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'Survivor' Season 32 Cast News: Former NBA Player And A Bounty Hunter Among Castaways

For its thirty-second run, the long-running CBS reality competition "Survivor" returns to Cambodia, where the extreme weather and harsh environment also set the stage for Season 31.

This time, 18 new castaways making up the "Survivor: Kaoh Rong" pool of contestants will be divided into three tribes using the Brains vs. Brawn vs. Beauty classification last employed in "Survivor: Cagayan" (Season 28), E! News reports. These 18 new survivors will compete for the million dollar prize and the title of Sole Survivor.

The Brains contestants, who will make up the Chan Loh tribe, include 49-year-old Debbie Wanner, a chemist; 29-year-old Aubry Braco, a social media specialist; 34-year-old Peter Baggenstos, an ER doctor; 27-year-old Elisabeth Markham, a quantitative specialist; 37-year-old Neal Gottlieb, an ice cream entrepreneur; and 72-year-old Joseph Del Campo, a former FBI agent. Will their high IQs help them outwit the other castaways?

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Gondol Tribe, the Beauty segment of the "Survivor: Kaoh Rong" population, is made up of 24-year-old Michele Fitzgerald, a bartender; 51-year-old Tai Trang, a gardener; 26-year-old Anna Khait, a professional poker player; 19-year-old Julia Sokolowski, a college student; 30-year-old Nick Maiorano, a personal trainer; and 28-year-old Caleb Reynolds, an army vet. Will they use their good looks to outplay the rest?

Last but not least, the Brawn group, To Tang Tribe, consists of 24-year-old Alecia Holden, a real estate agent; 40-year-old Scot Pollard, a former NBA player; 23-year-old Cydney Gillon, a body builder; 31-year-old Kyle Jason, a bounty hunter; 38-year-old Jennifer Lanzetti, a contractor; and 27-year-old Darnell Hamilton, a postal worker. Will their strength help them outlast the other contestants?

The three groups should be prepared for whatever challenge comes their way. According to Entertainment Weekly, the upcoming season is described as "the most physically brutal ever." The show's host, Jeff Probst, also says, "This season is also going to see a lot of hardship." 

The thirty-second season of "Survivor," "Survivor: Kaoh Rong," debuts on Wednesday, Feb. 17, on CBS.

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