Josh is a castaway from Survivor: San Juan Del Sur and appeared alongside his boyfriend Reed. He was originally on the Coyopa tribe.
Right away, Josh found himself in an all-male alliance with John, Dale, Wes, and Alec, but he was incredibly close to Baylor. During the first Tribal Council, Josh found himself as the swing vote, but he threw his vote to Baylor to disguise their bond, with Nadiya being sent home. He then joined the others in voting Val out. After John鈥檚 blowup with Natalie, Josh led the campaign to send John home, finding his behavior problematic. During a tribe swap, he found himself on the same tribe as Reed, and the new Hunahpu won the remaining tribal immunities, although Josh and Reed were a bit disappointed, wanting to take out Jeremy. Josh made the merge and formed an alliance with Reed, Wes, Keith, and Alec, and they considered him their leader. Jon and Jaclyn found themselves in the middle, but ultimately, Josh was able to convince them to side with his alliance. When Jon was sent to Exile Island, Jaclyn felt mistreated by the other men in Josh鈥檚 alliance. The two decided to flip to Jeremy鈥檚 alliance, who then voted out Josh, making him the 7th voted out and the first member of the jury on Day 21. Josh voted for Natalie to win the game at the Final Tribal Council.
After the show, Josh and Reed got engaged. However, they ended their relationship in March 2016. Both he and Reed were apparently cast individually, after both applied separately. He celebrated his 33rd birthday at Ponderosa, the day after Josh was voted out. He was asked if he wanted to be considered for Survivor: Cambodia, but had to turn it down due to his Broadway contract.
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josh was an annoying boring gamebot who voted nadiya out for calling him one of the girls.
bitch thats not even offensive id let nadiya call me that any day
If Josh survived that vote, he won tbh. He played great overall, just a few hiccups (that initial Baylor vote, trying to pressure Baylor with the "you owe me" route.
He's someone who I think would do very well on a return.