Reality TV contestants from the Spokane area
A look at 10 Spokane area residents who have appeared on TV reality competition shows such as "Survivor," "Top Chef" and "America's Got Talent."
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Cami Bradley, a Spokane singer-songwriter, was a finalist on "America's Got Talent."
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Spokane chef Chad White is a former contestant on “Top Chef.” He’s just opened a new restaurant in Spokane, the High Tide Lobster Bar in the Skywalk level of the Numerica building.
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Julian Stewart of Spokan competed in the first season of “The Titan Games” on NBC.
Nbc Chris Haston
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Hayden Kristianson (right), formerly of Chewelah, and Aaron Crumbaugh - who got engaged as contestants on the CBS reality show “The Amazing Race” got married in Spokane in 2007.
Courtesy Hayden Kristianson
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Ryan Benson, a former Spokane resident who now lives in Los Angeles, was the winner of the first season of “The Biggest Loser” on NBC.
Carolyn Lamberson The Spokesman-Review
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Erin Lavoie of Spokane competed on the first season of “The Titan Games” on NBC.
Nbc Chris Haston
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“American Ninja Warrior” contestant Sandy Zimmerman encourages students in her Little Ninjas class to perform their best in her back yard, Thursday, June 28, 2018.
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Taylor Stocker of Post Falls competed on “Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen. X.”
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Contestant Ricky Webster with host Eddie Jackson during the decorating challenge as seen on “Christmas Cookie Challenge,” Season 2, in 2018.
Anders Krusberg
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Bridger Buckely made it to the the finals of NBC’s "The Titan Games" earlier this year.
Nbc Vivian Zink
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