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‘I was fooled’ and ‘I’m devastated now’

‘I was fooled’ and ‘I’m devastated now’

On Wednesday seventh episode from ‘Survivor 47’, Jeff Probst randomly divided the newly merged tribe of twelve players into two groups of six for a challenge that gave half of them safety and reward, one of them individual immunity, and had the other five fight for their chance to at least make it to the jury . After her team fell short in the challenge, Tiyana Hallums “Brainstormed” a few ideas for the impending vote with the closest allies, but after the original target gained a late lead, she was driven into yet another blindside by her own allies. Read on for her “Survivor 47” exit interview at the end of the episode.

Although they lost the challenge and would go to tribal council, Tiyana and the other four original members of the Tuku tribe felt a sense of security in the fact that the five of them would be side by side. Rachel LaMont like a remote original Lavo player making the decision for the next vote. Because Kyle Ostwald deserved individual immunity, only five of them were actually vulnerable and although the decision seemed easy to make, they all agreed that returning this vote as five Tuku still in the game would see them as too much of a threat positioning for the remaining disjointed six. and prepare them one by one to unwrap one by one. With that in mind, Tiyana came up with a plan Caroline Vidmar to possibly spare Rachel and instead use this vote as an opportunity to impeach Gabe Ortis instead of.

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However, Tiyana’s plan did not get a chance to come to fruition as she had imagined. At tribal council, Rachel played a Safety Without Power Advantage that gave her the ability to leave tribal council without the power to vote but eliminate the safety of not attending. The benefit was sent to her anonymously by Solomon “Sol” Yi who found it in the reward challenge and had to send it to one player in the losing group. Sol’s decision and Rachel’s advantage forced the five Tuku players to turn on themselves after seemingly deciding to stay together despite Tiyana’s potential plan to turn things around. Ultimately, she’s the one they decided to bring in.

“I thought I could trust the people in my alliance and I was fooled,” Tiyana admitted after her elimination. Later I added, “I think I played a really fair game and it was true to myself. I don’t regret the way I played the game, I just regret who I trusted.” Tiyana thought she could at least trust Caroline Sue Smey after the rumblings about a possible all-women alliance and the half-baked plan to turn on Gabe, but that wasn’t the case when it counted.

The decision of her four allies to send her home meant that Tiyana would be the last player eliminated before the start of the jury that will decide which player wins the game. The reality that she wouldn’t have the lasting impact on the game of casting a vote when the judge hit Tiyana hard: “To get this far and literally be one vote away from making the jury, I’m on this moment beyond heartbroken,” she concluded.

Tiyana is now the seventh person to be eliminated from the subsequent ‘Survivor 47’ Jon Lovett, Terran “TK” Foster, Aysha Welch, Kishan Patel, Anika DharAnd Rome Cooney like pre-jury boots.

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