Two Long Beach women will compete on the upcoming season of “Survivor.”
The reality show-slash-competition’s 30th season will feature a new “Worlds Apart” theme, where teams of six will be divided up by “White Collar,” “Blue Collar” and “No Collar.”
“The White Collars (Masaya Tribe), known for making the rules, includes a corporate executive, a retail buyer and a marketing director,” according to a statement from CBS. “The Blue Collars (Escameca Tribe), known to follow the rules, consists of a postal worker, an oil driller and a contractor. The No Collars (Nargarote Tribe) boasts free spirits who are known to break the rules. This tribe consists of a coconut salesman, a sailing instructor and a YouTube sensation. These three tribes will have very different approaches to how they play the game and interact with each other, while sharing the same goal: to outwit, outplay, outlast and ultimately be crowned Sole Survivor and winner of the $1 million dollar prize.”
So Kim, 31, a retail buyer from Long Beach, will compete on the six-member white collar team, while Jenn Brown, 22, a sailing instructor from Long Beach, will compete on the no collar team.
The 90-minute season premiere airs February 25 at 8:00PM on the CBS Television Network.