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Sandra Diaz-Twine and Daughter Nina Compete on Extracted Season 2


'Survivor' Alums Sandra Diaz-Twine & Daughter Nina Twine to Compete on 'Extracted' Season 2

Two-time Survivor winner Sandra Diaz-Twine and her daughter Nina Twine are set to compete on another competition series!

The mother-daughter reality show winners will be joined by Nina‘s beau Eric Rivera on the upcoming second season of Extracted on Fox, Entertainment Weekly reveals.

Keep reading to find out more…

On the show, Sandra and Nina will be stationed in Headquarters while Eric is out in the Canadian wilderness trying to survive.

In Extracted, “12 untrained individuals are dropped into the wilderness, while their families back at headquarters have the power to pull them out of the competition at any time. How far would your family go for a chance to win $250,000?”

The competition series comes from the producers of Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test, which just ended its fourth season.

Extracted season two is set to premiere on Fox in January.

Previously, Sandra won Survivor: Pearl Islands and Survivor: Heroes vs Villains, becoming the show’s first-ever two-time winner. Nina competed on Australian Survivor: Blood v Water with her mom, and Australian Survivor: Heroes v Villains. She also won USA Network’s The Anonymous season one.

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