Cirie Fields
Cirie Fields is a prominent figure known for her appearances on the American reality television show Survivor. Fields first appeared on Survivor during its 12th season, Survivor: Panama, and quickly became one of the most beloved and iconic players in the history of the series. Her strategic gameplay, social skills, and ability to navigate complex alliances have earned her a reputation as one of the greatest players to never win the game.
Early Life[edit | edit source]
Before her debut on Survivor, Cirie Fields was born and raised in the United States. She worked as a nurse, a profession that she credited with giving her the patience and interpersonal skills necessary to excel in the social and strategic aspects of Survivor.
Survivor Career[edit | edit source]
Survivor: Panama[edit | edit source]
Fields first competed in Survivor: Panama, where she started on the older women's tribe. Initially perceived as an early target due to her lack of physical prowess, she quickly demonstrated her strategic acumen by orchestrating several key votes. Fields made it to the final four but was ultimately voted out, finishing in fourth place.
Survivor: Micronesia[edit | edit source]
Fields returned for Survivor: Micronesia, the show's 16th season, which featured a mix of returning favorites and new players. Her gameplay in Micronesia was characterized by her ability to form strong alliances and manipulate the game from behind the scenes. She is perhaps best known for her role in the historic "Black Widow Brigade," an all-female alliance that dominated the latter part of the game. Fields made it to the final three but was once again voted out just short of the final Tribal Council, finishing in third place.
Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains[edit | edit source]
Fields was invited back for Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains, the 20th season, which pitted returning players deemed "heroes" against those labeled as "villains." Despite being a target due to her reputation as a strategic threat, Fields managed to navigate through the game with her social and strategic gameplay. However, her journey ended when she was voted out, finishing in 9th place.
Survivor: Game Changers[edit | edit source]
In Survivor: Game Changers, the 34th season, Fields returned for her fourth and final appearance. The season featured returning players who were considered to have changed the game in their previous seasons. Despite being seen as one of the biggest threats in the game, Fields showcased her adaptability and strategic prowess. Her elimination came in a unique and unprecedented manner when she was voted out without receiving any votes against her due to a combination of immunity idols and advantages played by other contestants, leading to her being the only eligible person to vote for, finishing in 6th place.
Legacy[edit | edit source]
Cirie Fields is celebrated for her exceptional social game, strategic mind, and ability to read and influence other players. She is often cited as one of the best players never to have won Survivor, and her gameplay has been studied and admired by fans and future players alike. Fields' influence extends beyond her strategic maneuvers; her positive attitude, resilience, and the joy she brought to the game have made her a fan favorite and a respected figure in the Survivor community.
Personal Life[edit | edit source]
Outside of Survivor, Fields continues to work in healthcare and maintains a low public profile. She occasionally appears at Survivor reunions and events, where she is warmly received by fans and fellow contestants.
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