Kamilla Karthigesu exits Survivor 50 amid betrayal and edit debate

Kamilla Karthigesu became the first casualty of Survivor 50's triple elimination in Episode 6, betrayed by ally Jonathan. In an exit interview, she discussed pre-game alliances, gender inequality concerns in the show's editing, and a confrontation with Jonny Fairplay. The episode featured a unique merge twist with mini-tribes competing for immunity.

In the first-ever triple elimination of Survivor 50, aired Wednesday, 15 castaways excluding Ozzy and Rizo were divided into three mini-tribes for individual immunity challenges. Each tribe voted separately at Tribal Council, sending three players to Ponderosa. Kamilla Karthigesu, a standout from Season 48, was the first eliminated after Jonathan sided with Chrissy and Stephenie instead of her and Tiffany. The jury phase begins next week, heightening the stakes at the merge with 17 players remaining after a swap announced at Tribal. Kamilla told TVLine she understood Jonathan's decision, noting a pre-game alliance between him and Chrissy revealed by Mike via Colby and Savannah. 'If I was in their shoes, yeah, I'd stick around with that alliance,' she said. Despite Jonathan's deception about targeting Chrissy early, Kamilla had hoped he would break from that group. She also shared attempting to target Jonathan before the Charlie-Rizo vote but was overruled due to challenge needs. Addressing Angelina's comments on women's underrepresentation in the edit, Kamilla recounted Jonny Fairplay confronting her in person, accusing her and Angelina of 'ruining Season 50' for raising the issue. Fairplay later denied it was serious, claiming he was joking, before asking for signed photos. 'I'm glad that he had this conversation with me because I'm like, This is easy. He just gave me content for all my exit press,'' Kamilla said. She referenced past edits like Erica's win in Survivor 41 and perceived Dee's role in recent votes. Kyle's early medical evacuation from Season 48 left Kamilla feeling isolated among returnees, though some like Dee, Tiff, Charlie, and Mike were open to working with her. She expressed interest in aligning with Rizo for access to Genevieve, who found two idols, and praised the fast-paced game compared to her prior season.

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Savannah Louie celebrates winning Survivor 49's $1 million prize in the all-female Final 3 at Tribal Council.
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Savannah Louie crowned winner of Survivor 49

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In the season finale of Survivor 49, former reporter Savannah Louie outlasted her competitors to win the $1 million prize by a vote of 5-2-1. She defeated ally Rizo Velovic in a fire-making challenge at the Final 4 and tied the record for most individual immunity wins by a woman with four victories. The all-female Final 3 featured Louie alongside Sophi and Sage, marking the first such outcome since Survivor: San Juan del Sur.

In the fifth episode of Survivor 50, two players were eliminated in back-to-back Tribal Councils after a challenging immunity test. Angelina from the Vatu tribe and Charlie from the Cila tribe were voted out, marking the season's first double elimination. Old rivalries and strategic moves shaped the dramatic events in Fiji.

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In the premiere of Survivor 50, Jenna Lewis-Dougherty, the only castaway from the original Borneo season, became the first player voted out from the Cila tribe. She claims in an exit interview that Christian Hubicki set her up by initially targeting Cirie Fields and then blaming her. The episode highlighted early alliances and a challenging immunity competition.

Benjamin 'Coach' Wade and Stephenie LaGrossa Kendrick, returning players for Survivor 50, shared their approaches to the game in pre-filming interviews in Fiji. Wade described his evolved 'Dragon Slayer 4.0' persona, emphasizing fluidity and humility, while Kendrick focused on building alliances and staying calm amid the new era's twists. Both expressed excitement for the milestone season premiering February 25, 2026.

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The 19th season of "I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!" kicked off with two separate camps in Australia, gross challenges, and tensions surrounding the unpopular contestant Gil Ofarim. The celebrities divided into two teams competing for stars to earn better food. Dramas erupted even before entry, including accusations against Ofarim over his past.

Executive producer Matt Van Wagenen shared insights from the set of Survivor season 50 in Fiji, highlighting the excitement around the largest cast in the show's history. The season features returning players from various eras, marking the first such format in a decade. Van Wagenen discussed challenges in production and his hopes for future returnee seasons.

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Samira Sagr claimed the leadership in BBB 26 on Thursday, 26, by scoring the highest points in the second phase of the Leader Proof, ending Jonas Sulzbach's streak of three consecutive wins. This week features a fake paredão, sending one nominee to a secret room. The new leader nominated Milena, Ana Paula, Juliano, and Breno for the VIP.

 

 

 

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