Stephenie LaGrossa Kendrick Eliminated in Survivor Season 50 Coin Flip

Stephenie LaGrossa Kendrick Eliminated in Survivor Season 50 Coin Flip

Stephenie LaGrossa Kendrick’s survivor season 50 run ended after a Tribal Council that split open the vote and turned against her in real time. The four-time player said Rick Devens’ alliance revelations and a Mr. Beast Beware Advantage coin flip pushed the night off its original track.

Devens Exposes The Vote

Rick Devens started the chaos by outing key alliances while the group was still at Tribal Council, forcing Kendrick into damage control. “Oh, here we go. Now I have to do damage control,” she said, adding, “I got to jump in here.”

She said the moment left her unwilling to sacrifice Jonathan, even though the plan was his and the fallout was landing on her. “I cannot throw Jonathan under the bus, even though it was his plan and I’m getting dragged into it,” she said. “This is just not who I am.”

The Mr. Beast Coin Flip

The Mr. Beast Beware Advantage then introduced a 50 percent chance of going home, and Kendrick said the offer arrived after the night had already gone off the rails. “Shit, I want to flip the coin after that mess,” she said, while Cirie told her, “I think you’re safe, but if you want to flip the coin, flip the coin.”

Jeff added the stakes out loud: “Wow, we didn’t think anybody would volunteer. You have a 50 percent chance of going home.” Kendrick said, “I’ll just let Devens do it,” then later said of the result, “I was shocked.”

Aubry Never Got The Vote

Kendrick said there was a backup plan if Rick Devens was safe: Aubry would be voted out. After another live tribal, she said the group shifted anyway. “Well, apparently they were all going for me,” she said. “It was not going to be Aubry.”

Jonathan learned at the last minute that the vote was for Kendrick, and he went with it rather than becoming the odd one out. That left her facing the consequence of a Tribal Council where alliances were exposed, the coin flip raised the stakes to a 50 percent chance of going home, and the target changed before the vote settled.

Survivor Season 50 Fallout

For Kendrick, the practical lesson is simple: a live Tribal Council can erase even a backup plan if the room shifts fast enough. In a season already described as one of the most chaotic Tribal Councils in Survivor history, her exit shows how a revealed alliance and a single coin flip can overturn the plan inside one conversation.

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