FORT BRAGG (AP) — A two-time winner of "Survivor" will host an anniversary celebration at a North Carolina Army base.
Sandra Diaz-Twine will act as master of ceremonies at noon Friday for the South Post Commissary 10th Anniversary celebration at Fort Bragg. Diaz-Twine will hold a meet and greet, and patrons of the commissary can test their skills in a "Survivor"-like challenge.
Diaz-Twine first won $1 million in the show's seventh season, "Survivor: Pearl Islands," in 2003. She became the first two-time winner when she won the all-star version called "Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains," earlier this year.
Diaz-Twine lives in Fayetteville with her Army sergeant husband.
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