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Survivor Stars Tour Paley Exhibit
3 Mar
Summary
- Two Survivor contestants explored the Paley Center's new exhibit.
- The exhibit features iconic items and tribal council replica.
- Survivor's cultural impact is celebrated through May 31.

The Paley Center in New York City is currently hosting a special exhibit dedicated to the long-running reality competition series, Survivor. The exhibit, which opened recently, features a collection of iconic props and replicas, including voting urns, immunity necklaces, and a full-scale tribal council set.
Fans can immerse themselves in the show's history by experiencing recreations of fan-favorite challenges, such as 'Get A Grip.' This limited-time event is on display through May 31.
Survivor 45's Dee Valladares and Survivor 38's Rick Devens recently provided a guided tour of the exhibit for The Hollywood Reporter. During their visit, they discussed various aspects of the game, from navigating host Jeff Probst's inquiries at tribal council to the strategic nuances of immunity challenges.
They also touched upon the show's significant cultural footprint, noting its influence on popular culture, including appearances in sitcoms like ABC's Abbott Elementary. The contestants also extended a nod to fellow Survivor 50 contestant and acclaimed showrunner Mike White. The 50th season of Survivor is currently airing on CBS.




