The moment occurred after players were informed that an advantage in the upcoming immunity challenge was somewhere in the ...
Probst noticed a competitor from a rival tribe, Joe Hunter, 45, showing concern for Erickson in the emotional moment. Hunter ...
Jeff Probst had a front-row seat to Joe and Eva’s embrace after Eva, who has autism, won immunity for her tribe ...
Wow, this has never happened,” Jeff Probst said while crying on camera for the first time in 48 seasons in the March 26 ...
Host Jeff Probst was so moved by Eva’s decision to ... Probst opened up about the emotional moment during an interview with Entertainment Weekly published on Wednesday. “I know I speak for ...
It was an honor to witness. I’ll carry it with me forever. This is Season 48 of “Survivor,” and Jeff Probst has hosted the show since its premiere on May 31, 2000.
A heartwarming moment shared between two contestants in latest episode of “Survivor” transcended the famously fierce competition and brought host Jeff Probst to tears. In Wednesday’s episode ...
I’m crying. You’re crying. Jeff Probst is crying. We’re all crying. Since its conception, CBS’ reality competition series ...
Over 48 seasons of “Survivor,” Jeff Probst has seen contestants spill their guts, revealing vulnerable parts of their lives. He has observed physical and emotional pain, triumph and agony.
In what may be a first in the show's long and storied history, "Survivor" host Jeff Probst became visibly emotional during a challenge in this week's episode. The fifth episode of Season 48 ...
A special moment between two Survivor contestants during the March 26 episode brought tears to Jeff Probst’s eyes ... In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, Survivor 48 star Eva Erickson ...