
Kyle Fraser has won Survivor season 48, defeating fellow finalists Joe Hunter and Eva Erickson to claim the title of Sole Survivor and the $1 million prize.
Fraser, 31, is an attorney based in Brooklyn, New York, originally from Roanoke, Virginia. Before entering the legal profession, he worked as a teacher, including time spent teaching at a juvenile detention centre.
Fraser’s background as an educator informed the “people first” strategy he brought to the game. He told Survivor producers that his teaching experience—ranging from a private boarding school to a detention centre—shaped his ability to connect with individuals from diverse backgrounds.
During the season, Fraser shared that he had been incarcerated in the past for non-violent misdemeanours. He also chose not to disclose his current legal profession to other contestants, instead identifying as a former teacher to avoid strategic targeting.
The season marked Fraser’s first appearance on the show. He began watching Survivor during the COVID-19 pandemic and cited former winners Wendell Holland and Jay Starrett as inspirations.
Fraser’s win comes after a year of personal milestones, including his 2024 marriage to Maggie Turner. He is expected to return for media appearances following the finale.
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