‘Survivor 50’ star Savannah Louie speaks out about alleged pregame alliances after emotional vote-off

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Savannah Louie isn’t so sure that pregame alliances are responsible for her emotional exit from “Survivor 50.”

“I mean, it did kind of feel like me, Jenna and Joe [Hunter] were like the little scraps, the little leftovers of it all,” Louie exclusively tells Page Six of first boot Jenna Lewis Dougherty’s claims that some of their tribemates aligned before the cast arrived in Fiji.

“As far as pregame goes, I wasn’t on any of calls with these people, so I can’t really speak to what they may or may not have done,” the former TV news reporter and anchor says.

Savannah Louie exclusively told Page Six that she isn’t so sure pregame alliances are responsible for her “Survivor 50” elimination. Robert Voets/CBS
Louie (pictured above) was voted out unanimously during the second episode of the season. Robert Voets/CBS

“But I think you also have to consider that ‘Survivor’ is literally a community. The game isn’t necessarily over when the cameras stop on day 26.”

Louie notes that some of the Season 50 players like Cirie Fields and Ozzy Lusth “have had relationships for years,” so it was inevitable they’d work together.

“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.'”

“I wasn’t on any of calls with these people, so I can’t really speak to what they may or may not have done,” Louie told Page Six. Page Six
Louie also told Page Six that some of the “Survivor 50” players “have had relationships for years.” Robert Voets/CBS

“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,” she adds.

Louie won “Survivor 49” shortly before Season 50 started filming, so she didn’t have time to make bonds with the other returning players and started the game at an immediate disadvantage.

“During my one-and-a-half-week break in between seasons, I took a lot of time to spend time with my loved ones and everything,” she tells us.

“And I really wish I would have DM’d every single ‘Survivor’ player to ever exist and hook me up with some of those pregame alliances that may or may not have taken place on the island,” she adds with a laugh.

Louie (seen above with Colby Donaldson) won “Survivor 49” two weeks before she filmed “Survivor 50.” Robert Voets/CBS
Louie (pictured above getting her torch snuffed by host Jeff Probst) said she spent time with her loved ones during her break between seasons, instead of reaching out to other players. Robert Voets/CBS

Louie also shed more light on the alliances between the players who unanimously voted her out.

“You have the Christian [Hubicki], [Rick] Devens and Emily [Flippen] trio. And then you have the Cirie and Ozzy duo. And those were like very obvious from a viewer perspective,” Louie shares.

“But I think along with the Christian, Emily and Devens trio, Cirie was also looped in with them as well. So you got four right there. Plus, Cirie’s bringing Ozzy along, so that’s five,” she continues. “And those five pretty much ruled everything that was happening in the game.”

“Survivor 50” airs Wednesdays at 8 pm ET on CBS.

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