'Survivor: Worlds Apart' season 30 premiere to bring new twists

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The much awaited 30th season of "Survivor" will begin on Wednesday, showing a brand-new concept for the long-running reality show. 

In the upcoming season dubbed as "Worlds Apart," a set of new contestants will take on all the challenges in order to outlive one another in San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua, and win the $1 million cash prize. 

Survivor Fandom revealed a teaser for the premiere episode of the season. It shared that just mere minutes after the game starts, the castaways are already made to decide between honesty and deception. It also said that one contestant gets sick. 

Before season 29 ended, "Survivor" host Jeff Probst announced that three tribes will be vying for the million dollar cash prize. These tribes are called Blue Collar, White Collar, as well as No Collar. 

"White Collars are the people who typically in life are educated, might work in an office, wear a suit — they make the rules. Blue Collar — the heart of America. They typically work outdoors. They might wear a uniform. They work with their hands. They follow the rules. And the No Collars are the people who break the rules. They don't go by convention. They don't care about the status quo," the host spilled about the upcoming season during an earlier interview with Entertainment Weekly.  

Here is the list of the tribes and their members: 

Escameca (Blue Collar)

  • Rodney Lavoie, Jr.
  • Sierra Dawn Thomas
  • Mike Holloway
  • Lindsey Cascaddan
  • Kelly Remington
  • Dan Foley

Nagarote (No Collar) 

  • Jenn Brown
  • Hali Ford
  • Joseph Anglim
  • Nina Poersch
  • Vince Sly
  • Will Sims

Masaya (White Collar) 

  • Carolyn Rivera
  • Joaquin Souberbielle
  • Max Dawson
  • So Kim
  • Shirin Oskooi
  • Tyler Frederickson

"Survivor Season 30: Worlds Apart" is scheduled to air with a special three-hour premiere episode as they celebrate the 15th year of the challenging reality show on Feb. 25 on CBS.  

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