Survivor China Winner Survives on a Million Dollars

Survivor China wrapped December 16, 2007 with 22-year-old Todd Herzog claiming the big prize, despite heat and humidity that is described by "Survivor" host, Jeff Provost, as being "indescribable."

With final tasks of re-building the Great Wall of China (Reality TV building that is) by assembling puzzle-like pieces and balancing China dishes, Hertzog proceeded to convince his jury of peers that he did, indeed, deserve the million dollar prize for his strategic skill and perseverance.

What will this young Mormon from Utah, who previously worked at a movie theater, a theme park, and, most recently as a flight attendant, do with his new found wealth?

Herzog told the Windy City Times he wants to buy a "small, black, fast sports car with a great sound system." He further explained in an interview with Reality TV World, "This (being a Survivor contestant) has been my dream since I was 15. ... This is what I wanted and I actually got to do it."

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