‘Survivor” winner Yul Kwon has snagged a job at the FCC — taking complaints about reality shows.
Kwon, who won “Survivor: Cook Islands” in 2006, has been appointed deputy chief of Consumer and Government Affairs at the FCC.
Part of Kwon’s new job will be “responding to consumer inquiries and complaints,” which could include something seen on a reality show.
Kwon, an attorney born in Queens, also worked as a special correspondent for CNN’s “Uncovering America” series and as a co-host for Discovery Channel’s “How Not to Become Shark Bait.”
Kwon graduated from Yale Law School and has lectured at the FBI Academy.