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Danni Boatwright

Danielle "Danni" Boatwright Wiegmann (born July 13, 1975) is an American sports broadcaster, television host, model, and personality, best known for winning the $1,000,000 prize as the in the eleventh season of the CBS Survivor: Guatemala in 2005. Born in , Boatwright began her career as an international model, working in countries including , , , , , , and . She transitioned into sports broadcasting and television hosting, co-anchoring ESPN 2's The Fantasy Show, hosting CBS's The March Madness Coaches Show, and co-hosting a sports talk show on 610 Radio in Kansas City. Boatwright also served as a for Wrangler Pro Cowboy Association events and appeared as an actress in projects such as Dad's Girls. A former high school athlete in , , cross country, and track, she has remained active in sports, completing the Nashville Music City Marathon and founding Sideline Chic, a line of sporting apparel. In 2020, Boatwright returned to Survivor for its fortieth season, Winners at War, competing against other past winners but was eliminated on Day 16. In 2025, she hosted the Beyond the Edit with Danni & Aggie and competed as a contestant on the reality competition 99 to Beat. She married former Pro Bowl center Casey Wiegmann in 2007, and the couple has two sons, Bo (born October 8, 2007) and Stone (born November 1, 2010).

Early life

Childhood and family background

Danielle E. Boatwright was born on July 13, 1975, in Tonganoxie, Kansas. Boatwright grew up in the rural, small-town environment of Tonganoxie, a community in Leavenworth County known for its agricultural roots and tight-knit population of around 1,100 during her childhood. Her early years were marked by challenges stemming from her biological father's alcoholism and abusive behavior, including threats of suicide with a gun, attempts to harm the family such as trying to tip over a car with her and a sibling inside, and threats to burn down the family home. Her mother, Vickie Cackler, divorced Boatwright's father when she was young and remarried, providing a stable home with her stepfather. Raised in this supportive household, Boatwright credited her mother with instilling a resilient "fighting spirit" and encouraging her pursuits in sports, performance, and even politics from an early age. The family regularly attended church, where Boatwright accepted Christ at age seven, further shaping her foundational values amid the adversities of her upbringing.

Education and athletics

Boatwright attended Tonganoxie High School in , where she graduated around 1993. Encouraged by her family, including growing up with seven brothers that fostered a strong competitive drive, she immersed herself in school athletics during her teenage years. She competed in , , cross country, and , taking on various roles that highlighted her versatility and team-oriented approach. These athletic experiences cultivated discipline, resilience, and a public-facing that formed the foundation for her later endeavors, emphasizing teamwork and perseverance without venturing into professional arenas.

Pageantry career

Teen competitions

Danni Boatwright's entry into competitive pageantry began in her teenage years with a significant victory at the state level. On April 18, 1992, at the age of 16, she won the Miss Kansas Teen USA title in , marking her first major pageant achievement and making her the inaugural representative from the Vanbros pageant franchise in to claim the crown. This win qualified her to represent on the national stage later that year. Boatwright competed at the 1992 pageant, held in , where she advanced through the preliminary rounds featuring swimsuit, evening gown, and interview segments judged by a panel of experts. Her performance earned her a spot in the top three finalists, ultimately securing second runner-up honors behind winner Jamie Solinger of and first runner-up Angela Logan of . These accomplishments provided Boatwright with national exposure early in her career, opening doors to scholarships and further pageant opportunities that elevated her profile in the industry.

Adult competitions

Building on her foundation from teen pageants, where she gained experience in competitive poise and presentation, Boatwright advanced to adult competitions in 1996. Boatwright won the Miss Kansas USA 1996 title at the state pageant held in Wichita, competing against other eligible contestants aged 18 to 27 who had either secured preliminary local titles or entered at-large. The two-day event featured a preliminary phase with activewear/swimsuit, evening gown, and a private four-minute interview with judges, followed by semifinals for 10-15 contestants including on-stage swimsuit, evening gown, and questions, culminating in judges ranking the top finalists to crown the winner. As the titleholder, she represented Kansas through public appearances, promotional events, and charitable initiatives, while preparing to compete nationally. At the Miss USA 1996 pageant, held on February 2 in , Boatwright excelled by winning the overall preliminary competition, which encompassed , , and segments. During the finals, she secured victories in the and portions, demonstrating strong communication skills and physical presentation, but placed first runner-up overall to winner of after the top five finalists answered a final on-stage question and underwent final judging. Her near-win at the national level garnered significant media attention, elevating her profile and opening doors to modeling opportunities in the years that followed.

Modeling career

Following her success in teen pageantry, including her win as Teen USA in 1992 and placement as second runner-up at the national competition that year, Boatwright transitioned into professional modeling when she was introduced to an international modeling scout during the event. This opportunity marked her pivot from competitive pageants to a career in the industry, leveraging her poise and appearance to secure initial representation. At age 17 in the early , Boatwright was selected as a spokesmodel contestant on the syndicated television Star Search, becoming the youngest competitor ever chosen in that category. Her appearance on the program, which featured challenges testing poise, presentation, and promotional skills in front of a live audience and judges, provided an early national platform and helped launch her visibility in entertainment circles. Post-Star Search, Boatwright secured her first print and promotional modeling assignments, including a 1993 trading card feature from the Miss Teen USA series and advertisements for brands like BioSilk hair products, Doritos, and Sonic. Much of her initial work remained local to Kansas, involving regional promotions and commercials that built on her Midwestern roots and pageantry experience.

International work

Following her success on Star Search, Boatwright expanded her modeling career internationally, securing assignments in , , , , , , , and . These opportunities involved fashion and commercial shoots across diverse markets, allowing her to collaborate with international photographers and agencies. Among her notable campaigns was a for BioSilk hair products, in which she served as the lead model, appearing in a sensual to demonstrate the product's benefits. The spot aired on U.S. networks, highlighting her versatility in beauty and lifestyle endorsements.

Survivor appearances

Survivor: Guatemala

Danni Boatwright, a 30-year-old host, actress, model, and former from , was announced as part of the cast for the eleventh season of , titled , on August 12, 2005. The season, subtitled "The Empire," premiered on September 15, 2005, and featured 18 contestants divided into two s: Nakúm and Yaxhá. Boatwright was placed on the Yaxhá , where her background in pageants and modeling provided an edge in physical challenges, helping her contribute to early team efforts. On Yaxhá, Boatwright quickly formed an initial alliance with fellow tribe members Bobby Jon Drinkard, Brandon Bellinger, and Blake Towsley, which expanded to include after a tribe swap on Day 10 that left them in the majority on the new Yaxhá configuration. This Yaxhá alliance focused on targeting perceived weaker players, leading to strategic blindsides such as the vote-out of Blake Towsley in the third episode, orchestrated by Boatwright to eliminate a challenge liability despite initial plans to target others. Yaxhá won several immunity challenges early on, including a reward-immunity combo in Episode 2, bolstering the alliance's position before the merge. Boatwright's emphasized building trust within the group, positioning her as a reliable amid the tribe's internal dynamics. Following the merge into the Xhakúm tribe on Day 19, Boatwright found herself in the minority as the last remaining original Yaxhá member after her allies were systematically eliminated, including Bobby Jon in Episode 8 and Brandon in Episode 10. As an underdog, she navigated this precarious position by forging a pivotal alliance with Rafe Judkins from the dominant Nakúm faction, subtly encouraging him and Stephenie LaGrossa to fracture their core group through planted doubts about loyalty. Key strategic moves included her role in the blindside of Judd Sergeant in Episode 11, where she leveraged Judd's untrustworthiness to sway votes, and surviving multiple tribal councils by maintaining a low-profile social presence that avoided drawing targets. At the Survivor Auction in Episode 10, Boatwright spent $200 on an advantage for the upcoming immunity challenge in Episode 11, which allowed her to outlast competitors and secure immunity at the final six, preventing her elimination and enabling further alliance maneuvering with Judkins. In the final immunity challenge on Day 38, she won by enduring on a wobbly longer than LaGrossa and Judkins, granting her the power to choose her final two opponent. Opting to take LaGrossa over Judkins—whom she had promised to bring along—Boatwright broke the tie at the final tribal council, citing LaGrossa's more divisive gameplay as easier to sway the against. At the live finale reunion on December 11, 2005, after 39 days in the Guatemalan jungle enduring extreme heat up to 114 degrees Fahrenheit, tribal swaps, and intense interpersonal conflicts, Boatwright was voted by a 6-1 margin over LaGrossa, securing the grand prize. The , comprising seven former tribemates including Judkins and Drinkard, praised her stealthy social strategy and resilience as an underdog, with only one vote for LaGrossa; this victory marked Boatwright's breakthrough in and immediately elevated her public profile.

Survivor: Winners at War

Boatwright returned to for its 40th season, Winners at War, an all-returning-players edition featuring 20 past winners competing for a $2 million prize, marking her first appearance since her 2005 victory in . The season, filmed in Fiji's , premiered on February 12, 2020, and concluded on May 13, 2020. Assigned to the Sele tribe alongside fellow "old school" winners including , , , , and Kim Spradlin-Wolfe, Boatwright quickly formed an initial alliance with Mariano, Shallow, and Zohn, leveraging her under-the-radar style from her winning season. Early gameplay highlighted the season's introduction of fire tokens, hidden advantages that players could earn, trade, or purchase items with on the Edge of Extinction, adding a new economic layer to strategy. In the second episode, aired February 19, 2020, Boatwright's paranoia grew after feeling excluded from a among her allies, leading her to approach Mariano privately and propose targeting Shallow to strengthen their bond. This move backfired when she confided alliance details to , alerting the group to her unreliability; at Tribal Council on day 6, she was voted out 8-1, becoming the second person eliminated and finishing in 19th place overall. Before departing the main game, she bequeathed her single fire token to fellow contestant Denise Stapley. Exiled to the Edge of Extinction, Boatwright endured the harsh isolation twist, participating in challenges for potential re-entry but failing to return to . She remained there until merging into the jury, ultimately casting her jury vote for , who won the season in a 12-4-0 vote. Reflecting on the experience in a interview, Boatwright noted the accelerated pace and heightened social complexity compared to her Guatemala win, where her stealthy underdog strategy secured a 6-1 victory; she attributed her early exit to overplaying due to in the all-winners environment, though she viewed the return as invigorating after 15 years away.

Media and broadcasting career

Radio and television hosting

Following her victory on Survivor: Guatemala in 2005, Boatwright leveraged her newfound visibility to launch a career in sports broadcasting, beginning with radio opportunities in her home state. She joined KCSP, known as 610 Sports, in Kansas City as an on-air personality, where she covered a range of sports topics including analysis, local and updates, and broader athletic discussions. Boatwright co-hosted the interactive call-in program Sports Rap on Sundays from 10:00 a.m. to noon, engaging listeners with debates on game strategies, player performances, and team prospects. Her background as a former cheerleader and high school basketball player provided a distinctive athlete's perspective, allowing her to offer insights on physical demands and competitive dynamics that resonated with audiences. In , Boatwright served as the inaugural host for CelebTV.com in the late , delivering segments focused on updates and pop culture events. She also co-anchored The Fantasy Show on , a program dedicated to tips and league strategies, which aired during the mid- NFL season. Additionally, she made guest appearances on sports broadcasts, such as ESPN's Classic Now, and contributed to event coverage like commentary for the Wrangler PRCA tour. Boatwright's roles evolved over the years, with her radio presence at 610 Sports continuing as a mainstay through the 2010s and into the 2020s, including hosting Weekend Wrap, a weekly recap show. By 2023, she remained active in Kansas City sports radio, blending her Survivor fame with authentic sports commentary. As of 2024, she appeared on local TV outlets like KCTV5 for Survivor recaps and sports discussions, maintaining her profile in broadcasting amid occasional reality TV returns.

Podcasting and endorsements

In the 2020s, Boatwright expanded into by co-hosting the Beyond the Edit with Danni & Aggie alongside Gunnels, which features recaps of episodes and discussions of personal stories from the hosts' experiences in the genre. The launched in 2025 and continued producing episodes through 2025, including detailed breakdowns of competition shows. Episodes are distributed on platforms such as and promoted through Boatwright's association with Reality Club . The series emphasizes behind-the-scenes insights into reality programming, with recent installments covering challenges and contestant dynamics. Boatwright's podcasting work intersects with her participation as a contestant on Fox's 99 to Beat, a 2025 game show in which 100 competitors, including fellow Survivor alum Sandra Diaz-Twine, vie for a $1 million prize through progressive elimination challenges. Premiering on September 24, 2025, the series cast Boatwright as a "baseball mom" representative from Kansas City, where she described the physical and strategic demands as surpassing those of her Survivor tenure. Beyond the Edit dedicated multiple episodes to recapping 99 to Beat, analyzing gameplay elements like the Slingshot Balloon Challenge and contestant eliminations. Earlier in her career diversification, Boatwright co-founded the clothing label Sideline Chic in the mid-2010s with Julie Zitlow, targeting women sports fans with stylish, officially licensed apparel such as collegiate shirts for Kansas University and Kansas State University, Kansas City Chiefs gear, and custom high school items. The brand emphasizes fun, game-day fashion with the motto "Go Cute or Go Home," marketed through an online store at sidelinechic.com, select boutiques like Scheels across multiple states, and community events including School Spirit Nights. By 2018, Sideline Chic had expanded distribution to additional Kansas City-area retailers such as Pink Charming and Eccentricity, focusing on licensed university and professional team merchandise to appeal to local and regional audiences.

Personal life

Marriages

Boatwright married singer in 1999. The two met through her modeling career in the late , and she appeared in the music video for his single "Tore Up from the Floor Up" the following year. Their marriage lasted four years, ending in divorce in 2003. Following her divorce from Hayes, Boatwright participated in Survivor: Guatemala in 2005 as a single woman and won the season. She later married NFL center Casey Wiegmann in 2007. The couple's relationship has endured, with them remaining married as of 2025. Boatwright's second marriage involved multiple relocations tied to Wiegmann's professional football career, including a move to Denver, Colorado, from 2008 to 2010 while he played for the , before the family returned to the Kansas City area.

Family and later activities

Boatwright and her husband welcomed their first son, Bo, on October 8, 2007, followed by their second son, Stone, on November 1, 2010. The family has made their home in the Kansas City area, where Boatwright has embraced a close to rural surroundings while staying connected to the urban center. As a dedicated , Boatwright has been deeply involved in her sons' activities, particularly , sharing stories from tournaments and supporting their development in the sport. She has described herself as a "baseball mom," highlighting the joys and challenges of attending games and events in the Kansas City region. This family-oriented focus has been a cornerstone of her post-parenting life, integrating her athletic background into shared experiences with her children. Boatwright has continued her personal athletic pursuits after becoming a mother, maintaining through competitions such as the Nashville Music City Marathon. The family resides in the Kansas City area, with Boatwright balancing family responsibilities alongside her active lifestyle, though public details on recent personal developments remain limited.

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