Natalie Anderson has been crowned the ultimate sole survivor of "Survivor" Season 29, ET Online reported.

"Survivor: San Juan del Sur" ended Wednesday after filming obstacles, survival strategies and emotional tribal councils in the Nicaraguan locale. The other three remaining contestants before the finale were Keith Nale, Missy Payne and Jaclyn Schultz.

Nale was eliminated after Schultz successfully obtained immunity in the last challenge of the show. During the final tribal council, the survivors and the jury became emotional as they opened up their concerns and issues. When the votes were finally cast, Anderson was recognized as the season's winner.

Anderson explained in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter why she was able to survive until the final three and not her twin sister, Nadiya, who was voted off at the first episode of the show.

"I don't think Nadiya would have gone as far as me because the way Survivor works, every single decision has a crazy ripple effect," the "Survivor" winner said. "And I do think I'm a savvier player in the game because Nadiya is a little bit naïve and way more trusting than me. And she's way more forgiving. If you cross me, I'm never going to trust you again. That seems to be the reason I lasted as long as I did."

After the reality TV series ended, Anderson mentioned that her first post-show meal was a big bowl of ice cream with Nutella and peanut butter, according to ET Online. She also revealed her plans with the $1 million prize.

"I'm going to buy my parents something really nice," she said. "I'm going to give Nadiya a nice chunk of change. And I'm going to try to be smart with it."

The sole survivor also said that she's not "a big spender."

"When I went on The Amazing Race the first time, my goal was to go to physical therapy school, so this could pay for that," she admitted. "And we also have dreamed of opening up a cross-fit, so it's totally possible now."

The Anderson sisters have history in another reality TV show, "The Amazing Race." The twins joined two seasons of the show but never won.

"The third time's the charm," Anderson commented, stating that joining "Survivor" was their third participation on reality TV. "I knew if I got voted off, then me and Nadiya have a reality TV curse, but luckily I made it to the end."

"Survivor: Worlds Apart," the show's 30th season, kicks off with a 90-minute premiere episode on Feb. 25.