Vecepia Towery

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Vecepia Towery Robinson (born December 9, 1965, Portland, Oregon) is a former reality TV personality known for winning Survivor: Marquesas, the fourth season of Survivor. She is the first African American contestant to win Survivor's top prize.[1][2][3] Vee "attended Grant High School and Portland Community College before receiving a degree in human services, with minors in sociology and psychology, from Troy State University in Alabama. A former member of the U.S. Air Force, Towery spent several years in Soesterberg, Netherlands, while on active duty. She was inducted into the U.S. Air Force's Europe Sports Hall of Fame in the first years of its conception." [4]

Survivor: Marquesas

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Originally part of the Maraamu tribe, Towery was not a target at the beginning of the game. When her tribe lost the first immunity challenge, she did not join the rest of her tribe to vote out Peter Harkey, but – together with Sean Rector – voted for Sarah Jones, believing that she was not pulling her weight. When Maraamu lost immunity once again in Episode 2, she joined Sean, Rob Mariano and Sarah to vote out the tribe's motherly figure, Patricia Jackson, due to her bossy attitude. When the tribe lost immunity once again in Episode 3, the new alliance of 4 targeted the tribe's strongest member Hunter Ellis and he was voted out.

In Episode 4, a tribal shuffle resulted in Towery moving from the Maraamu tribe to the Rotu tribe, along with Rob and Sean. But Sarah was left on Maraamu alone and was voted out shortly after. An immunity win in Episode 6 saw Rob, Sean and Towery safely into the merge.

When the two tribes, Maraamu and Rotu, merged into one, Soliantu, the old-Rotu members targeted the alliance of Towery, Sean and Rob. Seemingly doomed, Rob was the first targeted due to his excessive scheming; even Towery voted for him at tribal council as a way to distance herself from her old alliance. At the Final 9, Towery and Sean convinced Kathy Vavrick-O'Brien to side with them against the alliance of 4, but they also needed the votes of Paschal English and Neleh Dennis to ensure a majority. Both Paschal and Neleh were against the idea, but an immunity challenge which revealed the pecking order of the game and which showed the arrogance of the Rotu alliance allowed them to see they were playing for 5th or 6th place. As a result, Neleh and Paschal sided with Towery, Sean and Kathy, and voted out John, the alliance leader.

With the new 5-way alliance holding the power, it systematically voted out the members of the broken alliance one after the other, beginning with Zoe, then Tammy, and finally Robert. At the Final 5, Towery and Sean let Kathy know she was clearly a swing vote as the bond between Neleh and Paschal was too strong to be broken. Despite denying a two-way alliance between themselves, Sean and Towery stayed together and voted against Neleh. But Kathy sided with Neleh and Paschal and Sean was voted out, leaving Towery without any allies.

Obviously the next target, Towery knew she needed to win immunity and did exactly that, guaranteeing herself a spot in the final 3. Immediately Kathy, realizing she could be voted out, made a final two alliance with Towery. When Kathy and Towery voted for Neleh, and Neleh and Paschal voted for Kathy, there was a very tight deadlock. Having two minutes to decide, the 4 could not reach a decision and a tie-breaker was put in place. Because Towery had immunity, the remaining three castaways drew rocks in order to determine who was voted out. Paschal, even though he received no votes, drew the purple rock and was "voted out". This was a very controversial move by the Survivor producers and was even admitted as a mistake. From that point on, the drawing of rocks has never been used in a Final 4 situation, with the producers opting to use a fire-building challenge instead.

Once in the Final 3, Kathy and Towery's alliance seemed sure to hold out, but when Kathy fell in the endurance immunity challenge, Towery made a deal with Neleh to give her immunity in order for Neleh to take her to the Final 2. Neleh agreed and Kathy was voted out. Once in the Final 2, both Towery and Neleh faced accusations of hypocrisy by the jury, and Towery explained that she was playing a very strategic game. In the end, Towery beat out Neleh Dennis in a 4-3 vote to become the Sole Survivor, gaining the votes of John Carroll, Tammy Leitner, Robert DeCanio, and Sean Rector.

Personal life

While Survivor: Marquesas was still airing, Towery married Leander Robinson. Robinson had made a brief appearance on the episode where loved ones of the remaining Survivors came to visit. The birth of their child, Jordan Robinson was later the subject of a TLC documentary, which featured appearances by other Marquesas contestants, including Neleh (then married herself) and Sean.[citation needed]

Towery served six years in the U.S. Air Force, assigned to the 32nd Security Police Squadron.[5] She served in Turkey during Operation Desert Storm.[citation needed]

References

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External links

  • Profile, imdb.com; accessed March 14, 2015.
Preceded by Winner of Survivor
Survivor: Marquesas
Succeeded by
Brian Heidik