Survivor castaways rarely form romantic connections, aka showmances, during the game. And that’s mostly because they’re focused on winning the $1 million and the title of Sole Survivor, but also because they go days and weeks without taking a shower or brushing their teeth. However, every once in a while, two players can’t deny their chemistry (which seems to be happening in season 44), and a Survivor showmance forms.
Taylor Stocker and Jessica ‘Figgy’ Figueroa | Photo by Monty Brinton/CBS via Getty Images Dan and Kara in ‘Survivor: David vs. Goliath’
As a quick note, our list of the five most recent Survivor showmances doesn’t include couples who got together after their seasons ended or before they began.
The CBS reality competition series’ last showmance was between Dan Rengering and Kara Kay in David vs. Goliath. Producers assigned them to the Goliath tribe to start the game, and they immediately hit it off.
Taylor Stocker and Jessica ‘Figgy’ Figueroa | Photo by Monty Brinton/CBS via Getty Images Dan and Kara in ‘Survivor: David vs. Goliath’
As a quick note, our list of the five most recent Survivor showmances doesn’t include couples who got together after their seasons ended or before they began.
The CBS reality competition series’ last showmance was between Dan Rengering and Kara Kay in David vs. Goliath. Producers assigned them to the Goliath tribe to start the game, and they immediately hit it off.
- 3/8/2023
- by Sarah Little
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Just days earlier, Ashley Nolan's immunity necklace was as good as Devon's, but on Wednesday's episode of Survivor, their alliance went kaput.
The 26-year-old lifeguard definitely proved that she had the strength to win challenges and the smarts to create strong alliances, but those alliances clearly weren't as strong as she thought.
"When [Devon and Chrissy] picked Ryan for the reward is when it first struck me as odd. I was like, 'Ok. There's a good chance that I just lost him,' but I was trying to be optimistic, and in my head, I was like, 'Maybe he's going to work for both of us. Maybe he's going to make some moves for both of us against Ben or against Mike,'" Ashley told Et over the phone on Thursday. "But when they got back, everything seemed different."
"I felt like I was being told slightly different variations of things from different people, and that's essentially...
The 26-year-old lifeguard definitely proved that she had the strength to win challenges and the smarts to create strong alliances, but those alliances clearly weren't as strong as she thought.
"When [Devon and Chrissy] picked Ryan for the reward is when it first struck me as odd. I was like, 'Ok. There's a good chance that I just lost him,' but I was trying to be optimistic, and in my head, I was like, 'Maybe he's going to work for both of us. Maybe he's going to make some moves for both of us against Ben or against Mike,'" Ashley told Et over the phone on Thursday. "But when they got back, everything seemed different."
"I felt like I was being told slightly different variations of things from different people, and that's essentially...
- 12/14/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Fans weren't the only ones shaking their heads at Lauren Rimmer for being eliminated on Wednesday's episode of Survivor with (half) an idol and an advantage in her pocket.
"[My sister has] cussed me out two or three times," Lauren told Et over the phone on Thursday. "She's called me a dummy and a few other things."
The North Carolina native's sister, Sunny, had been her No. 1 supporter throughout the game, and even dragged her to the open casting call that led to her joining the game. While Sunny didn't make the cut, Lauren promised that she would "share every minute that I could with her, and that I would do my best to get her to the family visit." Lauren made good on that promise, and Sunny was flown out to Fiji to reunite with her sister just in time for her torch to be snuffed.
In a chaotic tribal council, Mike threw half of the idol that [link=nm...
"[My sister has] cussed me out two or three times," Lauren told Et over the phone on Thursday. "She's called me a dummy and a few other things."
The North Carolina native's sister, Sunny, had been her No. 1 supporter throughout the game, and even dragged her to the open casting call that led to her joining the game. While Sunny didn't make the cut, Lauren promised that she would "share every minute that I could with her, and that I would do my best to get her to the family visit." Lauren made good on that promise, and Sunny was flown out to Fiji to reunite with her sister just in time for her torch to be snuffed.
In a chaotic tribal council, Mike threw half of the idol that [link=nm...
- 12/7/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Viewers finally saw some moves being made on Wednesday's episode of Survivor -- but don't call it a blindside.
After seemingly being on the bottom since the merge, Joe Mena and Dr. Mike were finally able to turn the vote, sending Jp Hilsabeck home. It was a huge victory for the Coconuts, as they called themselves, but Mena, who was sent home in Wednesday's second episode, isn't exactly happy about it.
"It wasn't a blindside. It was Jp!" he told Et on Thursday. "A blindside would have been Chrissy and Ben, and that's what I was going after. After two weeks of me yelling, [threatening that I won't vote for] any of the seven if no one makes a move... they came up with Jp."
"Jp is the person you actually keep in the game.... I don't think he knew what was going on," he continued. "Once Jp was gone, I was really trying to flip the script and take Devon out. But they...
After seemingly being on the bottom since the merge, Joe Mena and Dr. Mike were finally able to turn the vote, sending Jp Hilsabeck home. It was a huge victory for the Coconuts, as they called themselves, but Mena, who was sent home in Wednesday's second episode, isn't exactly happy about it.
"It wasn't a blindside. It was Jp!" he told Et on Thursday. "A blindside would have been Chrissy and Ben, and that's what I was going after. After two weeks of me yelling, [threatening that I won't vote for] any of the seven if no one makes a move... they came up with Jp."
"Jp is the person you actually keep in the game.... I don't think he knew what was going on," he continued. "Once Jp was gone, I was really trying to flip the script and take Devon out. But they...
- 11/30/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Last time on Survivor: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers, Dr. Mike made a big move by playing his idol at tribal council, but it seemed to have no actual effect on the game. That was a confusing tribal council, and in the end, Cole was voted out, much to Ben's delight.
This episode of Survivor: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers, "Buy One, Get One Free," once again has everyone wondering who is loyal, and who is just making a play to get further in the game. There are nine tribe members left, and the two remaining Healers, Joe and Dr. Mike, are clearly in danger.
This episode of Survivor: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers, "Buy One, Get One Free," once again has everyone wondering who is loyal, and who is just making a play to get further in the game. There are nine tribe members left, and the two remaining Healers, Joe and Dr. Mike, are clearly in danger.
- 11/29/2017
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Being a strong performer in “Survivor” challenges can certainly be an asset, but as Cole Medders found out in the show’s most recent episode, it can also become a disadvantage when you start to pose a threat. By the time the 24-year-old wilderness therapy guide from Little Rock, Arkansas, realized there was a target on […]...
- 11/27/2017
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
The spaghetti ghost came back to haunt Cole Medders on Thursday's episode of Survivor.
The 24-year-old could definitely outplay and outeat his tribemates on Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers -- but outwit and outlast them, not so much. His love for (other people's) food and lack of ability to hide it made Cole a target since the merge, with his aptitude for immunity challenges the only thing keeping his fire alive in the game. Thursday's challenge, however, didn't prove to be his strong suit, as Lauren emerged victorious, sealing Cole's fate -- despite Dr. Mike's efforts otherwise.
"I had no idea Mike was going to go make some crazy Statue of Liberty speech and try to draw votes his way, or that he was going to play his idol," Cole told Et of Mike's last-ditch play to send Ben home, revealing that Mike also pulled out a fake idol during tribal council and gave it to Joe...
The 24-year-old could definitely outplay and outeat his tribemates on Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers -- but outwit and outlast them, not so much. His love for (other people's) food and lack of ability to hide it made Cole a target since the merge, with his aptitude for immunity challenges the only thing keeping his fire alive in the game. Thursday's challenge, however, didn't prove to be his strong suit, as Lauren emerged victorious, sealing Cole's fate -- despite Dr. Mike's efforts otherwise.
"I had no idea Mike was going to go make some crazy Statue of Liberty speech and try to draw votes his way, or that he was going to play his idol," Cole told Et of Mike's last-ditch play to send Ben home, revealing that Mike also pulled out a fake idol during tribal council and gave it to Joe...
- 11/27/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Last time on Survivor: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers, Cole won immunity, which made Ben very unhappy. The votes were split between Joe and Desi, and so everyone voted again. Surprisingly, Desi was voted out of the game and became the first member of the jury.
Lauren saved her vote for an upcoming tribal council with her secret advantage. This episode of Survivor, titled "Fear of the Unknown," has members of the Solewa tribe questioning who is loyal, as well as who is next on the chopping block. (Hello, paranoia!)...
Lauren saved her vote for an upcoming tribal council with her secret advantage. This episode of Survivor, titled "Fear of the Unknown," has members of the Solewa tribe questioning who is loyal, as well as who is next on the chopping block. (Hello, paranoia!)...
- 11/22/2017
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Desi Williams might be one of the sincerest people to play Survivor.
The Virginia native was voted out on Wednesday's episode of Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers after a tie and a missing vote -- but has no regrets about not voting for Joe.
"We got to the point in the game where Joe was the only one left in the game who I felt like I could trust," Desi told Et over the phone on Thursday. "At that point in time, Joe was the only person who wasn't lying to me. So I was having this really hard dilemma about whether I vote out the one person I trust in this game... And I felt like if I wrote his name down, that there were larger implications, that I might not ever trust anybody in life again."
"I was having a tough time separating what's happening in the game from who I am as a person...
The Virginia native was voted out on Wednesday's episode of Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers after a tie and a missing vote -- but has no regrets about not voting for Joe.
"We got to the point in the game where Joe was the only one left in the game who I felt like I could trust," Desi told Et over the phone on Thursday. "At that point in time, Joe was the only person who wasn't lying to me. So I was having this really hard dilemma about whether I vote out the one person I trust in this game... And I felt like if I wrote his name down, that there were larger implications, that I might not ever trust anybody in life again."
"I was having a tough time separating what's happening in the game from who I am as a person...
- 11/16/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Stephen Fishbach was the runner-up on Survivor: Tocantins and a member of the jury on Survivor Cambodia: Second Chance. He has been blogging about Survivor strategy for People since 2009. Follow him on Twitter @stephenfishbach.
Erik Reichenbach is a former two time Survivor Fan/Favorite and Comic Book Artist. Follow him on Twitter: @ErikReichenb4ch.
“Everyone has a plan, and everyone’s trying to win a million dollars. So there’s no rules.” -Taj George, Survivor: Tocantins
There comes a point in every season of Survivor when even great players start making careless mistakes. After three weeks in the game,...
Erik Reichenbach is a former two time Survivor Fan/Favorite and Comic Book Artist. Follow him on Twitter: @ErikReichenb4ch.
“Everyone has a plan, and everyone’s trying to win a million dollars. So there’s no rules.” -Taj George, Survivor: Tocantins
There comes a point in every season of Survivor when even great players start making careless mistakes. After three weeks in the game,...
- 11/16/2017
- by Stephen Fishbach
- PEOPLE.com
There’s a new addition to the Survivor family!
Earl Cole, who won Survivor: Fiji in 2007, has become a father for the first time. His wife, Shelley Lee, gave birth to daughter Kaia JoAnn Cole on Friday, Nov. 10, at UCLA Medical Center in Santa Monica, California.
Kaia weighed in at 8 lbs., 14 oz., and was 20.5 inches long.
Cole tells People that the name has a special significance.
“Kaia means ‘ocean’ in Hawaiian,” Cole says. “My wife, Shelley, was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, and we got married on the island of Kauai seven years ago. Her middle name, JoAnn, is the first...
Earl Cole, who won Survivor: Fiji in 2007, has become a father for the first time. His wife, Shelley Lee, gave birth to daughter Kaia JoAnn Cole on Friday, Nov. 10, at UCLA Medical Center in Santa Monica, California.
Kaia weighed in at 8 lbs., 14 oz., and was 20.5 inches long.
Cole tells People that the name has a special significance.
“Kaia means ‘ocean’ in Hawaiian,” Cole says. “My wife, Shelley, was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, and we got married on the island of Kauai seven years ago. Her middle name, JoAnn, is the first...
- 11/13/2017
- by Steve Helling
- PEOPLE.com
Just as quickly as she proclaimed herself the "Queen Bee" of Survivor, Jessica Johnston got the boot.
The blonde beauty had it all (intellect, athleticism and personality), and seemingly was going to get it all (the check for $1 million and a boyfriend), before being blindsided on Wednesday night's episode of Heroes v. Healers v. Hustlers -- the first vote after the merge.
"I was overly confident," Jessica told Et over the phone on Thursday. "I'm really embarrassed that I [called myself a Queen Bee], because I think that anybody who has watched the game, they eye rolled. I mean, I eye rolled when I saw that. I was like, 'You're an idiot! What is wrong with you?'"
The Louisville, Kentucky, native was so blindsided that she was still recovering from her elimination -- and soothing her shock with pizza for breakfast and ice cream for lunch.
Exclusive: 'Survivor' Castaway Ali Elliott on Cole's Fainting and Why Ryan Is Still...
The blonde beauty had it all (intellect, athleticism and personality), and seemingly was going to get it all (the check for $1 million and a boyfriend), before being blindsided on Wednesday night's episode of Heroes v. Healers v. Hustlers -- the first vote after the merge.
"I was overly confident," Jessica told Et over the phone on Thursday. "I'm really embarrassed that I [called myself a Queen Bee], because I think that anybody who has watched the game, they eye rolled. I mean, I eye rolled when I saw that. I was like, 'You're an idiot! What is wrong with you?'"
The Louisville, Kentucky, native was so blindsided that she was still recovering from her elimination -- and soothing her shock with pizza for breakfast and ice cream for lunch.
Exclusive: 'Survivor' Castaway Ali Elliott on Cole's Fainting and Why Ryan Is Still...
- 11/9/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Stephen Fishbach was the runner-up on Survivor: Tocantins and a member of the jury on Survivor Cambodia: Second Chance. He has been blogging about Survivor strategy for People since 2009. Follow him on Twitter @stephenfishbach.
Erik Reichenbach is a former two time Survivor Fan/Favorite and Comic Book Artist. Follow him on Twitter: @ErikReichenb4ch.
“I know y’all wanna go to the merge with numbers, but if you go to the merge with numbers that aren’t on your side, it doesn’t matter.” – Colton Cumbie, Survivor: One World
Sometimes in life, it all comes down to cinnamon sticks.
Erik Reichenbach is a former two time Survivor Fan/Favorite and Comic Book Artist. Follow him on Twitter: @ErikReichenb4ch.
“I know y’all wanna go to the merge with numbers, but if you go to the merge with numbers that aren’t on your side, it doesn’t matter.” – Colton Cumbie, Survivor: One World
Sometimes in life, it all comes down to cinnamon sticks.
- 11/9/2017
- by Stephen Fishbach
- PEOPLE.com
Ali Elliott drew the "short straw" on Survivor, and not just on Wednesday night's episode.
According to the Los Angeles native, her time on Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers was doomed from day one.
"If anything, the reason I was sent home was because of Ryan's luck," Ali told Et over the phone on Thursday, after watching her elimination the day before. "I think that you could say that him grabbing that secret super idol on the boat, that was the beginning of my downfall, because him having that, and happening to give it to Chrissy, and then happening to get on the same swap? Like, seriously, how lucky can you get?"
"So, all of Ryan's luck turned into my unluck, and I became rather unlucky after all of his advantages," she added.
Exclusive: Roark Luskin on the 'Survivor' Rules She Should Have Followed
Photo: CBS
According to Ali, while she was "confident...
According to the Los Angeles native, her time on Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers was doomed from day one.
"If anything, the reason I was sent home was because of Ryan's luck," Ali told Et over the phone on Thursday, after watching her elimination the day before. "I think that you could say that him grabbing that secret super idol on the boat, that was the beginning of my downfall, because him having that, and happening to give it to Chrissy, and then happening to get on the same swap? Like, seriously, how lucky can you get?"
"So, all of Ryan's luck turned into my unluck, and I became rather unlucky after all of his advantages," she added.
Exclusive: Roark Luskin on the 'Survivor' Rules She Should Have Followed
Photo: CBS
According to Ali, while she was "confident...
- 11/2/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Stephen Fishbach was the runner-up on Survivor: Tocantins and a member of the jury on Survivor Cambodia: Second Chance. He has been blogging about Survivor strategy for People since 2009. Follow him on Twitter @stephenfishbach.
Erik Reichenbach is a former two time Survivor Fan/Favorite and Comic Book Artist. Follow him on Twitter: @ErikReichenb4ch.
“This game is based upon the person next to you. And so it’s a lot about relying on your alliances, your friends, and trusting that they’re going to do what’s in your group’s best interest.” – Mookie Lee, Survivor: Fiji
Sometimes Survivor...
Erik Reichenbach is a former two time Survivor Fan/Favorite and Comic Book Artist. Follow him on Twitter: @ErikReichenb4ch.
“This game is based upon the person next to you. And so it’s a lot about relying on your alliances, your friends, and trusting that they’re going to do what’s in your group’s best interest.” – Mookie Lee, Survivor: Fiji
Sometimes Survivor...
- 11/2/2017
- by Stephen Fishbach
- PEOPLE.com
Cole Medders is sending his tribemates into a panic.
In a People sneak peek at Wednesday night’s episode, Cole is laying down in the shade when his right hand begins to tremble. As he stands up, Cole faints face-forward over a fallen tree and onto the ground.
“Cole, are you okay?” his castmates ask him as he extends a hand to be lifted up.
“What? What happened?” asks Cole, who appears to be slightly red in the face and is advised to remain on his back with his legs up in the air.
“What just happened?” Cole, 24, asks before...
In a People sneak peek at Wednesday night’s episode, Cole is laying down in the shade when his right hand begins to tremble. As he stands up, Cole faints face-forward over a fallen tree and onto the ground.
“Cole, are you okay?” his castmates ask him as he extends a hand to be lifted up.
“What? What happened?” asks Cole, who appears to be slightly red in the face and is advised to remain on his back with his legs up in the air.
“What just happened?” Cole, 24, asks before...
- 11/1/2017
- by Natalie Stone
- PEOPLE.com
Stephen Fishbach was the runner-up on Survivor: Tocantins and a member of the jury on Survivor Cambodia: Second Chance. He has been blogging about Survivor strategy for People since 2009. Follow him on Twitter @stephenfishbach.
Erik Reichenbach is a former two time Survivor Fan/Favorite and Comic Book Artist. Follow him on Twitter: @ErikReichenb4ch.
“People do not forget how you make them feel.” – Sabrina Thompson, Survivor: One World
At last, this season is starting to heat up. This episode, the Survivor swap forces players to scramble for safety, and the show’s new single-serving advantages start to pay strategic dividends.
Erik Reichenbach is a former two time Survivor Fan/Favorite and Comic Book Artist. Follow him on Twitter: @ErikReichenb4ch.
“People do not forget how you make them feel.” – Sabrina Thompson, Survivor: One World
At last, this season is starting to heat up. This episode, the Survivor swap forces players to scramble for safety, and the show’s new single-serving advantages start to pay strategic dividends.
- 10/19/2017
- by Stephen Fishbach
- PEOPLE.com
Stephen Fishbach was the runner-up on Survivor: Tocantins and a member of the jury on Survivor Cambodia: Second Chance. He has been blogging about Survivor strategy for People since 2009. Follow him on Twitter @stephenfishbach.
Erik Reichenbach is a former two time Survivor Fan/Favorite and Comic Book Artist. Follow him on Twitter: @ErikReichenb4ch.
“There’s only two people in this game. People that don’t do anything and get voted out because of it. And people who do too much and annoy everybody and get voted out.” – Dan Foley, Survivor: One world
The woods are quiet on the Hustler beach.
Erik Reichenbach is a former two time Survivor Fan/Favorite and Comic Book Artist. Follow him on Twitter: @ErikReichenb4ch.
“There’s only two people in this game. People that don’t do anything and get voted out because of it. And people who do too much and annoy everybody and get voted out.” – Dan Foley, Survivor: One world
The woods are quiet on the Hustler beach.
- 10/12/2017
- by Stephen Fishbach
- PEOPLE.com
Survivor castaways are often filled with regret about their game play after missing out on the million, but Simone Nguyen's what-ifs are of a much different nature.
"Like, if I'm being completely honest, I would have put myself on a tribe of all the hotties," she bluntly told Et over the phone on Thursday, after watching her elimination the night before.
"Oh my god, Alan is so hot. Cole is so hot. Devon is so hot. Jessica is so hot. Desi is so hot. Ali is so hot. Like, there's so many good-looking people," she continued. "I would imagine to myself, 'If only we were on a tribe of 10 people, and I got all the hot, athletic people and then me.' That would have been a dream come true!"
"I'm in a very committed relationship, but I was away from home, so it's fun to look at," she continued. "My boyfriend...
"Like, if I'm being completely honest, I would have put myself on a tribe of all the hotties," she bluntly told Et over the phone on Thursday, after watching her elimination the night before.
"Oh my god, Alan is so hot. Cole is so hot. Devon is so hot. Jessica is so hot. Desi is so hot. Ali is so hot. Like, there's so many good-looking people," she continued. "I would imagine to myself, 'If only we were on a tribe of 10 people, and I got all the hot, athletic people and then me.' That would have been a dream come true!"
"I'm in a very committed relationship, but I was away from home, so it's fun to look at," she continued. "My boyfriend...
- 10/5/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Stephen Fishbach was the runner-up on Survivor: Tocantins and a member of the jury on Survivor Cambodia: Second Chance. He has been blogging about Survivor strategy for People since 2009. Follow him on Twitter @stephenfishbach.
Erik Reichenbach is a former two time Survivor Fan/Favorite and Comic Book Artist. Follow him on Twitter: @ErikReichenb4ch
“All the threats that are around, I would like to keep them around, because they are shielding me.”
— Tony Vlachos, Survivor: Game Changers
Poor Simone. You knew her days were numbered when she started talking about her aquadump.
Contestants on Survivor talk a lot...
Erik Reichenbach is a former two time Survivor Fan/Favorite and Comic Book Artist. Follow him on Twitter: @ErikReichenb4ch
“All the threats that are around, I would like to keep them around, because they are shielding me.”
— Tony Vlachos, Survivor: Game Changers
Poor Simone. You knew her days were numbered when she started talking about her aquadump.
Contestants on Survivor talk a lot...
- 10/5/2017
- by Stephen Fishbach
- PEOPLE.com
This year on Survivor season 35, the contestants are divided into tribes of Heroes, Healers, and Hustlers. Survivor Season 35 Premiere Recap We meet Marine Corps Ben and wilderness therapy guide Cole, as well as “Sex Doctor” Mike. They are instructed by host Jeff Probst to take as much off their boat as they can before paddling […]
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- 9/28/2017
- by Hillary Luehring-Jones
- Uinterview
This month, Helen Woodward Animal Center will once again unite with animal welfare proponents and organizations worldwide for the 5th Annual Remember Me Thursday.
Honored on the fourth Thursday of September, the campaign asks pet lovers and animal rescue groups to create an unstoppable, integrated voice advocating for homeless pets to live in forever homes, not die waiting for them. Grassroots candle-lighting ceremonies and a global avalanche of social media buzz will shine a light on the millions of animals still awaiting adoption and encourage communities to opt to adopt and reduce the millions of homeless pets euthanized each year. As in previous years, some very big names are stepping forward to lend their support to the cause, including Tony and Emmy Award-winning actress, Kristin Chenoweth, who has been named the 2017 Official Spokesperson for the campaign. Helen Woodward Animal Center encourages the world to join with these philanthropic celebrities and...
Honored on the fourth Thursday of September, the campaign asks pet lovers and animal rescue groups to create an unstoppable, integrated voice advocating for homeless pets to live in forever homes, not die waiting for them. Grassroots candle-lighting ceremonies and a global avalanche of social media buzz will shine a light on the millions of animals still awaiting adoption and encourage communities to opt to adopt and reduce the millions of homeless pets euthanized each year. As in previous years, some very big names are stepping forward to lend their support to the cause, including Tony and Emmy Award-winning actress, Kristin Chenoweth, who has been named the 2017 Official Spokesperson for the campaign. Helen Woodward Animal Center encourages the world to join with these philanthropic celebrities and...
- 9/21/2017
- Look to the Stars
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