I haven’t thought about the show “Survivor” in about a decade, but the game show has put together an intriguing cast for this year’s installment that has piqued my interest. The reality show will feature NBA All-Star and former Portland Trailblazer forward, Cliff Robinson. The contestants will be split into three groups; the Brain Tribe, the Brawn Tribe (which Robinson will represent) and the Beauty Tribe. Speaking of beauty, 21-year-old Morgan McLeod, a former San Francisco 49ers cheerleader will be rightfully in the Beauty Tribe. Meanwhile David Samson, the current president of the Miami Marlins will compete on the Brains Tribe. “Survivor” will be set in the Cagayan province of the Philippines and premieres with a special two-hour episode on Wednesday, Feb. 26. Unfortunately we were unable to find any photos of Cliff Robinson and David Samson, but we were able to discover some pics of the lovely Morgan McLeod. Go Beauty Tribe!
The New Season Of ‘Survivor’ Features A Former NBA All-Star, The President Of The Miami Marlins And A 49ers Cheerleader
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