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Jenna Morasca Jenna Morasca has experienced both the highs and lows of Survivor. At just 21 years old, she became the show's youngest winner ever (and remains the youngest female winner ever) when she was crowned the champion of Survivor: The Amazon.
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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. Jenna Morasca has experienced both the highs and lows of Survivor. At just 21 years old, she became the show's youngest winner ever (and remains the youngest female winner ever) when she was crowned the champion of Survivor: The Amazon. She also made history along the way by not only becoming the youngest player to win, but also being the first person to give up immunity at Tribal Council, and tying Kelly Wigglesworth for most individual immunity wins by a woman in a single season with four (since tied by Kim Spradlin and Chrissy Hofbeck). She ended that campaign with a dominant 6 out of 7 vote victory over Matthew von Ertfelda. But Jenna also knows the lows of the game. After several days of struggling with being away from her mother who was battling cancer, Jenna voluntarily left Survivor: All-Stars on day 9 to go be by her mom's side. Because of that decision, Jenna was able to be with her mother when she passed away just eight days later. Although Jenna has appeared on numerous other reality and game shows since (including Fear Factor, Celebrity Paranormal Project, Family Feud, and season 19 of The Amazing Race with then-boyfriend and fellow Survivor winner Ethan Zohn), it has been 32 seasons since she has been on the island, although she did' along with yours truly, host CBS' Survivor Live after-show for five seasons starting with Survivor: Palau. Jenna sadly experienced another family tragedy a few years back when she lost the person she was closest to in the world, her father. And while online speculation has run rampant as to her health and well-being, Jenna remains upbeat, and tells concerned fans, "Don't believe everything you read, everyone. I'm doing great (and I've NEVER been arrested or got a DUI like a million websites like to say)! I had a tough go after my dad passed away suddenly, but I was able to get myself together & keep moving forward with the help of an incredible support system." Not only that, but even though the season 6 champion was not part of the recent Winners at War cast, when asked if she feels she has it in her to come back and compete again, Jenna does not hesitate: "I've never been more ready to come back and kick some ass." And she starts by kicking a little ass on her Quarantine Questionnaire. ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: First off, give the update as to what you've been up to since appearing on Survivor.
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Read More »JENNA MORASCA: Well, I'm older now, that's for sure! Currently I'm working as a veterinary nurse, which I've been doing for the last four years. I work at West Liberty Animal Hospital, where I get to see some of the exotic birds I did in the Amazon, & I also work as an ER nurse at an emergency hospital. I've always loved animals and I love being in this field. Don't believe everything you read, everyone. I'm doing great (and I've NEVER been arrested or got a DUI like a million websites like to say)! I had a tough go after my dad passed away suddenly, but I was able to get myself together and keep moving forward with the help of an incredible support system.
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Read More »Back when I played, and won ;) it was definitely a culture shock. Survivor was so popular then due to there not being as many reality shows on TV at that time. I was constantly seeing my face on tabloid magazines every week, everyone knew my business. There was even a tabloid reporter that snuck into my mother's funeral to get pictures of me! It was a huge adjustment. I was hiding food under my bed for months, my sleep schedule was all messed up, and my metabolism was a mess. It took over a year for me to truly adjust back to normal life.
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