At the end of the 13th edition of the CBS series “Survivor” — which included the stunt of dividing teams by race to up the curiosity quotient — Yul Kwon stood alone, winning the million-dollar prize. And although she failed to garner any votes at the end, fellow Korean American Becky Lee at least made it to the final group of three.
So this proves the superiority of the people from the Korean Peninsula.
OK, we here can get a bit delusional.
But one thing we’re sure of is that Kwon’s mother need not worry about his son meeting women — Kwon, on the Dec. 17 live final broadcast, revealed to a national television audience her dismay about him still being single at the age of 31. Finding the one to marry, however, might be tough with the multitudes of females who have become enamored with the brains he showed off on the Cook Islands — as well as the brawn, six-pack abs and all, which helped to land him in People magazine’s latest sexiest men issue. It doesn’t hurt that he’s a millionaire now, too. Well, at least before taxes.
— Jimmy Lee