Bank Teller Sandra Diaz-Twine Is Survivor Winner 2010
Sandra Diaz-Twine, a 34-year-old bank teller from Fayetteville, N.C. has won the 20th season of reality show Survivor.
Twine defeated fellow villains, 27-year-old former boxer Parvati Shallow and sinister 37-year-old oil company owner Russell Hantz, to win the CBS reality competition. She walked home with $1 million in her kitty.
The banker also become only the second contestant to win "Survivor" twice. "It makes me the queen," Diaz-Twine said of her two-time win.
The season started with 20 veteran contestants, divided into tribes of good guys and baddies, in Samoa. Diaz-Twine had failed to win a physical challenge, but she reached the final three after her making friends on the villains tribe.
"If she can win the game twice, there is a flaw in the game," a disgruntled Hantz said. The 35-year-old former rancher Colby Donaldson, the lone hero standing, was quickly dispatched to the jury by the four villains at the beginning of the finale. "I've never quit anything in my life. So when the time was right, I made one more attempt," said Donaldson after elimination.