Cirie Fields is still in the running to win $1 million on Survivor: Game Changers this spring.
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Although Cirie sometimes struggles in physical challenges, she is a great social and strategic player. Cirie found herself in the minority alliance on Game Changers a couple votes after the merge, but thanks to Sarah Lacina flipping on the majority alliance, the game could drastically change in the weeks ahead.
Cirie was born on July 18, 1970, but what else do we know about her and her Survivor history?
Below is a list of 6 facts Reality TV World has compiled about Cirie Fields:
- In Season 12, Survivor: Panama, the self-declared "couch potato," who had little outdoor experience and even claimed to have "a fear of leaves," lasted 36 days in the game and finished in fourth place way back in 2005. Cirie's ouster followed a competitive fire-making challenge at Tribal Council that she lost to Danielle DiLorenzo.
- Cirie felt she was a stronger and much more active Survivor: Micronesia -- Fans vs. Favorites castaway in 2008 than she was on Panama, and she planned to use that as her argument for why she deserved the $1 million during Season 16's final Tribal Council.
However, the show ended with a Final 2 instead of a Final 3, and so Cirie was the 18th castaway eliminated from the game, finishing in third place.
- Betrayed by a blindside from James "JT" Thomas, Cirie became the fourth returning castaway voted out of Season 20, Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains, in 2010. She placed 17th after speaking out in attempt to save her ally Candice Woodcock.
- Cirie is an operating room nurse who was born and raised in Jersey City, NJ. She attended St. Francis Nursing School in New Castle, PA, where she earned her nursing degree. Her previous occupations include surgical technician, home health aid, working at a candy factory, and telemarketing.
- She currently resides in Walterboro, South Carolina. Cirie recently married her husband, Clarencio, and has three sons from a previous marriage. The couple also has one dog named Sam.
- Cirie told Reality TV World in an interview following Heroes vs. Villains that she questioned why she ended up on the Heroes tribe, not because she thought she was necessarily a villain like Russell Hantz or Jerri Manthey, but because she believed she fell somewhere in the middle of those two titles.
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