Celia Mosteller

 is a contestant from Survivor: Bermuda - Brain vs Brawn vs Beauty.

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Name (Age): Celia Mosteller (58)

Tribe Designation: TBD

Current Residence: Kingsford, Tennessee

Occupation: Bicycle Repair Shop Owner

Claim to Fame: Being the only African-American, fifty-eight year old bike mechanic I know. When people come into my shop, they often expect to see your typical, young, burly male, so I'm proud that I'm able to break those stereotypes.

Inspiration in Life: My wife, Delilah. The two of us met back in high-school over forty years ago, and we've been going strong ever since. I'll admit, I struggled to come out of closet at first, but Delilah was just so supportive of me that I knew no matter what, I would have her support. I love her with all my heart, and I am so grateful to have her in my life.

Hobbies: Cycling, Fishing, Camping, Model Making, and anything DIY

Pet Peeves: Shy people, pessimists and people that retire early. For me, my job is my way of proving that I still have what it takes, so I have no respect for anybody that retires before the age of sixty.

3 Words to Describe You: Adventurous, Loud and Tough

If You Could Have 3 Things on the Island, What Would They Be and Why: I would take a huge crate of beer, a photo of my wife and my dog, Rupert, because I know how much he'd love it out there.

SURVIVOR Contestant You Are Most Like: Jeremy Collins because I love my wife just as much as he does. I also think we both have a lot of will-power and determination, which is key to excel in this game.

Why You Think You'll "Survive" SURVIVOR: I've been living outdoors my entire life. I go camping at least once a month, and I'm very experienced with anything to do with nature.

Why You Will Be the Sole SURVIVOR: I've been running my own business for a long time now, so I know what the stress of this game feels like. I not be a super-fan of the show, but think that people will be impressed my ability to think strategically. I know that you need to make big moves to win the game, so I am more than willing to wring a few necks here and there to get to the million.