Sedro-Woolley flight attendant makes it to 'Survivor' season finale

Seattle, WALocal News

In an inspiring development, Ricard Foyé, an Alaska Airlines flight attendant from Sedro-Woolley, has made it to the final episode of the current season of 'Survivor. ' Foyé's journey has been remarkable, particularly as he navigates challenges related to his hearing impairment, being deaf in one ear. His reliance on lip-reading and fluency in American Sign Language highlight his adaptability and strength. This season finale not only showcases Foyé's achievements but also marks a significant moment for the representation of differently-abled individuals in competitive environments. As the finale approaches, excitement builds among fans eager to see who will be crowned the winner.

The show airs at 8 p. m. on CBS, promising an exhilarating conclusion to a captivating season. Foyé's participation has sparked discussions about inclusion and the diverse experiences of contestants on reality television, encouraging viewers to support him as he competes for the title of Sole Survivor.

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