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Survivor 48's David Kinne reveals his girlfriend dumped him after he lost

Survivor 48's David Kinne reveals his girlfriend dumped him after he lost

New York Post25-04-2025

He lost the million and the girl.
On 'Survivor 48,' David Kinne opened up about his life back home, revealing that he lived in a trailer outside his dad's house and needed to win the $1 million otherwise his girlfriend would leave him.
After being voted off on the April 23 episode, the 39-year-old stunt performer exclusively confirmed to The Post that his girlfriend dumped him when he returned from Fiji.

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