The reality star is also set to compete in the upcoming 50th season of “Survivor.”

Kyle Fraser’s tribe is getting ready to welcome a new member.
The Survivor 48 winner announced Tuesday that he is expecting his first child with his wife, Maggie. The couple shared the news Ii a joint Instagram post with a carousel of photos showing off a reel of sonogram photos.
“Baby Fraser coming to you in May 2026,” they captioned the pics.
Fraser’s announcement was met with plenty of love from fans and friends alike, including a few of his Survivor pals.
“YAAAAAAYAYAAYAYAYA,” wrote season 48 competitor, Bianca Roses.
Joked Eva Erickson, “Move over Sammy and Roo, there’s a new fav child entering the home!!”

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Fraser, the undercover lawyer who won the title of Sole Survivor in season 48 of the reality competition show, has a big year on the horizon. After winning his season, he returned to Fiji for the Survivor‘s landmark 50th season, which is set to air this upcoming February.
Speaking to PEOPLE about the big news, Fraser said, “With Survivor (twice), our marriage, and other things, we have had no shortage of major life events in the past two years. So it would be an understatement to say people have gotten used to us giving them news.”
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He added that sharing the pregnancy with loved ones has still been the one major announcement that’s “made people lose their minds in a good way.”
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As for the happy couple, they are filled with excitement as they prepare to welcome a new member into the family.
“We both can’t wait to see the other as a parent and have loved every moment from seeing the baby on the ultrasound to starting to feel kicks,” the couple shared. “Our neighborhood in Brooklyn is very kid-friendly, so every time we step outside, we get to envision what our lives could look like. It’s the perfect type of uncertainty, and we’re ready for it.”








