Survivor’s Ozzy Lusth Reveals Why He Didn't Play Idol Before Blindside Elimination
- On Wednesday, May 6, Survivor 50 disqualified Tiffany Ervin from an immunity challenge for using both feet when she should have stood on one. Emily Flippen and Ozzy Lusth were then eliminated during a chaotic double Tribal Council.
- Producers divided the nine remaining contestants into two groups, each voting at separate Tribal Councils. Jonathan Young won immunity and gained the unique power to attend both councils and cast a vote at each.
- Facing elimination, Flippen attempted to redirect votes toward Rick Devens, but the group split ballots to ensure her departure regardless of the outcome. Her bluff failed, and votes were cast against her instead.
- Ozzy, holding a hidden immunity idol, was eliminated after revealing his endgame plans to Aubry Bracco, a strategic error he called "the biggest blunder in the season so far." His blindside shocked the tribe.
- With only two episodes remaining, the double elimination reduced the field to seven players, escalating stakes for the $2 million prize. Host Jeff Probst called Season 50 "special," with every vote now critical to the finale.
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Survivor’s Ozzy Lusth Reveals Why He Didn't Play Idol Before Blindside Elimination
Survivor 50’s Ozzy Lusth, who returned for his fifth season of the CBS series, shared he is still confused by why he didn’t play his immunity idol before he was eliminated in a blindside vote.
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