Jane Bright, a beloved contestant from Survivor: Nicaragua, has handed away, with information of her demise rising lately. Recognized for her resilience, humor, and fan-favorite standing on the fact sequence, Vibrant left an enduring impression each on-screen and off.
Right here’s what we all know to date about Jane Vibrant’s demise.
Jane Vibrant passes away at 71, claims report
Jane Vibrant, recognized for her look on Survivor: Nicaragua in 2010, has died at age 71.
Her daughter Ashley Hammett introduced the information in a Facebook submit on Thursday, stating that Vibrant was discovered deceased in her North Carolina house by a buddy and a county sheriff. A explanation for demise has not been disclosed.
Born on December 13, 1953, in Jackson Springs, North Carolina, Vibrant labored as a canine coach and was 56 when she joined the CBS actuality sequence. She competed on Survivor Season 21 as a member of the Espada tribe, which featured older contestants. She finally completed in sixth place and was later voted the Dash Fan Favourite by viewers, incomes a $100,000 prize.
Vibrant grew to become a standout as a result of her dedication and humorousness. In a previous interview, she mentioned her late husband Don’s help for her determination to affix the present, saying, “Don at all times wished me to do that… he’s right here… I do know they’re with me, honey” (through Entertainment Weekly.) She additionally recounted light-hearted tales from her time coaching canines, showcasing her character past the sport.
Following the information of her demise, a number of fellow contestants and followers paid tribute. Survivor: Ghost Island contestant Donathan Hurley wrote, “One among my favourite Survivor relations… has handed away. I beloved Jane a lot!!! This woman was a firecracker!” Two-time Survivor winner Sandra Diaz-Twine additionally honored Vibrant in a tribute.
Vibrant’s legacy as a fan-favorite contestant and memorable character continues to be acknowledged by Survivor viewers and forged members. CBS has not but issued an official assertion.