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But honestly, most of my post-Survivor life has been like my pre-Survivor life: teaching at BYU, time with Dave, and raising our kids.
The Three Things We All Need for a Happy Life Someone to love. Something to do. Something to look forward to.
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Read More »With Survivor filming for seasons 41 and 42 indefinitely postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, EW is reaching back into the reality show’s past. We sent a Survivor Quarantine Questionnaire to a batch of former players to fill out with their thoughts about their time on the show as well as updates on what they’ve been up to since. Each weekday, EW will post the answers from a different player. In many ways, Dawn Meehan lived the Survivor dream. She was a massive fan who applied for the show right after it debuted, and after a wait of over a decade finally made her way to the island for season 23, Survivor: South Pacific. While her game was doomed after ally John Cochran flipped sides rather than pull rocks, the popular Dawn was brought back as a “Favorite” three seasons later for Survivor: Caramoan, and this time played much more aggressively and made it all the way to day 39 (losing to game partner Cochran in the final vote.) But while Dawn should have been basking in the glory of an incredible accomplishment, she was emotionally reeling from a final Tribal in which she was blasted by the jury — in particular, Brenda Lowe, who felt betrayed after finding Dawn’s drowned retainer and selecting Dawn for the Loved Ones reward and then being blindsided out of the game. As payback, Brenda made Dawn take out her retainer and show her missing teeth for a national television audience. Dawn was reeling after the cameras stopped rolling, and, as she tells us now, “I had a literal breakdown. From the minute I left final Tribal Council, I was positive that I'd done some kind of damage to my thinking.” Dawn was actually taken straight to a hospital in Manila, and traveled home a few days later with the show’s psychologist, who then met with her husband back in the United States. It was a traumatic end to a wild two-season ride. But it wasn’t all bad. Dawn had a memorable challenge performance, made great friends on both seasons, and got the opportunity to showcase two completely different styles of play. And she says she is now a stronger person for having gone through it all. The fan-turned-favorite relived both the good and the bad in her Survivor Quarantine Questionnaire. ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: First off, give the update as to what you’ve been up to since appearing on Survivor. DAWN MEEHAN: Wow! It's been a long time, so much has happened. But honestly, most of my post-Survivor life has been like my pre-Survivor life: teaching at BYU, time with Dave, and raising our kids. They were so small when I played Survivor; and now they are "young adults." Since Survivor, we've had four high school graduations; our oldest son got married (ah!); three of our kids served missions for our church (Tongan, Spanish and English speaking); and our youngest two daughters are now high school seniors. As far as my own specific life, I was able to spend a lot of time with my best friend, Janae — who passed away from ALS just 18 months ago. That time meant everything to me.
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Read More »That in season 23 I was super close with Whitney (I don't think the edit shows that). I adore Whitney. And then, in season 26, I was super close with Corinne. In all honesty, THAT decision to vote her out physically hurt. (Thankfully, we are still friends. She is one of the most genuine and hilarious people I know.)
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Read More »Edna Ma, Matt Bischoff (and Tessa Bischoff), Brandon Hantz, Sophie Clark, Jonas Otsuji, Tyson Apostol, Todd Herzog, Whitney Duncan, Jim Rice, and Keith Tollefson are people I will always hold dear to my heart. I know I could talk to or see them anytime. I did go to Whitney and Keith's wedding in Tennessee (Jim officiated!). I keep in touch with Corinne on Instagram. I'd give her a kidney if she needed it. And finally, I keep in touch with Michael Snow via phone, text, or Instagram. He's incredible, kind, funny, and the most amazing bread baker. I should also mention that there are a few really significant friendships I've developed with people who watched the show and then began corresponding with me. Some of them, I talk to weekly — and have for years. That's one kinda cool part of playing Survivor: the community.
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