Throughout Survivor's history, Jeff Probst's beloved reality show has regularly allowed some players to return even though they were almost banned. In fact, even new fans who are figuring out which seasons to watch first will quickly learn that some of the best seasons have all returning players. Even some former Survivor winners and people who were medically evacuated from the show were later allowed to play the game again.
Considering that people who suffered serious injuries often want to return to Survivor, it seems like the show's producers can get anyone back. On top of that, it is worth noting that Survivor's best players have all played the game many times. However, as it turns out, some Survivor players have refused to return for later seasons.
Earl Cole Turned Down Survivor Returns Four Times
Played During Survivor: Fiji
How Successful Was Earl Cole During Survivor? | |
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Placement | Season |
Sole Survivor | Survivor: Fiji |
Easily one of Survivor's most underrated players ever, Earl Cole proved himself to be a strategic mastermind and extremely charismatic. As a result, it is very sad that Earl has only played once, when he won Survivor: Fiji. A February 2020 E! Online article quoted Earl revealing that he turned down the chance to return to Survivor four times.
I've been invited to return four different times, but the schedules just didn't line up with my work schedule.
Lex Van Den Berghe Turned Down Survivor: Blood Vs. Water
Played During Survivor: Africa And Survivor: All-Stars
How Successful Was Lex van den Berghe During Survivor? | |
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Placement | Season |
13th Voted Out/7th Jury Member/Day 38/3rd Place | Survivor: Africa |
8th Voted Out/1st Jury Member/Day 27/9th Place | Survivor: All-Stars |
After teaming up with Ethan Zohn and Tom Buchanan during Survivor: Africa, Lex van den Berghe came in third place. Lex later returned for Survivor: All-Stars and was memorably betrayed by "Boston" Rob Mariano after he protected Amber Brkich Mariano. According to an interview that has since been taken down, Lex turned down Survivor: Blood vs. Water after being asked to play with his son.
Taj Johnson-George Turned Down Survivor: Heroes Vs. Villains
Played During Survivor: Tocantins
How Successful Was Taj Johnson-George During Survivor? | |
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Placement | Season |
12th Voted Out/6th Jury Member/Day 37/4th Place | Survivor: Tocantins |
After teaming up with J.T. Thomas and Stephen Fishbach, Taj Johnson-George played a huge role in their success during Survivor: Tocantins. Incredibly lovable on the show, it always seemed shocking Taj never returned. However, it turns out that Taj decided not to play Survivor a second time. During a June 2022 appearance on the "Rob Has a Podcast" show 'Talking with T-Bird," Taj revealed she turned down Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains and at least one more season.
Elisabeth Hasselbeck Turned Down Survivor: All-Stars
Played During Survivor: The Australian Outback
How Successful Was Elisabeth Hasselbeck During Survivor? | |
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Placement | Season |
12th Voted Out/6th Jury Member/Day 39/4th Place | Survivor: The Australian Outback |
Before she got married, Elisabeth Hasselbeck was a fan favorite player during Survivor: The Australian Outback. A January 2004 Zap2It article quoted Survivor's executive producer Mark Burnett explaining that Elizabeth turned a Survivor return down so she could audition to co-host The View. Mark commented that Elizabeth made the right choice since she co-hosted The View for years.
She made a good choice, huh?
Colleen Haskell Turned Down Survivor: All-Stars
Played During Survivor: Borneo
How Successful Was Colleen Haskell During Survivor? | |
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Placement | Season |
11th Voted Out/4th Jury Member/Day 33/6th Place | Survivor: Borneo |
During Survivor: Boreno, Colleen Haskell became so popular with viewers that she was cast in the Rob Schneider movie The Animal. After becoming America's Sweetheart, Colleen was asked to join the cast of Survivor: All-Stars. The same Zap2It article quoted Mark Burnett stating Colleen decided she was done with Survivor.
[Colleen] had moved on with her life and just genuinely didn't want to go through that again.
Greg Buis Refused To Return For Survivor: Cambodia—Second Chance
Played During Survivor: Borneo
How Successful Was Greg Buis During Survivor? | |
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Placement | Season |
8th Voted Out/1st Jury Member/Day 24/9th Place | Survivor: Borneo |
During Survivor: Borneo, Greg Buis and Colleen Haskell were the most popular stars of the season by far. Memorable for his sense of humor and use of hs so-called coconut phone, the world wanted more of Greg. While talking to Entertainment Weekly in August 2015, Jeff revealed that Greg turned down a Survivor return because of his career.
“[He] spoke on the coconut phone. And he wanted to do it, but he’d just been given this really great opportunity as the CEO of a nonprofit and he said, ‘I just can’t. I can’t take the job and leave.’”
Jeff Kent Turned Down Survivor: Cambodia—Second Chance
Played During Survivor: Philippines
How Successful Was Jeff Kent During Survivor? | |
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Placement | Season |
8th Voted Out/2nd Jury Member/Day 22/10th Place | Survivor: Philippines |
During Survivor: Philippines, Jeff Kent wasn't that successful, and he didn't make that big of a mark on the season. However, Jeff Kent is a MLB legend and Jeff Probst has a history of welcoming sports stars on Survivor. As a result, it isn't too shocking that during the same August 2015 Entertainment Weekly interview, Jeff Probst revealed Jeff Kent also turned down Survivor: Cambodia—Second Chance.
“Jeff Kent was a guy that … he didn’t say no, but we said, ‘Look, we have to cut the list down. Are you in or are you out?’ And he said, ‘You know, call me another time.’ So he was wishy-washy.”
RC Saint-Amour Also Turned Down Survivor: Cambodia—Second Chance
Played During Survivor: Philippines
How Successful Was RC Saint-Amour During Survivor? | |
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Placement | Season |
7th Voted Out/1st Jury Member/Day 19/11th Place | Survivor: Philippines |
Just like Jeff Kent, RC Saint-Amour played during Survivor: Philippines and then turned down Survivor: Cambodia—Second Chance. However, RC's situation was different since she'd previously agreed to return for Survivor: Blood vs. Water and she even flew out to play. However, her dad was medically disqualified before the game began. During the same August 2015 Entertainment Weekly interview, Jeff told the outlet why RC rejected the second chance to play again.
"“RC, we wanted, and she didn’t want to play. And I understood. You know, RC came out to play Blood vs. Water and her dad got sick [so they had to pull out before filming] and I’ve heard enough Survivors tell me that the emotional journey is so strenuous that she just thought, ‘You’re going to put Abi on the list too and I don’t want to see her. Let’s just forget it.’"
Sandra Diaz-Twine Couldn't Accept The Chance To Play Survivor: All-Stars
Played Survivor Five Times
How Successful Was Sandra Diaz-Twine On Survivor? | |
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Placement | Season |
Sole Survivor | Survivor: Pearl Islands |
Sole Survivor | Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains |
6th Voted Out/Day 16 | Survivor: Game Changers |
7th Voted Out/Day 16/Quit/Day 16 | Survivor: Winners at War |
5th Voted Out/Day 16 | Australian Survivor: Blood v Water |
Widely regarded as one of Survivor's best players ever, Sandra Diaz-Twine has even won the game twice. However, it turns out that Sandra turned down her first chance to return, when she rejected Survivor: All-Stars. However, in February 2004, Sandra told CBS News that she was too sick to return and that she didn't want to be away from her family so soon.
"I received a phone call if I was interested. You know, that I still had to go through a screening process again. At the time, I was sick. I was losing my hair. I had gotten parasites. I wasn't sure whether it was from the water or maybe not cooking the fish thoroughly. And there were other factors as well: my children. And so I just had to take a step back. Although I hadn't won at the time, because it hadn't been shown on TV, the finale. At the same time, I said, 'You know what, I'll take the $100,000 and that's it - maybe in the future.'"