Who Is the Survivor Season 49 Winner? All About Former News Anchor Savannah Louie
Savannah Louie was officially crowned the winner of ‘Survivor’ season 49 in December 2025
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Warning: Survivor season 49 spoilers ahead!
Another Sole Survivor has been crowned!
After 18 castaways touched down in the Mamanuca Islands in Fiji during season 49 of Survivor, they were voted off one-by-one until one person took home the $1 million prize. Savannah Louie won and beat out 17 contestants — including the other two final castaways, Sophi Balerdi and Sage Ahrens-Nichols.
The former broadcast journalist defeated her former allies in a 5–2–1 jury vote. The final three contestants marked the first time since 2014 that all of them have been women. Meanwhile, Louie also made history with her challenge skills, as she tied the record for most individual immunity challenges won by a woman in one season.
During her time in the game, Louie was known for her strategic gameplay and challenge dominance. After going into the merge as an underdog alongside Balerdi and Rizo Velovic, Louie and her allies took out the majority alliance.
In addition to recently competing on Survivor season 49, Louie was also selected as one of the two contestants to join the all-star next season, Survivor 50: In the Hands of the Fans. Her ally and fan favorite, Velovic, was the second contestant to make the cut.
Here’s everything to know about the Survivor season 49 champion, Savannah Louie.
She’s a former broadcast journalist
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Before joining the 49th season of Survivor, Louie worked as a broadcast journalist for nearly a decade. She studied journalism at Southern Methodist University before graduating in 2016. The California native landed her first major news job at the local Fox affiliate in Knoxville, Tenn., per her LinkedIn.
Louie went on to have anchoring positions in San Antonio and Saint Louis. In 2021, she moved to Atlanta and joined the Atlanta News First team as a full-time news anchor, according to her LinkedIn.
However, in September 2024, Louie announced that she was leaving Atlanta News First and saying goodbye to her journalism career. She explained in an Instagram post that she was leaving to pursue a career “with a better work-life balance.”
“My decision to pursue journalism was fueled by an intention to make the world a better place,” she explained. “We can’t foster change in our community without being aware of WHAT is going on in our community.”
She now works as a marketing content specialist at Hyperdrive Leadership, according to her LinkedIn.
Since Survivor season 49 wrapped, Louie has created a strong presence on social media and frequently posts videos about her preparation for the competition, application process and reflections on the experience.
She’s been dating Brandon Stiles since 2024
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In her personal life, Louie has been dating software engineer Brandon Stiles since at least August 2024, when he first posted about her on Instagram.
“First trip to San Francisco with @sahhvz was 👌🏼,” he wrote. In the comments section, she replied, “arguably 👍🏼.”
Since then, the couple have gone on trips to Croatia, New York City and Mystic, Conn., per their social media accounts.
She won four individual immunities
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Throughout her time on Survivor, Louie was a competitive contestant. She dominated in individual immunity challenges, nabbing the necklace a whopping four times. She tied the record with fellow female Survivor legends like Rachel LaMont, Jenna Morasca, Kelly Wiglesworth, Kim Spradlin and Chrissy Hofbeck.
In addition to her physical strength, Louie also played a strategic game, managing to play a part in taking out six players whom she wasn’t aligned with post-merge. During final tribal council, Louie doubled down on her gameplay when jury member Kristina Mills asked her to name a family member for each of the jury members. Louie admitted that she wouldn’t be able to do so, but was adamant that personal connections weren’t part of her strategy, which many of the jurors respected.




