Celebrity Survivor: 16 realistic celebrity castaway suggestions

LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 22: Actor Dominic Monaghan and gameshow host Jeff Probst attends the BBC AMERICA Wild Things with Dominic Monaghan season two premiere screening at the Los Angeles Zoo on March 22, 2014 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Ben Horton/Getty Images for BBC AMERICA)
LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 22: Actor Dominic Monaghan and gameshow host Jeff Probst attends the BBC AMERICA Wild Things with Dominic Monaghan season two premiere screening at the Los Angeles Zoo on March 22, 2014 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Ben Horton/Getty Images for BBC AMERICA) /
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Pamela Anderson

Though she may be born a Canadian, just like regular Survivor winners Aras Baskauskas and Todd Herzog, she also has American citizenship required to compete in the program. Furthermore, she is a regular on the reality competition circuit, and has a body of television and film work that highlights physicality and wearing bathing suits (certainly not knocking/shaming, but stating what producers would look for).

Celebrity Survivor would fit in the same age brackets of players as other celebrity seasons of shows, meaning even at 50 her physicality might be an advantage over her fellow contestants. That may give her an advantage in the early game, especially when deciding which numbers in the tribe will keep them strong going past the next Tribal Council.

Just like Tai Trang and Sia, one aspect of survival she’ll have to take into account is her vegan lifestyle and PETA sensibilities, should her tribe receive food rewards. Energy and calories are everything when trying to prepare for challenges, so that will certainly be factored into her chances of winning the game.