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Cirie Fields was born on 18 July, 1970 in Jersey City, New Jersey, United States. Discover Cirie Fields's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?

Popular As Cirie Tiffany Fields
Occupation N/A
Age 53 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 18 July, 1970
Birthday 18 July
Birthplace Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Who Is Cirie Fields's Husband?

Her husband is Clarencio "H.B." Hacker

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Children 3

Cirie Fields Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Cirie Fields worth at the age of 53 years old? Cirie Fields’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from United States. We have estimated Cirie Fields's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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2020

She is widely considered one of the greatest Survivor players of all-time, and in particular one of the very best players to never win. When all twenty participants in the all-winners season Survivor: Winners at War were asked to name the best player to have never won Survivor in 2020, Fields was the most picked, with six winners (including Parvati Shallow, who defeated her in Micronesia) choosing her.

When all twenty participants of Survivor: Winners at War, the first all-winners season in Survivor history, were asked to name the best player to have never won Survivor in 2020, Fields was the most picked, with six winners choosing her: Parvati Shallow, who had defeated Fields in Micronesia (she stated: "Hands down, 100 percent Cirie. If I could give her a crown and a sash, I would. She deserves it."), Survivor: San Juan del Sur winner Natalie Anderson, Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X winner Adam Klein, Survivor: Cook Islands winner Yul Kwon, Survivor: Redemption Island winner Rob Mariano, and Survivor: David vs. Goliath and Nick Wilson; the second most-chosen was Aubry Bracco with three picks.

2017

In Episode Four, after being given a clue to a hidden immunity idol and believing that Westman had found it, Fields devised a plan to eliminate a member of the opposing alliance and eventually the Immunity Idol. She wanted to split the votes between Westman and Colby Donaldson, but she did not count on J.T. Thomas, who had eavesdropped on her plans. At Tribal Council, Thomas betrayed his alliance and helped eliminate Fields after Westman used his idol. She was the fourth person eliminated from the season, placing 17th overall.

In 2017, Fields was featured in Survivor: Game Changers, her fourth time on the show. Initially placed on the Nuku tribe, she was eventually switched to the brand new Tavua tribe, then the Mana tribe, and finally, the merged Maku Maku tribe, making her the only player of the season to be on four different tribes. Following the merge, she aligned with Michaela Bradshaw. At the first post-merge Tribal Council, Bradshaw was targeted for elimination, but Fields managed to get Hali Ford voted out instead.

2016

In 2016, she appeared in a special episode of The Price Is Right which featured multiple former Survivor contestants competing on the show.

2014

Fields first gained fame on Survivor: Panama — Exile Island. Originally cast as a member of Casaya, the tribe made up of the oldest women in the game, she was at risk of being the first one eliminated when her tribe lost the first Immunity Challenge. However, she used her persuasion skills to convince Melinda Hyder and Ruth-Marie Milliman to vote off Tina Scheer. When the four original tribes were contracted down to two, leaving only the La Mina and Casaya tribes in the contest, Fields was once again in the spotlight as one of the physically weakest competitors on the new Casaya tribe, but saved herself yet again on Day Six when Hyder was eliminated. Eventually, Fields was able to assimilate with her tribemates, and managed to make the merge.

2013

For the third time in her career, Fields was chosen to participate in Survivor, this time for its 20th season, Heroes vs. Villains. As part of the Heroes tribe, she immediately became targeted for elimination by Tom Westman and Stephenie LaGrossa, but survived the first Tribal Council when the Heroes tribe unanimously eliminated Jessica "Sugar" Kiper, who was seen as the weakest and most emotional person on the tribe. In Episode Two, Fields and her tribemate, Candice Woodcock, became the decisive votes in eliminating LaGrossa by a 6–3 margin.

2011

On December 12, 2011, Fields was inducted into Xfinity's Survivor Hall of Fame. In a 2011 Rob Has a Podcast community fan poll, Fields was ranked the 6th greatest contestant of all-time. In a 2014 follow-up poll, she was ranked 7th. In a 2015 issue of CBS Watch magazine, commemorating the 15th anniversary of Survivor, she was voted by viewers as the tenth greatest contestant in the history of the series to date. In total, she has played the game of Survivor a total of 121 days, making her one of only a handful of players to have passed the 100-day mark on Survivor.

2008

Two years after her first Survivor competition, Fields returned to the show for Survivor: Micronesia — Fans vs. Favorites, which premiered on February 7, 2008. She was initially assigned to Malakal, the tribe of "Favorites," or returning players, and initially floated between the two alliances within this tribe: one consisting of Ami Cusack, Eliza Orlins, Jonathan Penner and Yau-Man Chan; and the other consisting of Amanda Kimmel, James Clement, Oscar "Ozzy" Lusth and Parvati Shallow (with Jonny Fairplay also meandering between both alliances). Fields volunteered to be sent to Exile Island with Kathy Sleckman of Airai, the tribe of "Fans," or first-time players in the game, after Malakal won the combined Reward/Immunity Challenge in the Episode Two.

2007

At the Final Tribal Council, Fields voted for Baskauskas, over DiLorenzo, to win the prize of $1 million and the title of "Sole Survivor." During this season, Fields herself won a 2007 GMC Yukon pickup truck, for being voted most popular participant of the season by viewers.

1970

Cirie Fields (born July 18, 1970) is an American nurse and reality TV personality who competed on four seasons of Survivor. She first appeared in 2006 on Survivor: Panama, finishing in 4th place. In 2008, she returned and placed 3rd on Survivor: Micronesia. She made her third appearance on Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains in 2010, finishing 17th after being targeted and blindsided early in the game. She made her fourth and final appearance on Survivor: Game Changers, where she finished 6th and became the first player ever eliminated without receiving a vote.

Fields was born on July 18, 1970 in Jersey City, New Jersey. She grew up partially in Norwalk, Connecticut with her sisters Karla and Cicely, and her brother Kenneth. She has worked as a surgical instrumentalist, home care provider, candy factory worker, and telemarketer. She studied nursing at St. Francis Nursing School in New Castle, Pennsylvania, where she earned her degree. She went on to work as a clinical coordinator at Norwalk Hospital Surgical Center. She is of Panamanian descent.