
I also want to step outside my comfort zone to prove I can do anything with the right mindset. I helped support, but I could only do so much.

What's your reason for being on Survivor? To win one million dollars! It would be nice to help my dad get back on his feet for good he ran a successful business until he lost it all in the recession. I would have a positive attitude and make connections like Figgy except I'd avoid getting into a showmance at all cost. Which Survivor contestant are you most like? Parvati Shallow because she's brilliant, she's flirtatious, and she won! Her alliances were well thought out and she made power plays at the right time. A deck of cards can be used for entertainment as well as another form of character judgement. Sounds vein, but could help make a fire plus it would be interesting to see who insists on looking in it. If you could have three things on the island what would they be and why? The book The Untethered Soul by Michael Singer-it talks a lot about clearing your mind and that could be crucial. I think she lived life so fully that God decided she was ready for heaven. Other people said she was just the classiest lady who everyone lived. Not to mention, she was hilarious and opinionated. She was the perfect role model and practiced what she preached. She was the epitome of what a mother should be to her kids. Who or what is your inspiration in life? My mom always dropped wisdom. I was Rookie of the Year, MVP in 2014 and a captain for two years. What's your personal claim to fame? Making Charger Girls. Three words to describe you: Energetic, persistent, and passionate. Pet peeves: Drivers who use their brakes unnecessarily, oblivious people, and when anyone tells someone else how to live their life.

Hobbies: Friends (not the show, real people).
