All About Kyle Fraser, the winner of Survivor Season 48, and His Use of “Charm” in the Game
At the conclusion of Survivor’s 48th season, Kyle Fraser was declared the victor.
Fraser was declared the Sole Survivor in the May 21 finale of the long-running CBS program, which is hosted by Jeff Probst, following weeks of living in Fiji and competing. He won the $1 million prize after defeating the other finalists in a 5-2-1 jury vote.
Fraser discussed how he would leave a lasting impression on the show with Parade prior to filming. It is not my intention to claim victory. However, I believe it must be a dominant game if I prevail,” he said.
“I run the sort of scenarios in my head. I don’t know how I can hide in a lot of ways
As for how he approached the game, he told the outlet that his motto through the season was going to be “people first,” saying he wanted to “connect” with the other contestants to then “build a foundation to play the game.”
Here’s everything to know about Survivor season 48 winner Kyle Fraser.
He is from Virginia and lives in NEW YORK
Fraser is from Roanoke, Va., per a CBS press release, but now calls Brooklyn, N.Y., home.
He stayed in Virginia for school, graduating from Hampden-Sydney College in 2016, per his LinkedIn. Fraser then received his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Michigan Law School. Visit PeopleÂ