Australian Survivor's Nina Twine, Daughter of Sandra, is Back on Reality TV

Nina Twine is one of 12 contestants on USA Network's "The Anonymous."

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The Survivor offseason is almost at an end, but there's still a show that can get fans their fix in the meantime.

"The Anonymous" is a new reality TV show airing on USA Network that has shades of everyone's favorites, including Survivor. Fans of the show may recognize one of the contestants.

Nina Twine, who is the daughter of two-time winner Sandra, is among those competing for $100,000 in the show's first season. Other contestants include Xavier Prather, winner of Big Brother 23, and Fyre Festival event producer Andy King.

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In the show, contestants live in the "square house" and interact as normal. In each episode, they compete in a challenge for immunity before all players go into the hideouts and into "Anonymous Mode," where they act as an emoji: fish, pizza, truck, etc.

Players will strategize anonymously in hopes of not being caught by the other players and vote for someone to be up for elimination.

After a return to the house, players go back into the hideouts for a test to match each player with an emoji. The player who isn't guessed correctly by the others becomes "The Anonymous" and has the sole power to eliminate anyone who received a vote earlier in the episode.

The last player standing wins $100,000 and the title of "The Anonymous."

You can catch Twine and the rest of the cast every Monday at 11/10c on USA Network.


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