Stephenie LaGrossa Kendrick became the fifth jury member in Survivor 50 after a unanimous vote at Tribal Council. The episode featured MrBeast's twist, which doubled the prize to $2 million and granted Rick Devens an idol. In her exit interview, Stephenie detailed the chaotic camp dynamics and her fallout with Cirie Fields.
In Wednesday's episode of Survivor 50, aired before April 30, 2026, MrBeast arrived at Tribal Council with a gold coin twist. Rick Devens flipped the coin successfully on heads, securing safety, an idol for future use, and doubling the grand prize to $2 million. With Devens protected, votes shifted amid camp chaos targeting Ozzy Lusth, then Stephenie LaGrossa Kendrick, who was unanimously eliminated despite stealing Devens' vote and casting two votes for Aubry Bracco. Jonathan Young had initiated the Ozzy plan, but it backfired on his ally Stephenie, as Devens revealed the strategy to Jeff Probst and the tribe. Jonathan and Joe wrote her name down, leaving her blindsided. Stephenie, in her TVLine exit interview published April 30, called the prize increase 'amazing' but a 'gut-punch' to exit immediately. She considered forcing rocks over Devens' coin flip but opted against it due to her loyalty. On Cirie Fields, Stephenie said they had pre-game assurances of alliance, with Cirie calling her 'like family,' but Cirie manipulated events, flipping votes behind her back. 'She knows how to manipulate me,' Stephenie stated, noting she confronted Cirie and Ozzy but trusted the plan to target Devens or Aubry. Stephenie expressed no regrets, saying she played an 'honorable game' and prioritized competition over money. She avoided throwing Jonathan under the bus and would not have taken Cirie to the Final 3. The episode highlighted Team Honor and Integrity's fractures, with Stephenie predicting Jonathan's next exit.