Stephenie LaGrossa

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Stephenie LaGrossa (born December 6, 1979) was a contestant in Survivor: Palau and was the last Ulong member standing before she was subsumed into Koror. She was also one the most popular player ever to play the game, with her popularity peaking at 97% (her final popularity ended at 92%)[1]. Stephenie is currently an In-Arena host for the Philadelphia Flyers of the NHL.

As the youngest child and only daughter to Stephen and Marguerite LaGrossa, her name was a variant of Stephanie, yet spelled so it would look like her father's name. She grew up in Glenolden, Pennsylvania. She graduated from Archbishop Prendergast Catholic High School in 1998, and she went to Temple University, before transferring to Monmouth University in West Long Branch, New Jersey. She was a four-year starting varsity lacrosse player at both schools, a multiple Northeast Conference All-Conference and Academic Honor Roll selection, and captain of the team in her senior year at Monmouth. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration with concentrations in marketing and management.

Stephenie is a former territory sales representative for a pharmaceutical sales company and now models and makes personal appearances. On July 7, 2006 she married longtime boyfriend Michael in Seaside Heights, New Jersey, the same town where they originally met. The couple currently live in Toms River, New Jersey. On September 13, 2006 she was named Philadelphia Flyers In-Arena Host for all of their home games for the 2006-07 season.

In addition to her Flyers in-arena hosting duties, LaGrossa serves as a spokesmodel for 2bBrazil Swimear Line and Easy Straight by Haime Munoz hair products. She has also appeared as a guest host for the TV Guide Channel, acted on the soap opera Guiding Light and been featured in People, US weekly and In Touch magazines and on various television and radio shows including Opie and Anthony. She also is one of the bloggers on the official Survivor website segment entitled "Survivors Strike Back".

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[edit] On Survivor: Palau

She was the last member standing of Ulong when she defeated Bobby Jon Drinkard in an elimination challenge. After receiving instructions to do so, she brought the stuff from Ulong rowing to Koror. She then gave up her Ulong buff and got a new Koror buff. She came extremely close to being voted out in Episode 10 when most of the tribe was conspiring to eliminate her, but she was spared elimination when in a shocking move, Janu Tornell laid down her torch and quit the game.

During the subsequent days, she, along with Jennifer Lyon and Katie Gallagher, floated the idea of an all-female alliance. This did not materialize because of Caryn Groedel, and at the following tribal council (in Episode 11), Stephenie was unanimously voted out, becoming the third member of the jury. In her final words, she said that she was "totally psyched," having made it to the final 7 when she thought she was a "dead man walking" coming into Koror.

[edit] Tribal Council Voting History

Episode Voted For Votes From
1001 Jolanda Jones  
1002 Ashlee Ashby  
1003 Jeff Wilson  
1004 Kim Mullen  
1005 Bobby Jon Drinkard  
Tie Breaker Angie Jakusz  
1006 Ibrehem Rahman  
Tie Breaker James Miller  
1007 Ibrehem Rahman Ibrehem Rahman
1008 Fire Challenge  
1009 Coby Archa Janu Tornell
1010 Janu Quits  
1011 Caryn Groedel Tom Westman, Katie Gallagher, Ian Rosenberger, Jennifer Lyon, Caryn Groedel, Gregg Carey
Jury Tom Westman  


Preceded by:
Janu Tornell
Castaway of Survivor: Palau
14th
Succeeded by:
Gregg Carey


[edit] On Survivor: Guatemala

In one of the bigger twists of the 11th season of Survivor, Survivor: Guatemala, Lagrossa and Bobby Jon Drinkard returned as players to the game. As the show progressed, viewers saw a less favorable view of LaGrossa as she took on a harsher strategy that required her to vote out some of her members in her alliance during the merger. These members were Judd Sergeant, Jamie Newton, and Cindy Hall. Many claim the show was edited to make her look like a more villainous character, a stark comparison to her sweetheart persona in Survivor: Palau, but whether it was true or not, the claims managed to make some justice as her popularity soon became neck to neck with Danni Boatwright in the road to the Final 2. Despite this, LaGrossa remained incredibly popular among the viewers, as her popularity ratings were among the highest, beaten only by Bobby Jon Drinkard and Danni Boatwright in the later episodes.

In the final 3, Boatwright, who had won the immunity during an endurance challenge, chose to take LaGrossa instead of Rafe Judkins. Her decision, it seemed, was swayed by the fact that Judkins let her out of the promise that if Judkins could bring her to the final 3, they would take each other to the final 2. Despite this, Judkins voted for LaGrossa to be the Sole Survivor and his vote turned out to be the one and only vote for her in the sea of votes that came from what people perceived as a rather bitter jury.

In what was probably the most memorable moment of the season, Judd Sergeant lambasted LaGrossa in his question to her on the 39th day in which the jury members were to ask the final 2 castaways a series of questions before they chose who was more deserving of the one million dollars. He was quoted as saying that he "promise that I (Sergeant) would never vote for you (LaGrossa)", and sticking true to his words, he voted for Danni to win, as did the other 5 jury members.

LaGrossa finished as runner-up, losing by a landslide 6-1 vote to Boatwright in the final 2.

[edit] Tribal Council Voting History

Episode Voted For Votes From
1101    
1102 Morgan McDevitt  
1103 Brianna Varela  
1104 Brooke Struck  
1105    
1106 Margaret Bobonich  
1107    
1108 Brandon Bellinger  
1109 Bobby Jon Drinkard Bobby Jon Drinkard, Danni Boatwright
1110 Jamie Newton  
1111 Gary Hogeboom  
1112 Judd Sergeant  
1113 Cindy Hall  
1114a Lydia Morales  
1114b Exempt  
Final Two   Rafe Judkins

[edit] Post-Show Career

Stephenie and a Fan
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Stephenie and a Fan

Despite a variety of perceptions from viewers on what kind of person LaGrossa really is, almost no one denied that she came across as one of the stronger people to ever appear on Survivor. She quickly became the one to beat during challenges and looked to have formed the dominant alliance right from the start. When she married her longtime boyfriend, Micheal Ward, on July 7, 2006, eight of her fellow former Surivor contestants attended[2]. Currently, she is working on a swimsuit-cum-fitnesswear line with Brazilian-based brand 2B Brazil.

[edit] Philadelphia Flyers Career

On September 13, 2006 Stephenie was named in-arena host for the Philadelphia Flyers of the National Hockey League (NHL)[3].

[edit] Quotes

  • "Why can't I be on a great team?"
  • "Jealousy will get you nowhere." To Lydia, after Lydia blasted one of the three clay pots in Stephenie's name in the variation on the "coconut chop" introduced in the fourth season.
  • "...in Palau I seemed to be the perfect princess, this time I was competitive and sometimes the bad guy. I played competitively both times. I think there is a happy medium to me. I’m not perfect or horrible. I’ve always had to work hard for everything I’ve gotten in life. I went in to bust my butt and I hope people can respect me for that. I played the game the way it was designed to be played..."[4]
  • "Coming into the game, I didn’t think I would get far. But when I did, there were only two people who were blindsided on the jury. After Jamie and Judd were in the jury, it became obvious that I was the right person to take to the end – back at Jury camp, one bad seed spoils the bunch. That was when it became obvious I couldn’t win."[4]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Popularity Results. Survivor: Palau. CBS.com.
  2. ^ Survivor's Stephenie LaGrossa Gets Married. People.com (2006-07-12).
  3. ^ Former Survivor Star Stephenie LaGrossa Named New In-Arena Host. PhiladelphiaFlyers.com (2006-09-13).
  4. ^ a b "I Played the Game the Way It Was Designed to Be Played": An Interview with Survivor: Guatemala’s Stephenie. Reality News Online (2005-12-12).

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Survivors who played twice and were only voted out once

Amber Mariano5 | Colby Donaldson2 | Bobby Jon Drinkard4 | Richard Hatch1 | Susan Hawk3
Stephenie LaGrossa6 | Rob Mariano6 | Lillian Morris2 | Tina Wesson1 | Ethan Zohn1
1Won the game in their original season | 2Runner-up in their original season (or only season)| 3Quit in their second season
4Elimination Challenge in their original season 5Won the Game in their second season | 6Runner-up in their second season


Note: For Survivors who weren't voted out at all, see Template:Survnovote

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