination from the Yanu Tribe.
'Survivor' 46: First eliminated castaway calls out tribemate for pushing him to quit challenge
In Survivor Season 46, David Jelinsky stressed another competitor's move led to his elimination in the first episode.
The It List: 'Survivor' welcomes 18 new castaways for Season 46, Jennifer Lopez reflects on 2004 Ben Affleck breakup, Tommy Orange returns with new novel, 'Wandering Stars'
Reality competitions set in beach locales return with "Deal or No Deal Island" and "Survivor," while "American Conspiracy: The Octopus Murders" digs deep for the truth.
'Survivor' 46: Two Canadian castaways, Jess Chong and Venus Vafa, compete for $1 million
Competing in reality TV show Survivor Season 46, hosted by Jeff Probst, Canadians Jess Chong and Venus Vafa were among the castaways to head to Fiji.
“Survivor 45” host Jeff Probst calls finale mishap the 'biggest unforced error of the game'
The host weighs in on the big moments from the finale.
Jeff Probst says “Survivor 45” final Tribal Council is a 'war'
The host spills on what we can expect from the three-hour finale.
The best UK TV to watch this week from the Strictly Come Dancing final to Percy Jackson and the Olympians
It's another busy week of TV in the UK, with shows like Vigil season 2 coming to an end and festive specials like The Hairy Bikers Coming Home for Christmas being released.
Connor McDavid and fiancée Lauren Kyle rock 'Survivor' costumes for Halloween party
The soon-to-be wife of the Canadian NHLer shared pictures from a Halloween party they attended with friends.
'Survivor' contestant survives with history-making gameplay, and fans are loving it
The show's fans are buzzing about a record-setting maneuver used by a player to gain immunity.
'Survivor': 2nd castaway quits just 4 episodes into the season
Homesickness seemed to be the motivation behind a "Survivor" exit, the second in just four episodes this season.
Who's who of E!'s 'House of Villains' and how they earned that reality TV moniker
"House of Villains" pits reality TV's baddest of the bad boys and girls in a knockdown, drag-out competition show.
How to watch the 'Survivor' Season 45 premiere — now streaming
Get ready, it's time for "Survivor" Season 45.
Poll: Trump voters say racism against white Americans is a bigger problem than racism against Black Americans
As various reparations efforts across the country attempt to gain momentum, new polling reveals how deep political dynamics go toward explaining why reparations for Black Americans continue to be so unpopular in the U.S.
Survivor 2023 line-up in full
The classic reality series returns to TV, with Joel Dommett hosting the show.
Lisa Whelchel shares how eating space cakes in Amsterdam led to her unique nickname as a grandma: 'We won't be telling the grandkids how the name originated for a while'
The name stuck — and has extended to the younger members of the family.
The It List: Kate Hudson navigates mistaken identities in rom-com 'A Little White Lie,' Chris Rock makes comedy history with global live streaming event, Tarek El Moussa teams up with Heather Rae Young for 'The Flipping El Moussas' and all the best in pop culture the week of Feb. 27, 2023
Here are our pop culture picks for Feb. 27-March 5, including the best deals we could find for each.
The most exciting TV coming in 2023
2022 was a massive year for television, but that is set to be surpassed in 2023.
Celebrating the best gifts the sports world gave us in 2022 I The Rush
From GOATs like Messi and LeBron to the unexpected soap opera that dominated golf, the sports world gave us plenty of gifts in 2022.
'Survivor' returns to TV with 2023 series for BBC One
The reality TV series is set to make a comeback.
USC sex abuse survivor Sarah May details her assault and healing journey in new book, ‘The pain of healing is worth it’
In 2017, former University of Southern California gynecologist George Tyndall was asked to resign after a nurse at the schools clinic reported him to USC's Sexual Violence Prevention Services. After an investigation, Tyndall, 74, was accused of sexually assaulting thousands of women who visited the clinic, and is currently awaiting trial on 35 counts of sexual misconduct. One survivor, Sarah May, a former USC student who was sexually assaulted by Tyndall in 2004, is speaking out. In her new book, To the Shadows, May bravely shares how the sexual assault impacted her life, and how she’s healed from the trauma. "This book is not just for people healing, it's for people supporting healers. I think the more we understand about what goes on during the healing process, the better we are able to support the people we love." May dreamed of working in the film industry, and after attending film school in Toronto, she decided to get her masters in screenwriting from USC. As a student, May made a gynecological appointment at the University’s health clinic where she met Dr. Tyndall. In 2015, Sarah went through what she calls a "nervous breakdown" when memories of her past assault as a child came rushing back. That's when she started therapy and the very difficult journey of addressing her traumas. As Sarah focused on her healing, the case against Tyndall grew. More accusers came forward, and USC asked Tyndall to resign, with a severance package, in 2017. Shortly after, the LAPD began a criminal investigation into the allegations of abuse. When May saw Tyndall’s case emerge in the news, she knew that she had to speak out. “Because I had done so much work healing and working with my trauma, I picked up the phone to call lawyers within five minutes of seeing the news. So that's the difference between being unhealed and healed — our ability to just stand up for ourselves,” says May.