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21.04.2022 - 19:03 / perezhilton.com
Survivor fans are mourning a beloved cast member.
Ralph Kiser, who starred in season 22 of Survivor: Redemption Island passed away at the age of 56 on Wednesday morning. His family broke the devastating news to The Sun explaining that he died from a sudden heart attack at around 3:15 a.m. The TV personality’s nephew George Kiser shared:
Ralph first took CBS screens when he joined Survivor in 2011. Self-described as “determined, strong-willed, and stubborn,” Kiser was part of the Zapatera tribe and came in ninth place.
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It was a dream of the Lebanon, Virginia native to be on the competition series, he announced in his CBS bio:
Mourning his loss on Wednesday, Survivor: Ghost Island alum Donathan Hurley tweeted:
Popular Survivor podcast host Mike Bloom also paid tribute, writing:
We’re sending lots of love to Ralph’s loved ones in this sad time. R.I.P.
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