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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Chris is a 38-year-old trial lawyer from Moore, OK. He was a member of the majority alliance until last week's episode when Jessica Lewis convinced the girls to flip since the guys seemed to be an inseparable unit. Now, Chris has found himself on the outs with his buddy Bret LaBelle.
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.
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- 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.
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- 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.
About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski