Jenna Lewis (born July 16, 1977) was a contestant on
Survivor: Borneo (season one), finishing eighth, and
Survivor: All-Stars (season eight), finishing third. She later gained further fame for her 2004
sex tape which widely circulated on the internet.
Survivor
Lewis made her first appearance during
Survivor: Borneo, where she was on the Pagong tribe. In one episode, the final nine castaways were supposed to receive videos from home, which they would compete to get to see. Lewis was eager to see her daughters, but
Jeff Probst announced that her tape was never sent in. Lewis was later voted off the island by three contestants who had an alliance and by
Sean Kenniff, who was voting based on alphabetical order. Lewis was voted out 4-3-1. She became the second member of the jury and cast her vote for
Kelly Wigglesworth to win the game at the final tribal council (though Wigglesworth ultimately lost to
Richard Hatch by a jury vote of 4-3).
She returned to the game in
Survivor: All Stars, where she started out on the Saboga tribe. In the first episode Lewis successfully lobbied for
Tina Wesson's elimination on the grounds that a former winner (in Wesson's case, the second season,
Survivor: The Australian Outback) shouldn't be allowed to win again. Throughout the game, Lewis along with fellow contestant,
Rupert Boneham, managed to wind up on all 4 tribes. After Saboga was dissolved in a reward challenge, they were absorbed into Chapera, then shuffled to Mogo Mogo, and finally merged into Chabogo Mogo. Lewis survived to the final three, but after losing the last
Immunity Challenge, was voted out by
Rob Mariano and became the final member of the jury. She voted for Rob Mariano to win the game, though he lost in a close 4-3 to winner,
Amber Brkich.