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On The Early Show Monday morning, Jenna Morasca said she is not yet sure how she will spend the $1 million she won in Survivor: The Amazon. Sunday night, shortly after she won, she told reporters she planned to pay off college loans and then take her mother on a vacation.
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Matthew Von Ertfelda, who received only one of the seven jury votes, still walked away with $100,000 and a brand new car. And he says he feels that the best player won the game. He also said that the competitor with whom he had the most trouble getting along was Alex Bell, because he provided Matthew with strong competition.
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Rob Cesternino, when asked if the best player won Survivor: The Amazon, replied: "No! Because I didn't win!"
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Here are the four finalists of Survivor: The Amazon (from left): Jenna Morasca, Matthew Von Ertfelda, Rob Cesternino, and Butch Lockley. Asked if the best player won the game, Butch said no; he felt Matthew was a better player than Jenna.
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Jenna faced a round of interviews on The Early Show Monday, including one with co-anchor Julie Chen. When a viewer asked Jenna with whom she had the most trouble getting along in the Amazon, she replied, "There's no one I dislike. But I think I didn't get along very well with Jeanne (Hebert). There's something there. We butted heads."
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Survivor host Jeff Probst, second from right, and producer Mark Burnett, third from right, joined the final four on The Early Show to present the million-dollar check to Jenna. Had Probst expected her to win? "I honestly didn't think Jenna would last that long. She was soft," he replied. "I would have bet the house when I left the Amazon that Matthew had it won... But you don't know Jenna, until you get to spend time with her."
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Early Show co-anchor Harry Smith asked Survivor producer Mark Burnett where the next installment of the adventure will take place. The answer: The Pearl Islands, off the coast of Panama.