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Revision as of 02:57, 16 August 2016
Masaya, informally known as the "White Collars", is a tribe from Survivor: Worlds Apart. Defined by its members who are in the corporate world, Jeff Probst branded them as the ones who "make the rules." Their tribe color is yellow.
Members
- Carolyn Rivera, a corporate executive from Tampa, Florida.
- Joaquin Souberbielle, a marketing director from Valley Stream, New York.
- Max Dawson, a media consultant from Topanga, California.
- Shirin Oskooi, a Yahoo! executive from San Francisco, California.
- So Kim, a retail buyer from Long Beach, California.
- Tyler Fredrickson, an ex-talent agent assistant from Los Angeles, California.
Tribe History
The White Collars
The Tables Turn
Dissolution
Gallery
Trivia
- Masaya is the first original tribe since Ravu from Survivor: Fiji to have more than one Asian-American woman.
- Masaya is the first yellow tribe since Zhan Hu to lose the first challenge.
- Carolyn Rivera and Joaquin Souberbielle are the only members of the tribe to not be from California at the time of filming.
- Masaya is the first tribe on a three-tribe format season to lose the first Immunity Challenge, but not lose the subsequent challenges after.
- Masaya is the first tribe in as three-tribe season to be dissolved, but not have the lowest number of tribe members left. However, it still follows the pattern of the past three-tribe seasons in which the first tribe to have lost a challenge would be the one dissolved eventually.
- A possible reason of its dissolution is the location, as the Masaya beach is the same as the one used for Exile Island in Survivor: San Juan del Sur, and was mentioned by Joaquin as having little food sources.
References