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| image = S12 Shane Powers.jpg
| version = [[Survivor (U.S.)|United States]]
 
 
| birthdate = {{Birth date and age|1970|11|28}}
| image = S12 Shane Powers.jpg
 
 
| hometown = Los Angeles, California
| birthdate={{Birth date and age|1970|11|28}}
 
 
| occupation = Marketing Executive
| hometown=Los Angeles, California
 
 
| version = [[Survivor (U.S.)|United States]]
| occupation=Marketing Executive
 
| season={{s2|12}}
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| season = {{S2|12}}
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| place=5/16
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| place = 5/16
| alliances= [[Casaya Alliance]]
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| alliances = [[Casaya Alliance]]
| challenges=7
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| challenges = 7
 
| votesagainst = 9
| timesexiled=0
 
 
| days = 33
| votesagainst=9
 
 
}}'''Shane Powers''' is a contestant from {{S|12}}.
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'''Shane Powers''' is a contestant from {{s|12}}.
 
   
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A heavy smoker who entered the game while going through nicotine withdrawal, Shane's self-professed need for cigarettes saw him going on several volatile outbursts and rants towards his tribemates, particularly [[Courtney Marit]] and [[Danielle DiLorenzo]]. Nevertheless, Shane worked his way into the majority [[Casaya Alliance]], allowing him to make it to the final five. However, when he grew closer to outsider [[Terry Deitz]] after the [[Family Visit]], his allies became weary and took the opportunity to vote him out in fifth place.
He is best remembered for his constant outbursts and rivalries with [[Courtney Marit]] and [[Danielle DiLorenzo]] due to his nicotine withdrawal.
 
   
 
==Profile==
 
==Profile==
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''Retrieved from CBS.com''
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Shane Powers was born and raised in Omaha, Nebraska. After finishing high school, Powers moved to Los Angeles.
 
Shane Powers was born and raised in Omaha, Nebraska. After finishing high school, Powers moved to Los Angeles.
   
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Powers believes he can be the Sole Survivor because of his unmatched communication skills. He believes he is also a physical threat and has the ability to manipulate people and not have them be resentful. If he wins, he wants to buy some real equipment and a great field for his son's football team.
 
Powers believes he can be the Sole Survivor because of his unmatched communication skills. He believes he is also a physical threat and has the ability to manipulate people and not have them be resentful. If he wins, he wants to buy some real equipment and a great field for his son's football team.
   
Powers currently resides in Los Angeles under the watchful eye of his son, Boston. His birth date is November 28, 1970.<ref>http://www.cbs.com/shows/survivor/cast/20418/</ref>
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Powers currently resides in Los Angeles under the watchful eye of his son, Boston. His birth date is November 28, 1970.<ref>https://www.cbs.com/shows/survivor/cast/20418/</ref>
   
 
==Survivor: Panama==
 
==Survivor: Panama==
Being one of the four oldest male contestants of the season, Powers started the game at the orange [[La Mina]] tribe (informally known as the "Older Men"). Shane's tribemates were art teacher [[Bruce Kanegai]], fighter pilot [[Terry Deitz]], and retired NASA astronaut [[Dan Barry]]. Being the youngest member of the tribe, Shane felt like an outsider, feeling like an outcast. With this, he did not do much camp chores and isolated himself further from the tribe. Additionally, his suffering grew worse, as he claimed that his body was collapsing due to his nicotine withdrawal, wherein he confessed that he smoked several packets a day. But during the first Immunity Challenge, Shane went on safe anyway, as La Mina finished second.
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Being one of the four oldest male contestants of the season, Shane started the game on the orange [[La Mina]] tribe. Being the youngest member of the tribe, Shane felt like an outsider, feeling like an outcast. With this, he did not do many camp chores and isolated himself further from the tribe. Additionally, his suffering grew worse, as he claimed that his body was collapsing due to his nicotine withdrawal, wherein he confessed that he smoked several packets a day. But during the first [[Immunity Challenge]], Shane went on to win safety, as La Mina finished second.
   
On Day 4, the four tribes merged into two and Shane became a member of the new [[Casaya]] tribe. His lack of cigarettes took a further toll on him, resulting in several outbursts and rants. His depression made him initially wanting to quit the competition, But despite Shane's volatile demeanor, fellow new Casaya member [[Aras Baskauskas]] managed to convince Shane to overcome his condition, and made a four-person alliance. The alliance consisted of Aras, Shane, [[Danielle DiLorenzo]], and [[Courtney Marit]]. When the new Casaya lost the Day 6 Immunity Challenge, Shane informed [[Cirie Fields]] and [[Melinda Hyder]] that one of them is going home that night, and whoever stays goes next the vote after. Meanwhile, Fields and Hyder exploited Shane's mood swings as an opening to possibly break the yet-untested alliance. That night, Cirie's lobbying failed, and her ally Melinda was sent packing. Shane's old La Mina tribemate Bruce later joined the tribe, due the stipulations of his banishment to Exile Island during the tribe switch. Shane's unpredictable behavior started to wear his alliance out, making petty fights with everyone. Despite this, Casaya's dysfunction did not prevent them from winning the next two Immunity Challenges, decimating the rival La Mina tribe to five members.
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On Day 4, the four tribes merged into two and Shane became a member of the new [[Casaya]] tribe. His lack of cigarettes took a further toll on him, resulting in several outbursts and rants. His depression made him initially want to quit the competition, But despite Shane's volatile demeanor, fellow new Casaya member [[Aras Baskauskas]] managed to convince Shane to overcome his condition and made a [[Casaya Alliance|four-person alliance]] with [[Courtney Marit]] and [[Danielle DiLorenzo]]. When the new Casaya lost the Day 6 Immunity Challenge, Shane informed [[Cirie Fields]] and [[Melinda Hyder]] that one of them would be going home that night, and whoever stayed would be the next the vote after. Meanwhile, Cirie and Melinda exploited Shane's mood swings as an opening to possibly break the yet-untested alliance. That night, Cirie's lobbying failed, and her ally Melinda was sent packing. Shane's old La Mina tribemate [[Bruce Kanegai]] later joined the tribe, due to the stipulations of his banishment to {{dab|Exile Island|twist}} during the [[Tribe Switch]]. Shane's unpredictable behavior started to wear his alliance out, as he started petty fights with everyone. Despite this, Casaya's dysfunction did not prevent them from winning the next two Immunity Challenges, decimating the rival La Mina tribe to five members.
   
When Casaya lost the fifth Immunity Challenge, Casaya's incohesiveness reflected during the vote, as their Tribal Council concluded with a puzzling 3-2-1-1 vote, resulting in [[Bobby Mason]]'s demise. Shane, luckily, was left unscathed, going back to camp without any votes cast against him. Casaya made a comeback by winning the Day 15 combined Reward/Immunity Challenge, further reducing La Mina to their last four members. During the reward, Shane had made amends with his alliance for his misdeeds. Also, he joked to a Panamanian local that he would take all of his clothes in exchange for a cigarette. Shane went back to camp with high spirits after smoking after a long abstinence.
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When Casaya lost the fifth Immunity Challenge, Casaya's incohesiveness reflected during the vote, as their [[Tribal Council]] concluded with a puzzling 3-2-1-1 vote, resulting in [[Bobby Mason]]'s elimination. However, Casaya made a comeback by winning the Day 15 combined [[Reward Challenge|Reward]]/Immunity Challenge, further reducing La Mina to their last four members. During the reward, Shane made amends with his alliance for his misdeeds. Also, he joked to a Panamanian local that he would take all of his clothes in exchange for a cigarette. Shane went back to camp with high spirits after smoking after a long abstinence.
   
[[Casaya]] and [[La Mina]] merged with [[Casaya]] having the numbers, six to four. While [[Terry Deitz]] continue to dominate in the individual Immunity Challenges (while secretly having the much-coveted [[Hidden Immunity Idol]] in his back pocket), Shane led the Casaya alliance and voted out Terry's allies [[Nick Stanbury]], [[Austin Carty]], and [[Sally Schumann]]. Bruce was forcibly sent home due to severe stomach pains. The continual struggle to survive had driven Shane over the edge, getting upset over not winning individual challenges, confronting Cirie about playing an under-the-radar strategy, and even adopting a piece of wood that he called his "Blackberry" (much to Danielle's annoyance). After Bruce's departure, Terry continued his winning streak, bagging immunity for a fourth consecutive time, thus forcing the once-strong Casaya alliance to turn on each other. Before Tribal Council, Cirie noticed that Shane was apparently protecting Courtney, keeping her until the end because of her unpopularity, stating that anybody could win should they bring Courtney. With this, Cirie concocted a plan of getting rid of Courtney next by making a power play with Aras and Danielle. The plan worked, and Courtney was sent packing, throwing Shane off-guard.
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On Day 16, Casaya and La Mina merged into the [[Gitanos]] tribe, with Casaya having the numbers, six to four. While [[Terry Deitz]] dominated in the individual Immunity Challenges (while secretly having the much-coveted [[Hidden Immunity Idol]] in his back pocket), Shane led the Casaya Alliance and voted out Terry's allies [[Nick Stanbury]], [[Austin Carty]], and [[Sally Schumann]]. On Day 25, Bruce was [[Evacuation|medically evacuated]] due to severe stomach pains. The continual struggle to survive had driven Shane over the edge, getting upset over not winning individual challenges, confronting Cirie about playing an under-the-radar strategy, and even adopting a piece of wood that he called his "Blackberry", much to Danielle's annoyance. After Bruce's departure, Terry continued his winning streak, bagging immunity for a fourth consecutive time, thus forcing the once-strong Casaya Alliance to turn on each other. Before Tribal Council, Cirie noticed that Shane was apparently protecting Courtney, intent on keeping her until the end because of her unpopularity, stating that anybody could win should they bring Courtney. With this, Cirie concocted a plan to get rid of Courtney next by making a power play with Aras and Danielle. The plan worked, and Courtney was sent packing, throwing Shane off-guard.
   
When Terry won the family reward visit, he granted Shane an overnight stay with his son. During this time, Shane got to appreciate his life and surroundings a whole lot more. Terry used this as an opportunity to persuade his fellow remaining original La Mina tribemate to once again attempt to oust Danielle. Cirie took notice of this and further fortified her alliance with Danielle and Aras. At the next Tribal Council, not only had he and Terry cast separate votes, the other three gave their votes to Shane, blindsiding him.
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When Terry won the [[Loved Ones Challenge]] and a visit from his wife, he granted Shane an overnight stay with his son, Boston. During this time, Shane got to appreciate his life and surroundings a whole lot more. Terry used this as an opportunity to persuade his fellow remaining original La Mina tribemate to once again attempt to oust Danielle. Cirie took notice of this and further fortified her alliance with Aras and Danielle. At the next Tribal Council, not only did Shane and Terry cast separate votes, but the other three gave their votes to Shane, blindsiding him.
   
At [[Final Tribal Council]], Shane berated both finalists and made it clear that Terry was the most deserving to win the game. Shane then asked the Final Two to pick an number between one and one million. Aras said four while Danielle said ten. As Danielle picked the number closer to his, Shane gave his jury vote to her. Danielle would lose to Aras in a 5-2 vote.
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At the [[Final Tribal Council]], Shane berated both finalists and made it clear that Terry was the most deserving to win the game. Shane then asked the [[Final Two]] to pick a number between one and one million. Aras said four, while Danielle said ten. As Danielle picked the number closer to his, Shane gave his [[jury]] vote to her. Danielle would lose to Aras in a 5-2 vote.
   
 
===Voting History===
 
===Voting History===
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==Post-Survivor==
 
==Post-Survivor==
 
* Shane was briefly engaged to rapper [[Wikipedia:Eve (rapper)|Eve]] and had once dated Jenn Hoffman from ''[[Wikipedia:The Apprentice (U.S. season 6)|The Apprentice 6]]''.
 
* Shane was briefly engaged to rapper [[Wikipedia:Eve (rapper)|Eve]] and had once dated Jenn Hoffman from ''[[Wikipedia:The Apprentice (U.S. season 6)|The Apprentice 6]]''.
* Shane is now the host of [https://www.shaneshow.com/ The Shane Show]. It is a daily cultural and topical improv two hour radio talk show on DashRadio (live M-Th 5-7am ET). It also appears as a daily television show on the ''GoIfMedia'' app.
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* Shane is now the host of [https://www.shaneshow.com/ The Shane Show], a daily cultural and topical improv two-hour radio talk show on DashRadio (live M-Th 5-7am ET). It also appears as a daily television show on the ''GoIfMedia'' app.
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* Shortly after not being cast for {{S2|31}}, [[Rob Cesternino]] invited him over for an interview titled [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=921_65C9pCg "The Survivor Funeral of Shane Powers"] where Shane reiterated that he was done with ''Survivor''.<ref>https://twitter.com/theshanepowers/status/601304722658570240</ref>
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* On April 12, 2020, Shane revealed on his Instagram account that he tested positive for {{wp|Coronavirus disease 2019|COVID-19}}.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/B-3jFauJVJF/</ref>
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
[[File:Shane Second Chance.jpg|thumb|Shane's publicity photo for the voting of the ''Cambodia'' cast.]]
 
[[File:Shane Second Chance.jpg|thumb|Shane's publicity photo for the voting of the ''Cambodia'' cast.]]
 
* Shane was the youngest member of the original [[La Mina]] tribe.
 
* Shane was the youngest member of the original [[La Mina]] tribe.
* Shane's 35th birthday was on Day 29 during ''Panama''.
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* Shane's 35th birthday was on Day 29 of {{S2|12}}.
 
* Shane was cut at the last minute from {{S2|20}} in favor of [[Russell Hantz]].<ref>http://www.examiner.com/article/survivor-heroes-vs-villains-jeff-probst-says-shane-powers-was-cut-for-russell-hantz</ref>
* Shane's son Boston is the youngest person to participate in a [[Loved Ones Challenge]].
 
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** Shane also declined appearances on {{S2|16}} and {{S2|23}}.<ref>https://robhasawebsite.com/the-survivor-31-second-chances-funeral-of-shane-powers/</ref>
** In his campaign video for the ''Second Chance'' season, Shane believes his iconic moment was when he dropped to his knees when he saw Boston at the Loved Ones Challenge.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2O1Wd9JKymY</ref>
 
 
* According to her profile for ''Heroes vs. Villains'', [[Parvati Shallow]] listed Shane and [[Cirie Fields]] as the previous ''Survivor'' castaways that she respected the most.
* Shane was cut at the last minute from {{S|20}} in favor of [[Russell Hantz]].<ref>http://www.examiner.com/article/survivor-heroes-vs-villains-jeff-probst-says-shane-powers-was-cut-for-russell-hantz</ref>
 
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* Shane ties with [[Aras Baskauskas]] for receiving the most votes against them in ''Panama'' with 9.
* According to her profile for {{S|20}}, [[Parvati Shallow]] listed Shane and [[Cirie Fields]] as the previous ''Survivor'' castaways that she respected the most.
 
* Shane was one of the 32 contestants eligible to be selected to compete on {{S|31}}, but was not chosen in the final vote.<ref>http://www.ew.com/gallery/survivor-second-chance-contenders/2182953_shane-powers</ref>
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* Shane was one of the 32 contestants eligible to be selected to compete on {{S2|31}}, but was not chosen in the final vote.<ref>http://www.ew.com/gallery/survivor-second-chance-contenders/2182953_shane-powers</ref>
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** Shane's exclusion from ''Cambodia'' was a major surprise to most castaways who did make the final cut. [[Shirin Oskooi]] even felt that Shane was the one person most deserving of a second chance. <ref>http://www.ew.com/article/2015/08/26/survivor-cambodia-second-chance-cast-video-shane-powers</ref>
** After being revealed to not have the final cast, Shane declared he is done with ''Survivor''.<ref>https://twitter.com/theshanepowers/status/601304722658570240</ref>
 
** Shane's exclusion from ''Cambodia'' was a major surprise to most castaways who did made the final cut. [[Shirin Oskooi]] even felt Shane was the most deserving castaway who needed a second chance at ''Survivor''. <ref>http://www.ew.com/article/2015/08/26/survivor-cambodia-second-chance-cast-video-shane-powers</ref>
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** [[Jeff Varner]] claimed to have made a pre-game alliance with Shane for ''Cambodia''.<ref>http://www.ew.com/article/2015/08/26/survivor-cambodia-second-chance-cast-video-shane-powers</ref>
 
* In his campaign video for ''Cambodia'', Shane stated that his iconic moment was when he dropped to his knees when he saw his son Boston at the [[Family Visit|family visit]].<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2O1Wd9JKymY</ref>
* [[Jeff Varner]] claimed to have a pre-game alliance with Shane for ''Cambodia''.<ref>http://www.ew.com/article/2015/08/26/survivor-cambodia-second-chance-cast-video-shane-powers</ref>
 
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 23:12, 20 May 2020

Shane Powers is a contestant from Survivor: Panama.

A heavy smoker who entered the game while going through nicotine withdrawal, Shane's self-professed need for cigarettes saw him going on several volatile outbursts and rants towards his tribemates, particularly Courtney Marit and Danielle DiLorenzo. Nevertheless, Shane worked his way into the majority Casaya Alliance, allowing him to make it to the final five. However, when he grew closer to outsider Terry Deitz after the Family Visit, his allies became weary and took the opportunity to vote him out in fifth place.

Profile

Retrieved from CBS.com

Shane Powers was born and raised in Omaha, Nebraska. After finishing high school, Powers moved to Los Angeles.

In 1999, Powers and two business partners established a boutique specialty marketing company with the goal of effectively branding products. On the side, Powers makes time to coach his son's football team. Previous employment included work as a club promoter and restaurant manager.

Powers describes himself as witty, outgoing and funny. His most important accomplishment, still in progress, is raising his son. His hobbies include basketball, softball, writing and frequenting bookstores.

Powers believes he can be the Sole Survivor because of his unmatched communication skills. He believes he is also a physical threat and has the ability to manipulate people and not have them be resentful. If he wins, he wants to buy some real equipment and a great field for his son's football team.

Powers currently resides in Los Angeles under the watchful eye of his son, Boston. His birth date is November 28, 1970.[1]

Survivor: Panama

Being one of the four oldest male contestants of the season, Shane started the game on the orange La Mina tribe. Being the youngest member of the tribe, Shane felt like an outsider, feeling like an outcast. With this, he did not do many camp chores and isolated himself further from the tribe. Additionally, his suffering grew worse, as he claimed that his body was collapsing due to his nicotine withdrawal, wherein he confessed that he smoked several packets a day. But during the first Immunity Challenge, Shane went on to win safety, as La Mina finished second.

On Day 4, the four tribes merged into two and Shane became a member of the new Casaya tribe. His lack of cigarettes took a further toll on him, resulting in several outbursts and rants. His depression made him initially want to quit the competition, But despite Shane's volatile demeanor, fellow new Casaya member Aras Baskauskas managed to convince Shane to overcome his condition and made a four-person alliance with Courtney Marit and Danielle DiLorenzo. When the new Casaya lost the Day 6 Immunity Challenge, Shane informed Cirie Fields and Melinda Hyder that one of them would be going home that night, and whoever stayed would be the next the vote after. Meanwhile, Cirie and Melinda exploited Shane's mood swings as an opening to possibly break the yet-untested alliance. That night, Cirie's lobbying failed, and her ally Melinda was sent packing. Shane's old La Mina tribemate Bruce Kanegai later joined the tribe, due to the stipulations of his banishment to Exile Island during the Tribe Switch. Shane's unpredictable behavior started to wear his alliance out, as he started petty fights with everyone. Despite this, Casaya's dysfunction did not prevent them from winning the next two Immunity Challenges, decimating the rival La Mina tribe to five members.

When Casaya lost the fifth Immunity Challenge, Casaya's incohesiveness reflected during the vote, as their Tribal Council concluded with a puzzling 3-2-1-1 vote, resulting in Bobby Mason's elimination. However, Casaya made a comeback by winning the Day 15 combined Reward/Immunity Challenge, further reducing La Mina to their last four members. During the reward, Shane made amends with his alliance for his misdeeds. Also, he joked to a Panamanian local that he would take all of his clothes in exchange for a cigarette. Shane went back to camp with high spirits after smoking after a long abstinence.

On Day 16, Casaya and La Mina merged into the Gitanos tribe, with Casaya having the numbers, six to four. While Terry Deitz dominated in the individual Immunity Challenges (while secretly having the much-coveted Hidden Immunity Idol in his back pocket), Shane led the Casaya Alliance and voted out Terry's allies Nick Stanbury, Austin Carty, and Sally Schumann. On Day 25, Bruce was medically evacuated due to severe stomach pains. The continual struggle to survive had driven Shane over the edge, getting upset over not winning individual challenges, confronting Cirie about playing an under-the-radar strategy, and even adopting a piece of wood that he called his "Blackberry", much to Danielle's annoyance. After Bruce's departure, Terry continued his winning streak, bagging immunity for a fourth consecutive time, thus forcing the once-strong Casaya Alliance to turn on each other. Before Tribal Council, Cirie noticed that Shane was apparently protecting Courtney, intent on keeping her until the end because of her unpopularity, stating that anybody could win should they bring Courtney. With this, Cirie concocted a plan to get rid of Courtney next by making a power play with Aras and Danielle. The plan worked, and Courtney was sent packing, throwing Shane off-guard.

When Terry won the Loved Ones Challenge and a visit from his wife, he granted Shane an overnight stay with his son, Boston. During this time, Shane got to appreciate his life and surroundings a whole lot more. Terry used this as an opportunity to persuade his fellow remaining original La Mina tribemate to once again attempt to oust Danielle. Cirie took notice of this and further fortified her alliance with Aras and Danielle. At the next Tribal Council, not only did Shane and Terry cast separate votes, but the other three gave their votes to Shane, blindsiding him.

At the Final Tribal Council, Shane berated both finalists and made it clear that Terry was the most deserving to win the game. Shane then asked the Final Two to pick a number between one and one million. Aras said four, while Danielle said ten. As Danielle picked the number closer to his, Shane gave his jury vote to her. Danielle would lose to Aras in a 5-2 vote.

Voting History

Shane's Voting History
Episode Shane's
Votes
Voted Against
Shane
1 La Mina Tribe Immune
2 Melinda Cirie, Melinda
3 Casaya Tribe Immune
4 Casaya Tribe Immune
5 Aras -
6 Casaya Tribe Immune
8 Nick Austin, Nick,
Sally, Terry
9 Austin -
10 Sally -
11 No Tribal Council
12 Danielle -
13 Danielle Aras, Cirie,
Danielle
Voted Out, Day 33
Voted for
Sole Survivor
Danielle

Post-Survivor

  • Shane was briefly engaged to rapper Eve and had once dated Jenn Hoffman from The Apprentice 6.
  • Shane is now the host of The Shane Show, a daily cultural and topical improv two-hour radio talk show on DashRadio (live M-Th 5-7am ET). It also appears as a daily television show on the GoIfMedia app.
  • Shortly after not being cast for Cambodia, Rob Cesternino invited him over for an interview titled "The Survivor Funeral of Shane Powers" where Shane reiterated that he was done with Survivor.[2]
  • On April 12, 2020, Shane revealed on his Instagram account that he tested positive for COVID-19.[3]

Trivia

Shane Second Chance

Shane's publicity photo for the voting of the Cambodia cast.

  • Shane was the youngest member of the original La Mina tribe.
  • Shane's 35th birthday was on Day 29 of Panama.
  • Shane was cut at the last minute from Heroes vs. Villains in favor of Russell Hantz.[4]
  • According to her profile for Heroes vs. VillainsParvati Shallow listed Shane and Cirie Fields as the previous Survivor castaways that she respected the most.
  • Shane ties with Aras Baskauskas for receiving the most votes against them in Panama with 9.
  • Shane was one of the 32 contestants eligible to be selected to compete on Cambodia, but was not chosen in the final vote.[6]
    • Shane's exclusion from Cambodia was a major surprise to most castaways who did make the final cut. Shirin Oskooi even felt that Shane was the one person most deserving of a second chance. [7]
    • Jeff Varner claimed to have made a pre-game alliance with Shane for Cambodia.[8]
  • In his campaign video for Cambodia, Shane stated that his iconic moment was when he dropped to his knees when he saw his son Boston at the family visit.[9]

References

Survivor: Panama Castaways
 Aras
Viveros
S12 aras t
 Austin
Viveros
S12 austin t
 Bobby
Viveros
S12 bobby t
 Bruce
La Mina
S12 bruce t
 Cirie
Casaya
S12 cirie t
 Courtney
Bayoneta
S12 courtney t
 Dan
La Mina
S12 dan t
 Danielle
Bayoneta
S12 danielle t
 Melinda
Casaya
S12 melinda t
 Misty
Bayoneta
S12 misty t
 Nick
Viveros
S12 nick t
 Ruth Marie
Casaya
S12 ruthmarie t
 Sally
Bayoneta
S12 sally t
 Shane
La Mina
S12 shane t
 Terry
La Mina
S12 terry t
 Tina
Casaya
S12 tina t