Genevieve Mushaluk is a Canadian corporate lawyer and reality TV personality who gained prominence as a standout contestant on "Survivor 47." Born on June 4, 1991, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, she made history as the first Manitoban to compete on the U.S. version of "Survivor." Professionally, she serves as senior counsel at Priceline Partner Solutions and holds a law degree from the University of Manitoba.
On "Survivor 47," Genevieve quickly emerged as a formidable strategic and social force. She orchestrated major blindsides, including the pivotal elimination of Sol Yi, and was instrumental in "Operation: Italy," a bold fake idol ploy designed to fracture alliances. Her gameplay was marked by a balance of calculated moves and emotional intelligence, though her strategic prowess eventually painted her as a significant threat. She was voted out on Day 24, finishing in fifth place and serving as the seventh juror.
Despite her elimination, Genevieve's gameplay earned widespread acclaim. Fellow contestant Sol Yi lauded her as "one of the best players I've ever seen." Her compelling presence and strategic acumen secured her a spot in "Survivor 50: In the Hands of the Fans."