Bret LaBelle is currently competing on Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X.
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Bret is a 42-year-old police sergeant from Dedham, MA. He's playing on the Takali (Gen X) Tribe but previews for the next episode show a swap is coming.
Bret managed to secure himself in the majority alliance at first, however, when three female allies flipped, he ended up on the bottom of the tribe. A swap therefore might benefit Bret's game, especially if he's afforded the chance to continue working with his No. 1 ally Chris Hammons.
Bret was excited to play Survivor's 33rd season, but he's not interesting in lying and manipulating to get ahead, so we'll see how that works out for the castaway.
Below is a list of 8 facts Reality TV World has compiled about Bret LaBelle:
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- He has been a police officer for 18 years and thinks he knows when people aren't telling the truth.
- Bret is a huge Survivor fan and applied several times to get on the show. He has also watched every single season.
- The sergeant would describe himself as gregarious, hilarious and caring. And his hobbies include golf, improv, bicycling and going to the gym.
- Bret is passionate about being a "Gen-Xer," someone he thinks works really hard, attended school (not just online), maybe rode the bus, takes responsibility for one's actions, appreciates old Saturday morning cartoons, knows the difference between VHS and Betamax, and doesn't spend money excessively.
- He believes he is most like former Survivor castaway Jonathan Penner (Cook Islands, Micronesia and Philippines) because he's funny, easygoing and under-the-radar.
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- Bret can't stand couples who sit on the same side of the booth, people who talk politics and religion at Thanksgiving dinner, and bullies.
- Bret received the Human Award for Bravery from the Governor of Massachusetts for disarming a gunman in 2014.
- The castaway believes he has what it takes to win Survivor because he is extremely likeable and great at reading people, as well as relating to many different people. Bret also says he's capable of leading others without them realizing he's the leader.
About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski