If these celebs signed up for Survivor, we’d lose our minds.

(In a good way.)

Its popularity and long tenure have ignited the hearts of millions of fans, which includes several celebrities.

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Survivor / CBS

Throughout its time, celebrities have made their love ofSurvivorknown.

We know Adam can portray the gumption needed to winSurvivor, but does he have it within himself?

All we know for sure is that were tuning into this season.

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And she would be unafraid to take risks, make waves, and dazzle viewers with hilarious confessionals.

As a fan of the show, we hope shed also be eager to fly to Fiji.

Between their various podcasts, books, and projects together, their chemistry is palpable.

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Adam Scott onSeverance

But its their humor, emotional intelligence, and unstoppable drive that would make them the idealSurvivorcelebs.

Tom Holland

Another fan ofSurvivor, albeit a bit more recent, theSpider-Manactor would be a classicSurvivorplayer.

Could he keep up with the strategic pace of the game?

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Monet X Change onRupaul’s Drag Race

Shes stepped out of the mainstream spotlight to write and direct her own projects.

Her introspection, resilience, and independence are traits that tend to do well onSurvivor.

Rob McElhenney

Rob is a good name for aSurvivorplayer.

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Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally onParks and Recreation

Rob Cesternino created a podcasting empire out of his time onSurvivor.

Mae Martin

While they may not have lovedSurvivorbefore, they definitely love it now.

For queer comedy andSurvivorfans, this was the greatest celebrity crossover.

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Tom Holland inSpider-Man: No Way Home

Maes comedy is philosophical, empathetic, observant, and funny, which would make them an incredibleSurvivorplayer.

And with Parvatis advice, Mae could dominate the game through to their final winning vote.

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Jennette McCurdy,I’m Glad My Mom Died

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Rob McElhenney onIt’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia

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Mae Martin onTaskmaster