Where Are They Now? Here's What Happened To The Outlast Winners
The winners of the show took home a hefty prize.
Netflix's Outlast has emerged as one of the top competitive reality shows of the year thanks to its authentic and gripping format. In the show, 16 players were split into four teams, each tasked with surviving the harsh Alaskan wilderness without any external assistance. Fans were instantly captivated by the show's intensity, comparing it to Survivor, but with real peril facing the participants. Given the success of Outlast inaugural instalment, it came as little surprise when Netflix announced it had greenlit season two.
As excitement builds for the next season, fans are curious about how the first season's winners are spending their winnings and what they're doing now. The first instalment was clinched by Team Charlie, which comprised Nick Radner, Paul Preece, and Seth Lueker. So, what have these three been up to since their triumph on Outlast?
Fan Favourite Team
Team Charlie undeniably became a fan favourite among all the Outlast teams. The members consistently supported each other and notably refrained from betraying other teams they collaborated with. Furthermore, Team Charlie steered clear of any show drama, focusing solely on securing the prize money.
Ultimately, Nick, Paul, and Seth each pocketed $333,333, a sum that undoubtedly would have transformed their lives.
New beginnings
Since their win, all three men have shared how they've spent their winnings, with the reality show offering each a fresh lease on life.
Seth used his share to clear his debts and is now looking forward to starting a family.
Nick, meanwhile, is engaged, and the couple used his prize money to purchase a home. This newfound financial stability has enabled Nick to approach the future with optimism.
Meanwhile, Paul has invested in a trucking and wood flooring business. Interestingly, he's chosen to live as if he hadn't come into this windfall, continuing to live on his teacher's salary. While he's poised to reap profits from his investments down the line, this prudent approach underscores why he and his team were deserving winners.