The Heroes were surprised that Parvati was still in the game. Russell fabricated an elaborate story about him and Parvati playing conflicting idols that night. Sandra, the last remaining member of her alliance, warned the Heroes that there was no all-female alliance, and Russell was the mastermind behind all that has happened in the Villains tribe. Wanting to test his true loyalties, the Heroes openly told Russell they would vote for Parvati.
In order to save Parvati for a second time, Russell handed the Heroes' idol to her. Unknown to Russell, Parvati already possessed the Villains' idol. Sensing that she might not be the Heroes' target after all, Parvati, now having two idols, gave both to Sandra and Jerri, much to Russell's surprise. Russell fumed over not knowing that Parvati had her own idol after giving one to her, saying that leaving him uninformed was unnecessary. Russell felt Sandra would flip to the Heroes, and convinced Candice Woodcock to betray her former tribe and vote off Amanda Kimmel.
This was successful, and Sandra did not flip to the Heroes, and Amanda was voted off in a vote. That night, Russell found another Hidden Immunity Idol, thanks to Danielle, who obtained a clue to its whereabouts after winning the Reward Challenge.
He used the idol at Tribal Council, but for naught, as nobody voted for him. The next day, Russell was confronted by Rupert Boneham for his deceptions, where Russell derisively called him "the second coming of Christ" before giving him a middle finger. Russell then declared that whoever threatens him will go home. At the Immunity Challenge, where Russell's ally Parvati won individual immunity, a twist was revealed to the castaways, revealing that there was another Hidden Immunity Idol buried at camp.
Returning from the challenge, Russell and the rest of the tribe searched for the idol. That afternoon, Russell saw Rupert tucking something in his pocket, suspecting that it was the idol. Unknown to the tribe, Sandra found it and kept her possession a secret to everyone, and Rupert had merely placed a rock in his pocket as a decoy, to force the Villains to split the vote between him and Candice. This prompted Jerri, Danielle, and Parvati to rethink their voting options.
After winning individual immunity the next day, Russell worried that Parvati was more loyal to Danielle than she was to him, and decided to pit them against each other. Russell discussed Parvati's blindside to Danielle, and told Parvati that Danielle was gunning for her.
Russell decided to vote out Danielle, and although her and Parvati learned the truth, Jerri sided with Russell to vote out Danielle after Danielle unintentionally revealed Jerri was fourth in their alliance. To gain the majority, Russell told the two remaining Heroes, Colby and Rupert, that he would keep them if they voted Danielle out with him. They agreed, and Danielle was voted out A loved ones Reward Challenge took place On Day 34, where Jerri won and invited Parvati and Sandra, and their respective loved ones, to join her.
Russell, angry that Jerri did not pick him, decided to turn on Parvati by making a new alliance with Colby and Rupert. They agreed and Russell felt that Jerri could join his new alliance. Russell's plans were foiled when Parvati won individual immunity. Unknown to Russell, Sandra had found the idol; and while she did not need to use it, the Villains again prevailed, voting Rupert out, Russell and the Villains would then finish off the Heroes by voting Colby out on Day That afternoon, Russell felt that they should eliminate Jerri.
Under the premise that Jerri might win, Russell covered up his true intention in voting Jerri out: He assumed that Jerri would vote for him at Final Tribal Council, and taking Sandra to the end would be an easy win for him. Parvati, on the other hand, believed that Sandra should go, as the Heroes, who had five seats in the jury , would favor her. In the end, Russell sent Jerri to the jury anyway, after a vote.
On Day 39, Sandra wanted to get even to Russell for eliminating her alliance and all the other atrocities he had done. She secretly burned his hat, to her and Parvati's entertainment. Russell tried to look for his hat, not knowing it was already in ashes. At the Final Tribal Council, Russell faced heavy criticism from the jury, mostly from the Heroes; as he was castigated for not only for his numerous betrayals, but for his mistreatment of the Heroes, and his sense of self-entitlement.
The Villains also praised Parvati and Sandra's gameplay more than Russell's. In the end, Russell received no jury votes, Parvati got three, and Sandra was crowned Sole Survivor for the second time, with six, much to Russell's disgust. At the live Reunion Show , Russell launched a tirade after his loss, calling Sandra "undeserving," and the game "flawed. In response, J. Russell returned to compete for a third time along with Heroes vs. Villains archrival Rob Mariano to settle their iconic rivalry.
After a draw of buffs , Russell went to the purple Zapatera tribe who visibly resented his inclusion to the tribe. When the tribe arrived at camp, Russell stated he would be playing differently than his previous seasons and he would not do the things he was notorious for in the past, though his tribemates remained suspicious. Russell however led his tribe to win the first two Immunity Challenges. During this winning streak Russell recruited Stephanie Valencia and Krista Klumpp , the only two who were open to work with him.
The three found the clue to the Hidden Immunity Idol and began searching, not knowing their attempts were futile because Ralph Kiser already found the idol. Russell was then called out by Ralph for stealing the clue which angered the former. With no idol to protect him, Russell feigned possessing one, telling Stephanie to hold on her bag suspiciously the whole day so it would look like she was "protecting" the idol.
Hungry for Russell's downfall, the six other tribe members planned to throw the Day 8 Immunity Challenge to eliminate Russell. They informed Russell that Francesca Hogi won the first duel which in truth Matt Elrod won to throw Russell off-guard, only to split the votes between him, Stephanie, and Krista. Zapatera did lose the Immunity Challenge with Russell surmising that he was set up.
Russell got wind of the plan and attempted to coerce Julie Wolfe to vote with them with Russell reiterating he was a changed man.
At Tribal Council however, Russell's plea to Julie were to no avail as she remained with the majority, forcing the game's first three-way tie. In the revote, the majority alliance unanimously voted Russell out, Furious, Russell headed to Redemption Island , swearing to come back. Russell further realized his tribe's treachery upon learning that Matt had won the last duel and not Francesca.
Russell vowed to defeat Matt. However, in a surprise turn of events, the villain finally fell from grace after being defeated in the following duel on Day Much to the spectators' surprise, Russell became emotional after losing, stating he had really changed and was not given the opportunity to show it.
Russell congratulated Matt for defeating him and left the Redemption Island Arena. During his final words statement, Russell stated that he would never play again because he felt he had nothing else to prove to himself and his family. However, at the Reunion Show , he told Jeff Probst to "keep his number" for a future season. In an international Survivor first, Russell, a former contestant from the American version, competed in a foreign version, having been placed in the Champions tribe.
While his experience with island living proved to be invaluable, the tribe remained skeptical about him, promptly branding him as a threat. To his frustration, Russell believed the tribe was not keen on talking strategy. Russell returned to his old ways by luring in a seemingly unwitting woman to be his ally, this time, in former Miss Universe Australia Monika Radulovic , though Monika and Samuel Hinton , the second person Russell recruited, mutually agreed to shoot down Russell's offer.
Also true to his legacy, Russell had found the Hidden Immunity Idol unaided by clues and was determined to "teach" the Australians how to play the game. Russell was spared from elimination however, as the Champions won the first Immunity Challenge. Russell later flaunted the idol for the tribe to see and strike fear in them. Believing that showing the idol would open opportunities for him, Russell made an alliance with Jackie Glazier , Mat Rogers , and Damien Thomlinson , and as a sign of trust, Russell swore on his wedding ring.
Unknown to them, Russell, who had since divorced to Melanie, brought multiple rings for the game. The suspicion over Russell furthered as he was caught by Moana Hope scheming with Damien later that night. Following the tribe's loss at the second Immunity Challenge, Russell attempted to sow chaos by throwing multiple names to prevent a majority vote against him.
Meanwhile, Moana, unbothered by Russell's antics, rallied to oust Russell, though the campaign found some roadblocks with Lydia Lassila insisting to instead eliminate perceived weak links such as Damien and Shane Gould.
At Tribal Council , Russell proudly wore his idol to further intimidate his tribemates, leading to a snide exchange between him and Moana, with Moana advising him that if his gameplay had not worked in his previous seasons, he should probably change it.
Russell ultimately did not play his idol; a critical error as Moana called out his bluff and still amassed enough numbers for a tie between Russell and Jackie. At the revote, though Damien remained loyal to Russell by voting Jackie, the rest of the tribe took the opportunity to oust Russell and flush his idol out in a vote. Survivor Wiki Explore. Goliath More Ghost Island Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers Game Changers Millennials vs.
About Survivor. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Survivor U. Russell Hantz. View source.
History Talk 0. Do you like this video? Play Sound. Retrieved from CBS. Russell is married with four children and currently resides in Dayton, Texas. His birth date is October I'm not done playing just yet!
Villains Russell Hantz was a first time castaway only 2 years ago, but has quickly become one of the most notorious villains to ever play Survivor. What does he think of Survivor: Redemption Island? So, have you ever wondered how rich Russell Hantz is, as of late ? He is also the owner a bar called Bootleggers in Lafayette, Louisiana, which is contributing to his net worth as well. Russell Hantz was raised in his hometown, but other information about his early life and education is unknown in the media.
Hantz made his fortune from scratch as an owner of the oil company Hantz Tankering Service, alongside his father and brother. Although he was considered a favorite, he ended as a runner-up on his first appearance, losing to his ally Natalie White.
Again he made it to the finals, however, this time he finished third. However, his third run was unsuccessful as he finished 17th out of 18 contestants. After this loss, he stated that he would not come back for another season. Hantz received mixed reviews for his performance on the show, as his main tactic was manipulating other contestants through lies and deceit and weakening them mentally.
When it comes to speak about his personal life, Russell Hantz is married to Melanie; the couple has four children together and their current residence is in Houston, Texas. In free time, he is active on his official Twitter account, on which he has over 50, followers. They can be my little puppets, they'll run when I'll tell them to run, they'll walk when I'll tell them to walk, When I'm done with them, just throw them in the trash.
I plan on making it as miserable as possible for everybody. They're hollering at each other right now and I'm just going to sit back and watch it happen. Hantz was also inducted into the "Survivor Hall of Fame" in Most Unique Hotel in the World.
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