Last May, an Alabama native became a millionaire after outwitting and outlasting his competition on ‘Survivor: Tocantins.’
Today, JT is rounding up cattle in West Mobile.
"My day to day life really hasn't changed since I won. I do the same thing day in and day out, fooling with cattle."
These cows have no idea a TV celebrity is around, but the ladies now have a different reaction to this Survivor winner.
"It is kind of strange to just go down the street and have girls talk to me versus just me having to chase them around to talk to them like I use to have to do."
A brand new season of survivor begins next Thursday, and JT will be competing against a whole group of all-stars.
"In Brazil, I remember we got off the truck, running together, what's your name, are you married, how old are you? It's not going be the case here. We've all seen each other play. We don't care how many kids you got. We're all here for one reason and one reason only. There is not doubt that my strategy changed from the first season. No one is going to want a nice guy around in this kind of game."
He can't talk about the outcome for this upcoming season. But he said even after going back to Survivor a second time, he'd go back for more.
"There is no reason I'd turn it down. I love the game, I love the challenge. The strategy part of the game, where most people think I'm not up to date with, that's my favorite part of the game."
You'll have to stay tuned to see how far JT makes it this time.
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