Survivor 18: Carolina Eastwood

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Survivor 18: Carolina Eastwood
[URL="http://vevmo.com/vbimghost.php?do=displayimg&imgid=1205"][IMG]http://vevmo.com/imagehosting/324496e61de88725.jpg[/IMG][/URL] From CBS: [quote] [B][B]Biography[/B][/B] [B][B]Carolina Eastwood (26)[/B][/B] [B][B]Hometown: West Hollywood, Calif.[/B][/B] [B][B]Occupation: Bartender[/B][/B] [B][B]Born in Panama, Carolina spent the first six years of her life living in poverty until her father, an Army solider, moved the family to the Untied States so he could have the opportunity to provide a better life for them. Despite the adversity that Carolina has faced throughout her life, she has a positive outlook and views those difficulties as learning experiences that have pushed her to become the trash-talking firecracker and SURVIVOR of life that she is today. [/B][/B] [B][B]Three years ago, with only $250 in her pocket, Carolina made the move from Florida to Los Angeles to accomplish personal goals and to fulfill her desire to help provide for her family. Life has not been easy for this California bartender but rather than succumbing to the negative pressures, she decided to face her inner demons and live life with a positive, compassionate outlook. [/B][/B] [B][B]Carolina describes the relationship with her mother as an emotional rollercoaster but admires the woman that was able to overcome adversity and become a self-sufficient mother of three. Her mother has shown Carolina what dreams are made of by giving her a life that would have been impossible in Panama. [/B][/B] [B][B]While her game strategy is still a work-in-progress, Carolina knows that the lessons learned from her life experiences have provided her with tools that may get her far in this game. If she becomes the next sole SURVIVOR, Carolina plans to give back to her mother, help her brothers with school, and donate to various organizations that aid victims of rape and domestic violence. [/B][/B] [B][B]In her free time she enjoys spending time with friends and participating in outdoor activities such as surfing, snowboarding and hiking with her dogs, Sandy and Zoe. [/B][/B] [B][B]Carolina currently resides in West Hollywood, Calif. Her birthday is October 27. [/B][/B] [/quote] From tvguide: [B][quote][B]Carolina Eastwood, 26, bartender from Los Angeles- How did this fire-spitting Panamanian-American prep for Survivor? "I got lasered from head to toe," she says. "Because I'm ethnic in the hairiest sense of the word. And I did not want to scare people with my overgrown armpits."[/B] [/quote][/B] She is on the red tribe, Jalapao. [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB1ciC-Czz4&feature=channel_page]YouTube - Survivor Tocantins - Meet Carolina[/url]
Caronline the day after. [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WskpKl6LldU&feature=channel_page]YouTube - Survivor: Tocantins - Carolina the Day After[/url]
Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah. Give me a BREAK. I don't even think she got on the rollercoaster in the first place...I think she was too short to get on the ride :) Fans, for the most part, know exactly what goes into the game...that's why they're fans, that's why they apply, and that's why they get angry when people are recruited that know nothing about the game. *gets off soapbox*
[QUOTE] Carolina Eastwood Eliminated February 12 What was your first impression of Brazil? Carolina: Yummy. I loved it. It was beautiful. How hard was that four-hour hike to camp? Carolina: It was not okay. That was really hard. The landscape changes so suddenly - one minute you're on sand and the next you're in a swamp. It was the worst. That's insane! What a way to start the game. Carolina: Yeah, it was not cute,. It was not cute. Did you like your Jalapao tribe? Carolina: I loved my tribe. I'm very blunt and straightforward and I like to joke around a lot. I feel like maybe I was too eccentric for them. They didn't know what to think of me. But Jalapao's an awesome tribe. Were you totally blindsided by what happened at Tribal Council? Carolina: I was blindsided, but I wasn't. I just didn't get a good feeling. And you should never be cocky going into Tribal Council. You should never go in there thinking that you're not going home. You should always go in there very humble and pray that you're not the one going home. So, when I went in, I knew there could be a slight chance I was going home, but I didn't think it was going to happen that night! So yeah, I was blindsided but at the same time, I told myself to stay guarded and know that there was a possibility. What was the hardest part about your three days in Brazil? Carolina: Being voted out! That was very humbling and hard. I gained almost 20 pounds to do Survivor and put my body through so much. Then it got taken away from me right away. The hardest part about Brazil was definitely getting snuffed. Would you do it all over again? Carolina: In a heartbeat! What's next for you? Carolina: I came out to LA three years ago to be an actor or a host. Right now I'm focusing on my career and doing some work with some charities. So if anyone needs an actor, I'm here. Great. Well good luck with everything and hopefully we'll be writing about you again in In Touch sometime in the future. Carolina: I know! I love your magazine. I read it all the time. I literally get mad if I go to the store and they don't have the new one [/QUOTE] [via [URL="http://forums.jokersupdates.com/ubbthreads/showthreaded.php?Cat=&Board=Survivor&Number=10882727&page=0&view=expanded&sb=5&o=&rc=&fpart=1"]jokersupdates[/URL]]
I couldn't get past 1:30 on this video. She's acting like she was in the game for 20 days...pfft!