Jessica "Figgy" Figueroa has found herself in hot water only a few weeks into Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X.

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Figgy is a 23-year-old bartender from Nashville, TN, who's playing Survivor on the Millennials tribe called Vanua.

Figgy managed to secure herself in a tight alliance so far on Season 33, however, she entered a showmance early on with castaway Taylor Lee Stocker, which has her tribemates concerned. After all, power couples typically don't last long in the game.

Despite being a self-declared southern belle, Figgy will do anything and everything it takes to prove she's not "just another pretty face," that she also boasts brains and athleticism. Wish to learn more about Figgy?

Below is a list of 8 facts Reality TV World has compiled about Jessica "Figgy" Figueroa:

- She got her nickname "Figgy" from playing sports when she was younger. She played softball, volleyball, basketball and tennis.

- The half-Puerto Rican beauty says she's feisty and brutally honest, but very sincere. She intended to be a cards-on-the-table type of Survivor player. 

- Figgy loves to box. Her best friend owns a boxing club at home so she has trainers and everything.

- Figgy hopes to meet her future husband on Survivor in addition to winning the $1 million. Could it be Taylor? Maybe, but she wouldn't allow him to buy her engagement ring using her potential prize money.

- The Survivor castaway enjoys kayaking, videography, and watching football.

- Her biggest pet peeve? When people are lazy and just expect things to happen for them.

- Figgy would compare herself to former Survivor castaway Stephenie LaGrossa from Survivor: Palau, Guatemala, and Heroes vs. Villains because she's "tough in so many ways" and "strategic."

- Figgy's biggest inspiration in life is her mother, who overcame a "very toxic relationship" with the castaway's father and exhibits traits such as courage and strength.
About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.