Natalie White Biography
Natalie White is a former reality TV personality known for being the winner of Survivor: Samoa. A native of Van Buren, Arkansas, she has a background in marketing and pharmaceutical sales.
Standing as the only female of the Foa Foa Four alliance, she came into the game as a quiet, southern belle, and immediately aligned with notorious villain Russell Hantz.
She managed to fly under-the-radar, to be well-liked and respected by her fellow castaways, stick with Russell and the Foa Foa Four to reach the Final Tribal Council, and earn the title of Sole Survivor in a 7-2-0 vote.
Natalie White Age
Natalie White is a former reality TV personality known for being the winner of Survivor: Samoa. She was born on April 22. 1983 in Van Buren, AR
Natalie White Family
White was born as the daughter of Ken and Diane Powell of Bryant, Arkansas. White graduated from Bryant High School and went on to Arkansas State University in Jonesboro for two years. She then migrated to the University of Central Arkansas in Conway, where she completed a Bachelor’s degree in Marketing in 2005. White later went to work for Teva Pharmaceuticals as a sales representative; after 15 months on the job, she suddenly left the company to pursue another dream in the islands of Samoa.

Natalie White Wife
She was dating Justin Thomas, at the time of the filming of Survivor. Thomas is also a resident of Van Buren. As of 2014, she has made limited speaking engagements and purchased a new home in Blanchard, Oklahoma.
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Natalie White Height
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Natalie White Net Worth
Natalie has an estimated net worth of $118,6 Million dollars as of 2019. She is the former reality TV personality known for being the winner of Survivor. Samoa. She is a native of Van Buren, Arkansas.
Natalie White Other media appearances
In January 2010, she hosted the “Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains Preview” special on TV Guide Network. Later that year, she was mentioned by Dr. Sheila Embry in a book about ethics and leadership. In it, Embry pointed out that White won Sole Survivor by not sacrificing her integrity or ethics, in contrast to Russell Hantz, who did everything unethically and dishonesty during the game. Embry went on to say that the final jury vote that season was a vote against “greed and entitled arrogance.”
Natalie White Reception
According to blogger Rhys Desmond of The Mastermind, in the years since White won the title of Sole Survivor, she has gotten a reputation as being one of the “worst winners” of all time. Dalton Ross of Entertainment Weekly panned the jury’s decision to award her the $1 million prize, calling it a “travesty,” a “joke,” “absurd,” “ridiculous,” “lame,” and “the worst jury vote ever.
“Survivor host Jeff Probst wrote that, in his opinion, Russell Hantz dominated the game, but lost to White because of a “jury of bitter people.”
But former Survivor player Stephen Fishbach, in his People Magazine blog, defended White’s gameplay while criticizing Hantz’s, even pointing out that Hantz was the one who made the jury bitter. Even Desmond, in his own blog, called White a “perfect winner” while praising her social game and elaborating on the social aspects of Survivor.
Natalie White Survivor Samoa
White was cast on the television series Survivor: Samoa, the 19th season of the American version of Survivor. She was initially placed in the Foa Foa tribe, which lost five out of the six immunity challenges prior to the merge. She survived all those rounds without her name ever being written down for elimination.
After the merge, she orchestrated the elimination of Erik Cardona by swaying Laura Morett, Kelly Sharbaugh, and Monica Padilla to convince the rest of Galu to vote for Cardona in a blindside. At Tribal Council, White’s plan came into fruition and Cardona became the first member of the jury. The day after Tribal Council, White came across a rat at camp. She subsequently clubbed the rat to death and presented it to her fellow tribe members for consumption, shocking them all.
On the tenth episode, there was a 5–5 tie between White and Morett. Shannon “Shambo” Waters flipped to Foa Foa to vote against Morett, while the five remaining Galu members voted against White, expecting a deadlocked tie and purple rock tiebreaker. On the revote, John Fincher of Galu flipped his vote from White to Morett, ensuring Morett’s elimination and avoiding the possibility of drawing a purple rock.
Natalie White Survivor Winner
In the Survivor Auction, White won a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, and a shower. She later bonded with Brett Clouser, over things that they both enjoyed, such as Christian books and excerpts. She went on to choose Clouser first to be on her team at the reward challenge. Although Russell Hantz was suspicious that something was forming between them, White assured him that everything was proceeding as originally planned.
At the Final Five, White was told by Hantz that if Clouser were to win the next immunity challenge, she would be the next one leaving. Hantz wanted to get Clouser out before the Final Three and needed all of the strongest men to beat him. Clouser went on to win the next immunity challenge, but Hantz’s mind changed, as he felt he needed White to go with him to the Final Three. Jaison Robinson was voted off in that Tribal Council. In the final immunity challenge, White placed third out of four. Hantz went on to win that immunity challenge, leading up to Clouser’s elimination.