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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Michelle Wie

I’m not sure if Michelle Wie would be interested in competing in Celebrity Survivor, but as someone who at one time blew up on popularity when she debuted on the Ladies Professional Golf Association at a young age, she’s able to handle the pressure. She’s used to television crews following her around as she competes in challenges against a field of other competitors.

Her occupation as a professional golfer (one who has hit one of the longest drives in women’s history) exemplifies her strength and dexterity; two disciplines that do well in team-based Reward and Immunity Challenges. From an entertainment standpoint, she’s one of the sport’s most vibrant personalities, able to showcase both energetic and darker sides (mostly on Instagram) necessary for a well-rounded contestant.

Of course, willingness to participate is a big factor, especially on a show where an injury could mean dangering her professional golfing career. That said, I’m sure if casting would approach her to compete in Celebrity Survivor, they’d be uncovering a hidden gem of a player that would certainly open up her inner self to a wider audience who doesn’t follow golf.