Savannah Louie became the Cila tribe’s second sacrifice on the Wednesday, March 4 episode of Survivor 50.
Before Tribal Council, the Season 49 winner tried to rally votes for Ozzy Lusth, telling her tribemates she suspected he and Cirie Fields were an unbreakable duo. The theory gained some traction, with a few players admitting they would rather write down Ozzy’s name. But in the end, Savannah’s torch was snuffed, ending her time on the island.
In a recent interview, Savannah said pre-existing relationships made it difficult to form relationships.
Savannah Louie won Survivor 49, but was voted off third on Survivor 50
Savannah is not the first Cila castaway to respond to pre-gaming rumors. The week prior, Jenna Lewis-Dougherty revealed in an exit interview that game conversations took place before the players arrived on the island. Jenna, like Savannah, was somewhat of a lone wolf on her tribe. They did not have pre-existing connections, and they suspect that made them an easy target.
In her interview with Page Six, Savannah explained that it’s hard to compete with history.
“You have some people who maybe they’re not best friends, but they have mutual friends, a mutual friend who can say, ‘Hey, I know person X, you can trust person Y. Let me be that bridge between you guys,'” she said.
She continued, “So I’m not saying everybody here hopped on a Zoom call and formulated a plan. But you do have pre-existing relationships and it can make it really hard as someone who comes into the game without any of that.”
Survivor Season 50 airs Wednesdays at 8/7c on CBS. It streams the next day on Paramount+.
TELL US – DO YOU THINK SAVANNAH IS RIGHT ABOUT PRE-EXISTING RELATIONSHIPS AFFECTING THE GAME? DO YOU THINK PRE-GAMING IS A PROBLEM ON SURVIVOR 50?
