Adam Klein is currently competing on Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X and he's all about taking matters into his own hands.
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Adam is a 25-year-old strategic planner and manager for a non-profit homeless shelter from San Francisco, CA.
Due to the fact he's certainly not one of the stronger physical player on the Vanua (Millennials) Tribe, Adam is working the strategy side of things hard -- and he even managed to find a hidden Immunity Idol.
The Season 33 castaway has been a "super-duper fan" of Survivor since age 9 and thinks he has more motivation to win the game than anyone else, because the longer he sticks around, the more episodes he can watch with his sick mother, his best friend.
Adam imagines handing his mom the $1 million check at the end of it all. Want to learn more about him?
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Below is a list of 8 facts Reality TV World has compiled about Adam Klein:
- He loves board games, traveling and poker. Adam also considers himself "the life of the party." (I'm really not sure if he's joking or not).
- Before entering Survivor, Adam said his fellow competitors won't know the power of his punch "until they are already knocked out."
- Adam's grandmother survived Auschwitz and his mother has been fighting Stage 4 lung cancer in recent months. His "biggest dream" is coming true by playing Survivor while his "worst nightmare" is unfolding at home.
- The castaway describes himself as intelligent, confident, personable, charming and energetic. He can relate to Survivor: Blood vs. Water castaway Hayden Moss' "never-say-die nature and social finesse."
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- Adam hates bullies, long lines, smokers and mustaches. He actually despises mustaches with "a fiery passion."
- He is confident he just might be the smartest Survivor castaway this season. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Stanford University and was voted "Biggest Nerd" in high school.
- When Adam volunteered as chairman of a Relay For Life event, he helped raise over $135,000 for cancer research and it grew in size from about 10 youth participants to over 500.
- No surprise here. Adam would compare himself to former Survivor castaway Spencer Bledsoe (Cagayan and Cambodia), claiming they are both wise beyond their years, can easily play up to older players' egos, strategic thinkers, and widely underestimated in the game.
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