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+ | | birthdate = {{Birth date and age|1952|8|26|mf=yes}} |
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+ | | hometown = Martinez, California |
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⚫ | One of the series' most popular contestants, Yau-Man is regarded as one of the modern pioneers of ''Survivor'' by utilizing his skills in physics to complete tasks that stronger contestants in ''Fiji'' would not be able to accomplish. He is also known for being betrayed by [[Dreamz Herd]] and voted out just one day before the [[Final Tribal Council]], becoming the final victim of the ''Survivor'' [[Car Curse]]. |
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+ | Yau-Man's popularity led him to become an early target in ''Micronesia''. After finding himself in the minority, he became the third person voted out of the season. |
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+ | Originally from Malaysian Borneo, Yau-Man Chan attended All Saints Secondary School in Kota Kinabalu. He moved to the United States where he received a Bachelor of Science degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He went on to receive his Master of Science degree from the University of California, Santa Barbara. |
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+ | Chan is the Director of Information Systems for the College of Chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley. In this position, he manages and runs the information systems infrastructure for administrative, research and teaching units of the college. This includes setting up networks, computers and managing business database systems. He previously worked designing electronic circuits for scientific instruments to collect data. He's also been a housepainter, cook and dishwasher. |
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+ | Chan enjoys playing table tennis, bicycling, woodworking and reading. He is a member of the USA Table Tennis Association. He describes himself as intellectual and contemplative. He considers himself a natural leader, a good organizer, very skilled with his hands, very resourceful and feels he possesses a keen intellect. |
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+ | Chan has been married to his wife, Jennifer, for 23 years. They have two children, Penelope and Ione. They also have a dog, Tucker and two rabbits, Ruby and Cupid. Chan's birth date is August 26, 1952.<ref>https://www.cbs.com/shows/survivor/cast/20307/</ref> |
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Originally from Malaysian Borneo, Yau-Man Chan attended All Saints Secondary School in Kota Kinabalu. He moved to the U.S. where he received a Bachelor of Science degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He went on to receive his Master of Science degree from the University of California, Santa Barbara. |
Originally from Malaysian Borneo, Yau-Man Chan attended All Saints Secondary School in Kota Kinabalu. He moved to the U.S. where he received a Bachelor of Science degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He went on to receive his Master of Science degree from the University of California, Santa Barbara. |
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Chan enjoys playing table tennis, bicycling, woodworking and reading. He is a member of the USA Table Tennis Association. He describes himself as intellectual and contemplative. He considers himself a natural leader, a good organizer, very skilled with his hands, very resourceful and feels he possesses a keen intellect. |
Chan enjoys playing table tennis, bicycling, woodworking and reading. He is a member of the USA Table Tennis Association. He describes himself as intellectual and contemplative. He considers himself a natural leader, a good organizer, very skilled with his hands, very resourceful and feels he possesses a keen intellect. |
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− | Chan currently resides in Martinez, California with his wife of 24 years, Jennifer. They have two children, Penelope and Ione. They also have a dog, Tucker, and two rabbits, Ruby and Cupid. His birth date is August 26, 1952. |
+ | Chan currently resides in Martinez, California with his wife of 24 years, Jennifer. They have two children, Penelope and Ione. They also have a dog, Tucker, and two rabbits, Ruby and Cupid. His birth date is August 26, 1952.<ref>https://www.cbs.com/shows/survivor/cast/126/</ref> |
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− | Yau-Man originally started on the [[Ravu]] tribe, which didn't win any challenges. He didn't have to worry, as he joined [[Earl Cole]] in making the [[Syndicate Alliance|Syndicate Alliance.]] At the tribe switch Yau-Man switched to Moto which won the all the remaining Immunity Challenges except a reward challenge. At the merge he joins with his alliance in picking off the remaining loyal [[Four Horsemen]] members. Yau-Man then wins the 2008 Ford Super Duty at a reward challenge. Then he made[[I Wanna See If I Can Make a Deal| a deal]] with [[Dreamz Herd]] saying that if he gives Dreamz the car Dreamz has to give Yau-Man the Final Four Immunity Necklace, if Dreamz wins it, and Dreamz agrees to the deal. Dreamz didn't want to commit and noted that the deal only applies at the final four. Using this, [[Stacy Kimball]] convinced [[Boo Bernis]] and [[Cassandra Franklin]] to vote out Yau-Man. However, this was averted because Yau plays his Hidden Immunity Idol at Tribal Council, sending Stacy home. He then wins the next immunity keeping him safe to the Final Four. At the Final Four immunity challenge it comes down to Yau and Dreamz, with the latter winning. At Tribal though Dreamz betrays Yau-Man and doesn't give him immunity as he knows that if he does he will be sent home, which sends Yau home. |
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+ | Like everybody in ''Fiji'', Yau-Man was surprised to find that the castaways started the game without tribes. Before the tribes were chosen, Yau-Man impressed everybody with his physical strength and his intelligence, using his physics knowledge to break a crate that the physically stronger members could not open. After the tribes were picked on Day 2, Yau-Man was placed on on the [[Ravu]], which was also the [[Haves vs. Have Nots|Have Nots]] tribe as they lost the initial [[Immunity Challenge]] which relegated their tribe to the desolate beach. Ravu lost almost every subsequent challenge they competed in. Although initially worried that his tribe members would see him as weak, Yau joined [[Earl Cole]] in making the [[Syndicate Alliance]]. This kept him safe from [[Tribal Council]]. At the [[Tribe Switch]], Yau-Man was swapped to the [[Moto]] tribe with close allies Earl and [[Michelle Yi]]. He enjoyed the many luxuries the tribe had in comparison to Ravu. Moto won all the remaining challenges except one [[Reward Challenge]], bringing Yau safely to the [[merge]]. He also managed to find the [[Hidden Immunity Idol]] after visiting {{dab|Exile Island|twist}}. |
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+ | At the merge, he rejoined with his alliance and picked off the remaining loyal [[Four Horsemen]] members. During this time he managed to win immunity twice. Yau-Man won a 2008 {{wp|Ford Super Duty}} truck at a Reward Challenge. He made a deal with [[Dreamz Herd]] as he knew Dreamz didn't have a car of his own. The deal was that if he gives Dreamz the car Dreamz had to give Yau-Man the [[Immunity Necklace]] at the final four should he win it. Dreamz happily agreed to the deal, thanking Yau-Man. Yau also sent himself to Exile Island. After finding the clue to the Hidden Immunity Idol, Yau shared it with Earl, and together they found the idol, which Earl kept. Although Dreamz accepted Yau-Man's deal, he didn't want to commit and noted that the deal only applied at the final four. Using this, [[Stacy Kimball]] convinced [[Boo Bernis]] and [[Cassandra Franklin]] to vote out Yau-Man before the final four. Yau-Man discovered their plan and played his Hidden Immunity Idol at Tribal Council, sending Stacy home instead. |
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+ | Yau managed to win the next Immunity Challenge, keeping him safe to the final four. At the [[Final Immunity Challenge]] it came down to Yau-Man and Dreamz, with the latter winning. At Tribal Council, Dreamz betrayed Yau-Man and kept the Immunity Necklace for himself, saying that if he gave up immunity he would be voted out instead. This led to Yau-Man being voted out on Day 38, as he was the biggest threat going into the [[Final Tribal Council]]. |
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⚫ | Yau-Man returned as one of ten returning contestants who competed against ten ''Survivor'' "Superfans" who gave him the most loud and positive response upon his arrival into the game. At the first individual [[Immunity Challenge]], where the castaways were to locate an individual Immunity Idol (one per tribe) that would only be effective the first time they go to [[Tribal Council]]. Villain [[Jon Dalton]] found one of the two idols, but mistakenly picked the [[Airai|Fans]]' Immunity Idol. Yau-Man caught him and told [[Kathy Sleckman]] where the idol for her tribe was, and then he rushed to their boat getting the idol from his tribe and accidentally slammed Jon at the hull of the boat, to the latter's chagrin. |
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⚫ | Yau-Man formed an alliance with [[Eliza Orlins]], [[Jonathan Penner]], and [[Ami Cusack]] to try to vote out the [[Malakal Couples Alliance]] made by [[Amanda Kimmel]], [[Ozzy Lusth]], [[James Clement]], and [[Parvati Shallow]]. While both voting blocs were vying for Jon and [[Cirie Fields]]'s votes, all plans were put on hold when Jon suddenly decided that he wanted to go home to be with his expectant girlfriend and honoring Jon's wishes, he was unanimously voted out 9-1. |
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⚫ | On Day 5, [[Malakal]] won the combined [[Reward Challenge|Reward]]/Immunity Challenge by a wide margin, sparing Yau-Man from elimination once more, however Malakal lost the third Immunity Challenge. Both alliances again battled for Cirie's crucial swing vote, but Cirie eventually joined Parvati's alliance on the condition that Yau-Man would be the first eliminated despite the alliance's desire to eliminate Eliza (for her weak challenge performances). Cirie argued that if Yau-Man went to {{dab|Exile Island|twist}} at least once, he would definitely find the [[Hidden Immunity Idol]] based on his success in obtaining idols in ''Fiji''. Parvati's alliance eventually agreed, sending Yau-Man home in a 6-2-1 vote. |
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==Post-Survivor== |
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+ | * In 2008, Yau-Man appeared on the Canadian show ''{{wp|Reality Obsessed}}''.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJoMUfCWGJQ</ref> |
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− | Chan was asked to return in the the 20th season special, ''[[Survivor: Heroes vs Villains|Heroes vs. Villains]]''; however, he had to decline due to insufficient leave.<ref>http://www.mercurynews.com/top-stories/ci_14367664</ref> |
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+ | * On January 9, 2010, Yau-Man attended ''Survivor''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s 10-year anniversary party. |
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− | *Yau-Man was the oldest Asian-American contestant on ''[[Survivor: Fiji|Fiji]]'' and the oldest one overall in ''[[Survivor: Micronesia|Micronesia]]''. |
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− | ** He was the second asian contestant to compete multiple times after [[Shii Ann Huang]], and [[Brenda Lowe]] would later become the third. Coincidentally, they are the first and currently only people to represent their original season. |
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− | ** He is currently the only contestant from Fiji to be asked back for another season as there are no other known alternates from that season. |
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− | * Yau-Man is the first player to save himself from certain elimination by playing a Hidden Immunity Idol. In the Fiji episode ''[[I Wanna See If I Can Make a Deal|I Wanna See If I Can Make A Deal]]'', four votes were cast against Yau-Man (which were nullified) and two for [[Stacy Kimball]], who wound up going home as a result. It is assumed that [[Gary Hogeboom]]'s playing of his idol in Guatemala saved him, but it is not certain since, under the rules of the game then, the idol was played before the vote, and the user was immune. |
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− | * For placing fourth on [[Survivor: Fiji]], Chan won $60,000. |
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+ | * Yau-Man is the first contestant to send himself to {{dab|Exile Island|twist}}. |
+ | * Yau-Man is the first person to play a Hidden Immunity Idol in its current format and simultaneously negate votes against them and prevent their elimination. |
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− | *Several segments showed Yau-Man using his left hand dominantly. |
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− | *Yau-Man is the first male castaway to have a dash within his name followed by [[Jean-Robert Bellande]] of Survivor: China. |
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+ | * Yau-Man is the oldest contestant to compete on {{S2|16}}. |
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+ | * According to her profile for {{S2|20}}, [[Courtney Yates]] claimed that Yau-Man was the past ''Survivor'' castaway she respects the most.<ref>https://www.cbs.com/shows/survivor/cast/39399/</ref> |
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+ | * Yau-Man was asked to return in the 20th season, ''Heroes vs. Villains''; however, he had to decline due to insufficient leave.<ref>http://www.mercurynews.com/top-stories/ci_14367664</ref> [[Eliza Orlins]] stated that Yau-Man was asked back to compete in {{S2|27}}, but turned it down.<ref>http://survivoroz.wordpress.com/2013/11/21/survivor-blood-vs-water-episode-10-recap-featuring-eliza-orlins/#more-17547</ref> |
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+ | * Yau-Man is currently the oldest living [[Returning Players|returning player]]. |
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− | * [http://www.cbs.com/primetime/survivor/cast/14/yau-man Yau-Man's CBS Profile (''Fiji'')] |
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− | * [http://www.cbs.com/primetime/survivor/cast/16/yau-man Yau-Man's CBS Profile (''Micronesia'')] |
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Revision as of 14:21, 15 May 2020
Yau-Man Chan is a contestant from Survivor: Fiji and Survivor: Micronesia.
One of the series' most popular contestants, Yau-Man is regarded as one of the modern pioneers of Survivor by utilizing his skills in physics to complete tasks that stronger contestants in Fiji would not be able to accomplish. He is also known for being betrayed by Dreamz Herd and voted out just one day before the Final Tribal Council, becoming the final victim of the Survivor Car Curse.
Yau-Man's popularity led him to become an early target in Micronesia. After finding himself in the minority, he became the third person voted out of the season.
Profile
Retrieved from CBS.com
Originally from Malaysian Borneo, Yau-Man Chan attended All Saints Secondary School in Kota Kinabalu. He moved to the United States where he received a Bachelor of Science degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He went on to receive his Master of Science degree from the University of California, Santa Barbara. Chan is the Director of Information Systems for the College of Chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley. In this position, he manages and runs the information systems infrastructure for administrative, research and teaching units of the college. This includes setting up networks, computers and managing business database systems. He previously worked designing electronic circuits for scientific instruments to collect data. He's also been a housepainter, cook and dishwasher. Chan enjoys playing table tennis, bicycling, woodworking and reading. He is a member of the USA Table Tennis Association. He describes himself as intellectual and contemplative. He considers himself a natural leader, a good organizer, very skilled with his hands, very resourceful and feels he possesses a keen intellect. Chan has been married to his wife, Jennifer, for 23 years. They have two children, Penelope and Ione. They also have a dog, Tucker and two rabbits, Ruby and Cupid. Chan's birth date is August 26, 1952.[1]
Originally from Malaysian Borneo, Yau-Man Chan attended All Saints Secondary School in Kota Kinabalu. He moved to the U.S. where he received a Bachelor of Science degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He went on to receive his Master of Science degree from the University of California, Santa Barbara. Yau-Man Chan is the Chief Technology Officer for the College of Chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley. In this position, he manages and runs the information systems infrastructure for administrative, research and teaching units of the college. This includes setting up networks, computers and managing business database systems. He previously worked designing electronic circuits for scientific instruments to collect data. He's also been a housepainter, cook and dishwasher. Chan enjoys playing table tennis, bicycling, woodworking and reading. He is a member of the USA Table Tennis Association. He describes himself as intellectual and contemplative. He considers himself a natural leader, a good organizer, very skilled with his hands, very resourceful and feels he possesses a keen intellect. Chan currently resides in Martinez, California with his wife of 24 years, Jennifer. They have two children, Penelope and Ione. They also have a dog, Tucker, and two rabbits, Ruby and Cupid. His birth date is August 26, 1952.[2] |
Survivor
Fiji
Like everybody in Fiji, Yau-Man was surprised to find that the castaways started the game without tribes. Before the tribes were chosen, Yau-Man impressed everybody with his physical strength and his intelligence, using his physics knowledge to break a crate that the physically stronger members could not open. After the tribes were picked on Day 2, Yau-Man was placed on on the Ravu, which was also the Have Nots tribe as they lost the initial Immunity Challenge which relegated their tribe to the desolate beach. Ravu lost almost every subsequent challenge they competed in. Although initially worried that his tribe members would see him as weak, Yau joined Earl Cole in making the Syndicate Alliance. This kept him safe from Tribal Council. At the Tribe Switch, Yau-Man was swapped to the Moto tribe with close allies Earl and Michelle Yi. He enjoyed the many luxuries the tribe had in comparison to Ravu. Moto won all the remaining challenges except one Reward Challenge, bringing Yau safely to the merge. He also managed to find the Hidden Immunity Idol after visiting Exile Island.
At the merge, he rejoined with his alliance and picked off the remaining loyal Four Horsemen members. During this time he managed to win immunity twice. Yau-Man won a 2008 Ford Super Duty truck at a Reward Challenge. He made a deal with Dreamz Herd as he knew Dreamz didn't have a car of his own. The deal was that if he gives Dreamz the car Dreamz had to give Yau-Man the Immunity Necklace at the final four should he win it. Dreamz happily agreed to the deal, thanking Yau-Man. Yau also sent himself to Exile Island. After finding the clue to the Hidden Immunity Idol, Yau shared it with Earl, and together they found the idol, which Earl kept. Although Dreamz accepted Yau-Man's deal, he didn't want to commit and noted that the deal only applied at the final four. Using this, Stacy Kimball convinced Boo Bernis and Cassandra Franklin to vote out Yau-Man before the final four. Yau-Man discovered their plan and played his Hidden Immunity Idol at Tribal Council, sending Stacy home instead.
Yau managed to win the next Immunity Challenge, keeping him safe to the final four. At the Final Immunity Challenge it came down to Yau-Man and Dreamz, with the latter winning. At Tribal Council, Dreamz betrayed Yau-Man and kept the Immunity Necklace for himself, saying that if he gave up immunity he would be voted out instead. This led to Yau-Man being voted out on Day 38, as he was the biggest threat going into the Final Tribal Council.
At the Final Tribal Council, Yau-Man shows no ill-will toward Dreamz for the betrayal. He simply asked why Earl voted him out. Earl said it was because he knew that Yau-Man would win if he had reached the end. Satisfied, Yau-Man voted for his ally Earl to win the title of Sole Survivor.
Voting History
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1 | Jessica | Erica |
2 | Erica | - |
3 | Sylvia | - |
4 | Ravu Tribe Immune | |
5 | Rita | - |
6 | Moto Tribe Immune | |
7 | Moto Tribe Immune | |
8 | Moto Tribe Immune | |
9 | Immune | |
10 | Edgardo | Individual Immunity |
11 | Alex | - |
12 | Alex | Alex |
13 | Stacy | Dreamz, Stacy |
14 | Boo | Individual Immunity |
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^1 In "I Wanna See If I Can Make a Deal", Yau-Man used a Hidden Immunity Idol, negating 4 votes against him.
Micronesia
Yau-Man returned as one of ten returning contestants who competed against ten Survivor "Superfans" who gave him the most loud and positive response upon his arrival into the game. At the first individual Immunity Challenge, where the castaways were to locate an individual Immunity Idol (one per tribe) that would only be effective the first time they go to Tribal Council. Villain Jon Dalton found one of the two idols, but mistakenly picked the Fans' Immunity Idol. Yau-Man caught him and told Kathy Sleckman where the idol for her tribe was, and then he rushed to their boat getting the idol from his tribe and accidentally slammed Jon at the hull of the boat, to the latter's chagrin.
Yau-Man formed an alliance with Eliza Orlins, Jonathan Penner, and Ami Cusack to try to vote out the Malakal Couples Alliance made by Amanda Kimmel, Ozzy Lusth, James Clement, and Parvati Shallow. While both voting blocs were vying for Jon and Cirie Fields's votes, all plans were put on hold when Jon suddenly decided that he wanted to go home to be with his expectant girlfriend and honoring Jon's wishes, he was unanimously voted out 9-1.
On Day 5, Malakal won the combined Reward/Immunity Challenge by a wide margin, sparing Yau-Man from elimination once more, however Malakal lost the third Immunity Challenge. Both alliances again battled for Cirie's crucial swing vote, but Cirie eventually joined Parvati's alliance on the condition that Yau-Man would be the first eliminated despite the alliance's desire to eliminate Eliza (for her weak challenge performances). Cirie argued that if Yau-Man went to Exile Island at least once, he would definitely find the Hidden Immunity Idol based on his success in obtaining idols in Fiji. Parvati's alliance eventually agreed, sending Yau-Man home in a 6-2-1 vote.
Voting History
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Episode | Yau-Man's Votes |
Voted Against Yau-Man |
1 | Jon | Individual Immunity |
2 | Malakal Tribe Immune | |
3 | Parvati | Amanda, Cirie, Eliza, James, Ozzy, Parvati |
Voted Out, Day 8 |
Post-Survivor
- In 2008, Yau-Man appeared on the Canadian show Reality Obsessed.[3]
- On January 9, 2010, Yau-Man attended Survivor's 10-year anniversary party.
Trivia
- Yau-Man is the oldest member of the original Ravu tribe.
- Yau-Man is the first player to make and plant a fake Hidden Immunity Idol after finding a real one. His fake idol was never found, though.
- Yau-Man is the first contestant to send himself to Exile Island.
- Yau-Man is the first person to play a Hidden Immunity Idol in its current format and simultaneously negate votes against them and prevent their elimination.
- Yau-Man is the only representative of Fiji to return for another season.
- Yau-Man is the oldest contestant to compete on Micronesia.
- According to her profile for Heroes vs. Villains, Courtney Yates claimed that Yau-Man was the past Survivor castaway she respects the most.[4]
- Yau-Man was asked to return in the 20th season, Heroes vs. Villains; however, he had to decline due to insufficient leave.[5] Eliza Orlins stated that Yau-Man was asked back to compete in Blood vs. Water, but turned it down.[6]
- Yau-Man is currently the oldest living returning player.
References
- ↑ https://www.cbs.com/shows/survivor/cast/20307/
- ↑ https://www.cbs.com/shows/survivor/cast/126/
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJoMUfCWGJQ
- ↑ https://www.cbs.com/shows/survivor/cast/39399/
- ↑ http://www.mercurynews.com/top-stories/ci_14367664
- ↑ http://survivoroz.wordpress.com/2013/11/21/survivor-blood-vs-water-episode-10-recap-featuring-eliza-orlins/#more-17547
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