Survivor 2018 Finale: Winner And Reunion Photo Gallery [PICS]

Last night Survivor 2018 came to a close as the final David slayed the remaining Goliaths. Nick Wilson, the public defender from London, Kentucky, won the $1 Million grand prize during the Survivor David vs. Goliath Season finale. Finishing in second place was filmmaker Mike White from Los Angeles. Third went to Angelina Keeley, the financial consultant from San Clemente, California.

At the start of the night there were still six castaways left and numbers dwindled throughout the episode as the six became the Final 3 after two immunity challenges and tribal councils, and a final fire-making contest. The first to go of the night was Davie Rickenbacker in a bit of a blindside, leaving Nick as the only original David Tribe member. Alison Raybould was the next to go, cutting it down to the final four. By the final tribal, Nick had chosen Angelina to join him at the finale, so Mike and Kara Kay were left to compete in the fire-making challenge. Kara fell just short and became the tenth and final juror.

As soon as the show headed into the live finale and reunion portion, host Jeff Probst revealed the votes. And as we already know, it was Nick who became the latest Survivor champion in a 7-3-0 vote. Christian, Alison and Kara were the votes for Mike. You can relive the finale in our photo gallery below and also check out some exclusive red-carpet photos of some of the Top 6 players.

What did you think of the Survivor 37 season finale? Who were you rooting for to win? Did the right player win?

Also, be sure to join us for Survivor 38 “Edge of Extinction” coverage. We will be here to do it all over again! Are you excited for the next season of Survivor?

Survivor 2018 David Vs. Goliath Season Finale Photo Gallery


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