Twin Cities pastor is ousted from 'Survivor'

The season is pitting GenXers vs. millennials.

December 9, 2016 at 7:08PM
Sunday Burquest, a youth minister from Brooklyn Park will be on the 33rd season of "Survivor" on CBS.
Sunday Burquest, a youth minister from Brooklyn Park was on the 33rd season of "Survivor" on CBS. (Dennis McGrath — CBS/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

A Twin Cities youth pastor on the reality show "Survivor" has been shown the exit.

In an episode telecast Wednesday night on CBS, Sunday Burquest was eliminated in a season pitting GenXers vs. millennials and shot in Fiji.

Burquest, 45, from Otsego, is in the ministry at Living Word Christian Church in Brooklyn Park.

She competed alongside a Marine mechanic, a "Family Guy" writer and an 18-year-old high school student, the show's youngest competitor ever.

Viewers now have six competitors to root for — or against — in a season that began on Sept. 21.

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