Kelly Wiglesworth
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Survivor contestant | |
Kelly Wiglesworth | |
Date of birth | June 24, 1977 |
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Resides | Greensboro, North Carolina |
Season(s) | Borneo |
Finish | Runner up |
Tribe(s) | Tagi, Rattana |
Kelly Wiglesworth (born June 24, 1977 in Greensboro, North Carolina) was the runner-up on the original American version of the CBS reality series Survivor. Wiglesworth, a whitewater rafting guide, dominated the physical challenges in Survivor: Pulau Tiga, winning four straight immunity challenges to propel herself to the Final Two. An original member of the dominant Tagi voting alliance which included Richard Hatch, Susan Hawk, and Rudy Boesch, Wiglesworth's later abandoned the alliance.
Kelly went up against Gervase Peterson in a canoeing challenge requiring a designated paddler to retrieve all members of their own tribe. Initially she and Hatch believed her capacities on water would be beneficial, especially since they weren't sure how well Gervase would do under these conditions. The Pagong got out to an early lead and never looked back, which upset Wiglesworth intensely for the rest of the round.
Wiglesworth may best be remembered for being on the receiving end of a harsh speech given by Susan Hawk at the season's final tribal council. Hawk, furious that Wiglesworth had abandoned the alliance and betrayed their friendship, called Wiglesworth a rat (as opposed to Hatch's snake tag) and told her that if Wiglesworth was lying on the side of a road, dying of thirst, she would not give her water and would let the vultures have at her. Wiglesworth lost to the more strategic Hatch in the final vote.
In 1995, Wiglesworth was charged with credit card fraud after she and her boyfriend at the time spent money on a stolen credit card.[1] She agreed to a plea bargain where she pled guilty to a misdemeanor and agreed to pay restitution and do 75 hours of community service with the provision that her record would be expunged after a year based on good behavior.[2]
Kelly went on after Survivor to host Celebrity Adventures on E!.[3]
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Survivors who were never voted out | |
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Aras Baskauskas1 | Danni Boatwright 1 | Chris Daugherty1 | Neleh Dennis 2 | Sandra Diaz-Twine1 | Danielle DiLorenzo2 | Paschal English5 | Katie Gallagher 2 | Brian Heidik1 | Kim Johnson 2 | Clay Jordan 2 | Bruce Kanegai6| Yul Kwon1 | Becky Lee2 | Jonathan Libby4 | Oscar Lusth2 | Jenna Morasca1,3 | Wanda Shirk4 | Michael Skupin6 | Gary Stritesky6 | Twila Tanner2 | Osten Taylor3 | Janu Tornell3 | Vecepia Towery1 | Matthew Von Ertfelda2 | Tom Westman1 | Kelly Wiglesworth 2 1Won the Game| 2Runner-up | 3Quit | 4Never Joined Tribe | 5Eliminated based on Tiebreaker| 6MEDEVACed Note: Some Survivors played twice, and were voted out only once. For those Survivors, see Template:Survtwice |
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Borneo | Australian Outback | Africa | |
Rudy • Colleen • Richard • Sue • Sean • Jenna • Stacey • Kelly | Rodger • Alicia • Colby • Keith • Elisabeth • Jerri • Amber • Michael • Jeff • Tina | Tom • Lex • Ethan | |
Marquesas | Thailand | Amazon | |
Rob • Neleh • Hunter • Tammy • Vecepia | Brian • Shii Ann • Clay | Rob • Jenna • Christy • Heidi • Matthew | |
Pearl Islands | Vanuatu | Palau | |
Rupert • Jon • Sandra | Ami • Chris • Twila | Bobby Jon • Katie • Stephenie • Kim • Janu • Tom | |
Guatemala | Panama | Cook Islands | |
Danni • Bobby Jon • Gary • Rafe • Stephenie | Dan • Aras • Terry • Danielle • Misty • Shane | J.P. • Yul • Ozzy • Jonathan |