Chris Hammons has received a quiet edit so far on Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X, but according to recently-eliminated castaway Paul Wachter, he was nonchalantly leading the Takali (Gen X) Tribe.
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When Chris entered the game of Survivor, he thought he'd perform well since he is able to juggle different personalities, has a great memory, and has always been able to fit in with both the "in" crowd and the "out" crowd. Want to learn more about him?
Below is a list of 8 facts Reality TV World has compiled about Chris Hammons:
- Chris would describe himself as super competitive because he doesn't lose, tenacious because he never gives up, and a fighter.
- He feels he is most like former Survivor castaway "Boston" Rob Mariano (Marquesas, All-Stars, Heroes vs. Villains and Redemption Island). Chris thinks Rob gave one of the most dominant performances ever on Survivor.
- The castaway enjoys working out to relive stress, strategizing to be successful, and challenging himself to be the best.
- His pet peeves include smacking gum. He would do away with all the gum on earth if he could.
- Chris' personal claim to fame is that he came from nothing, a trailer with no running water left behind by his drug-trafficking father at age 15. He feels he overcame "tremendous odds" and put himself through college on a football scholarship and law school after that.
- His inspiration in life is Gerry Spence because he's "America's greatest trial lawyer that ever lived." Chris is inspired to fight for the "little guy" and give America a voice.
- If Chris could bring any three items on the island with him, he'd choose a medicine pouch given to him and blessed by an Indian Chief, a journal and pencil to document his adventure and write down details about each tribemate for memorization purposes, and a picture of his sons as motivation.
- The castaway has a sign that reads "The Home of Chris Hammons" in his garage, which he took from his hometown of Sulphur, OK.
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