Jenna Lewis

Jennifer Leigh "Jenna" Lewis was a contestant on Survivor: Borneo and Survivor: All-Stars. She placed eighth and third respectively. Jenna was most popular for not having a videotape during the show's first Reward Challenge regarding the survivors' loved ones.

Profile
Originally from Franklin, New Hampshire, Jenna is an aspiring actress/host and currently lives in Burbank, California, with her twin daughters, Sadie and Sabrina.

Jenna describes herself as energetic, competent and athletic. Her favorite sports are football and basketball, which she loves to play. Her favorite television shows are "Nip/Tuck" and "Scrubs," and her favorite feature film is "Fight Club." Her musical tastes run the gamut from The Doors to Eminem.

A perfect day for Jenna begins with an early hike up Runyon Canyon before going for a swim. She would then take her daughters to the playground and out for fondue, followed by a raucous game of paintball with six of her close friends. At night, she'd go dancing.

Survivor: Borneo
Lewis made her first appearance during Survivor: Borneo, where she was on the Pagong tribe. Her gain to fame was in the eighth episode, the final nine castaways were supposed to receive videos from home, which they would compete to get to see. Lewis was eager to see her daughters, but Jeff Probst announced that her tape was did not make it on time for the challenge, leaving a very distraught Jenna. Lewis was later voted off the island by three contestants who had an alliance and by Sean Kenniff, who was voting based on alphabetical order. Lewis was voted out 4-3-1. She became the second member of the jury and cast her vote for Kelly Wiglesworth to win the game at the Final Tribal Council (though Wigglesworth ultimately lost to Richard Hatch by a jury vote of 4-3).

Post-Survivor
Lewis appeared in the music video for the song "Without Me" by Eminem along with former Survivor: Africa castaway Lindsey Richter.

Sex tape
Sometime after All-Stars, a 42-minute sex video featured Lewis and husband Travis Wolfe in a Las Vegas hotel room circulated across the internet. It was originally reported that Lewis and Wolfe made the sex video purely for their own private use and that it was accidentally leaked onto the Internet. In interviews, Lewis even talked about the embarrassment she said she felt at the prospect of anybody being able to see her naked and performing sexual acts. However, this came into question as reports appeared suggesting that Lewis deliberately made and released the sex tape in order to increase her fame and make money from it. In some interviews, Lewis even mentioned how people could buy the video, arousing further suspicion. In December 2004, the New York Daily News reported that she, her husband and her manager were behind the website selling the video, and were receiving 70 percent of the sales profits.

Trivia

 * After her elimination in Borneo, Jenna finally had her video from home.
 * Her first tribes in both of her seasons were yellow.
 * Jenna was the only female from the original Saboga tribe to make the merge in Survivor: All-Stars.
 * Among the four representatives from Borneo in All-Stars, Lewis was the only one from Pagong.
 * In both of her seasons, Jenna's Jury vote went to the eventual Runner-Up.
 * Along with Rupert Boneham, Lewis has been affiliated with all four Survivor: All-Stars tribes, being originally placed in Saboga which was dissolved, then adopted by Chapera, switched to Mogo Mogo, and then merged into Chaboga Mogo.
 * Jenna Lewis is the only castaway to have their family member disqualified during the Loved Ones reward challenge. Jenna's brother Jai drank some of his water while he was still eating the tarantula dish (The rules stated that the contestant could only drink water once they ate the delicacies in front of them).
 * Jenna was the replacement for Colleen Haskell in All-Stars due to Colleen declining the offer to return.
 * Jenna was the youngest contestant in Borneo.
 * Jenna's luxury item in Borneo was a journal.
 * In both of her seasons, Jenna created the names of the merged tribes, in Borneo she proposed "Rattan" and Sean Kenniff added the "A", forming "Rattana"; and in All-Stars she created the tribal name "Chaboga Mogo".