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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Sia

Remember when a rambling Sia stumbled onto the stage of Survivor Kaoh Rong, talked about how noble a spirit Tai Trang was for being a staunch vegetarian and lover of chickens, then gave him and a charity a bunch of money just to tell people to be nice to animals and one another? From what I can tell, that was a mostly random event that just so happened to take over that show’s reunion, and it comes from the mind of a fan of the show.

That kind of quirky, eccentric attitude is needed on a show like Celebrity Survivor, as the clashes of personalities and egos that come from varying levels of celebrity requires someone who goes completely out of the box in the way they approach the game. With Sia, you would get to see a different side of a player who has shown just a part of themselves to the public, as her veiled visage would be revealed.

When it comes down to it, the ability to negotiate strategic with tact becomes crucial in this game. Being a staunch vegan, she has the ability to each rice and beans for a few weeks and make it through the game just as dozens of players have in the past without eating protein on reward. Her views and eating habits possibly clashing with her other castaways may be too much in this socially-minded game.