Chris Noble

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Christopher Noble is an American model, baseball player and reality show contestant, most famous for appearing on Survivor: Ghost Island .

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Early life

Noble was born and raised in the Florida Keys. [1] He graduated from Coral Shores High School and proceeded to study at Polk State College, the University of Pikeville, and finally pursuing a graduate degree at the University of Illinois, Chicago. [2]

Career

Noble successfully graduated from UIC and began work as a physical trainer, but then decided to move to Brooklyn to become a model. He has appeared on billboards for Versace and has also appeared in multiple advertisements for Untuckit.

Survivor

Noble appeared on the 36th season of Survivor . He left quite a lasting impact, [3] primarily for his polarizing personality and frequent low-quality rapping. [4] Noble attempted to start a coup against the eventual winner and runner-up of the season, Wendell Holland and Domenick Abbate. Noble was unable to enlist anyone in this attempt to topple the reigning duopoly, and he was promptly voted out of the game in 13th place as the eighth person eliminated, becoming the first member of the jury, despite having a Hidden Immunity Idol in his possession. He cast his jury vote for Abbate in the end.

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References

  1. Diaz, Johnny. "Five things to know about Chris Noble, a South Florida contestant on CBS' 'Survivor'". sun-sentinel.com.
  2. White, Gary. "Former Polk State baseball player relishes role on 'Survivor'". The Ledger.
  3. "'Survivor': Chris Noble says Wendell showed 'no class' with Tribal Council takedown". EW.com.
  4. "Survivor's Chris Noble Explains The Adorable Origin Behind His Raps" via www.cbs.com.