Sierra Dawn Thomas is getting closer and closer to winning the $1 million on Survivor: Game Changers.

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Sierra, a 29-year-old blonde beauty from Roy, UT, was dubbed a barrel racer when she first appeared on Survivor a couple of years back.

Sierra was in power on Survivor: Game Changers for a while with Brad Culpepper, but the game can change very quickly and she fell to the bottom after her ally Debbie Wanner was voted out of the tribe.

Sierra then promised the opposing alliance led by Andrea Boehlke that she'd vote however they pleased just to stick around longer. The last person eliminated from the game was Zeke Smith. Could Sierra be next to go or will she make moves to better her position and potentially become the "sheriff in town" again?

Below is a list of 7 facts Reality TV World has compiled about Sierra Dawn Thomas:

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- Sierra was the National Champion Barrel Racer and All Around Cowgirl in High School Rodeo and also a National Champion in College rodeo rankings.

- Sierra previously played on Season 30, Survivor: Worlds Apart, and finished in fifth place when she was 27 years old.

Sierra was eliminated from the season when the Final 4 castaways betrayed and voted her out together. Sierra was ultimately beaten by fourth-place finisher Rodney Lavoie Jr., third-place finisher Will Sims II, runner-up Carolyn Rivera, and winner Mike Holloway.

- The Survivor castaway is a daddy's girl. Sierra calls her father her hero, saying he set the standard for boys she dates and got her interested in horseback riding.

- Sierra works to bring awareness to substance abuse and mental health, as she promotes the Warriors of Purpose on social media and attends events on their behalf.


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- She is best remembered for playing an under-the-radar game on Worlds Apart, and her tribemates criticized her for refusing to make any big moves in order to stand out.

Sierra's unwavering loyalty to her fellow Blue Collar castaways hurt her in the long run.

- Sierra, standing 6'1" tall, is a working model. She's also addicted to music festivals and loves going to rooftop bars.

- Sierra told Reality TV World in her post-elimination interview that being nice to people doesn't make good TV and she regretted relying so much on her social game when she first played because her opponents feared everyone liked her on the jury.






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.