Ali Elliott drew the "short straw" on Survivor, and not just on Wednesday night's episode.
According to the Los Angeles native, her time on Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers was doomed from day one.
"If anything, the reason I was sent home was because of Ryan's luck," Ali told Et over the phone on Thursday, after watching her elimination the day before. "I think that you could say that him grabbing that secret super idol on the boat, that was the beginning of my downfall, because him having that, and happening to give it to Chrissy, and then happening to get on the same swap? Like, seriously, how lucky can you get?"
"So, all of Ryan's luck turned into my unluck, and I became rather unlucky after all of his advantages," she added.
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According to Ali, while she was "confident...
According to the Los Angeles native, her time on Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers was doomed from day one.
"If anything, the reason I was sent home was because of Ryan's luck," Ali told Et over the phone on Thursday, after watching her elimination the day before. "I think that you could say that him grabbing that secret super idol on the boat, that was the beginning of my downfall, because him having that, and happening to give it to Chrissy, and then happening to get on the same swap? Like, seriously, how lucky can you get?"
"So, all of Ryan's luck turned into my unluck, and I became rather unlucky after all of his advantages," she added.
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According to Ali, while she was "confident...
- 11/2/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Roark Luskin seemed like the perfect match for Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers -- she's smart, athletic and a fan of Survivor -- but was sent packing on Wednesday night.
"When I saw my name for the first time, I was like, 'Oh, Ok. Yeah. I'll excuse myself. Thanks so much, Jeff Probst,'" the 27-year-old told Et over the phone on Thursday after watching her "saucy" tribal council the night before.
Roark's elimination seemed to be caused by a combination of the game's recent tribe swap and Ryan's alliance switcheroo, but she wasn't about to blame either one of them. "I believe the best Survivor players are always able to pivot and do something," she reasoned. "I had no idea about that day one super idol that Ryan gifted Chrissy, and that was a relationship that there was no way for myself or Ali to account for. They kept it so hidden."
"Unfortunately, that is what...
"When I saw my name for the first time, I was like, 'Oh, Ok. Yeah. I'll excuse myself. Thanks so much, Jeff Probst,'" the 27-year-old told Et over the phone on Thursday after watching her "saucy" tribal council the night before.
Roark's elimination seemed to be caused by a combination of the game's recent tribe swap and Ryan's alliance switcheroo, but she wasn't about to blame either one of them. "I believe the best Survivor players are always able to pivot and do something," she reasoned. "I had no idea about that day one super idol that Ryan gifted Chrissy, and that was a relationship that there was no way for myself or Ali to account for. They kept it so hidden."
"Unfortunately, that is what...
- 10/26/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Last time on Survivor: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers, the season 35 castaways dropped their buffs, and many of their alliances, as the tribes were shuffled. I was sad that the bromance between Devon and Ryan was cut short when they landed on different tribes.
The new Levu tribe (blue buff) headed to a tense tribal council, where Devon revealed that he had been given a secret advantage that turned out to be a huge disadvantage -- it took away his vote. That resulted in Alan Ball being the fourth person sent home.
The new Levu tribe (blue buff) headed to a tense tribal council, where Devon revealed that he had been given a secret advantage that turned out to be a huge disadvantage -- it took away his vote. That resulted in Alan Ball being the fourth person sent home.
- 10/25/2017
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
There's always a few players every season who fall prey to the "Survivor gods," and this time, it was Alan Ball.
The NFL player got his torch snuffed on Wednesday's episode of Heroes v. Healers v. Hustlers after Devon got his vote taken away with a game advantage -- and Joe used his idol to protect himself from elimination.
"I think the elements of the game affected my fate, and that's how it went down," Alan confessed over the phone to Et on Thursday. "I think I was playing a good game. I don't think it got away from me at all... but Joe found the idol, and that's part of the game."
The Houston, Texas, native, did, however, have a feeling that his game could be heading towards elimination.
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"I said it before we left camp:...
The NFL player got his torch snuffed on Wednesday's episode of Heroes v. Healers v. Hustlers after Devon got his vote taken away with a game advantage -- and Joe used his idol to protect himself from elimination.
"I think the elements of the game affected my fate, and that's how it went down," Alan confessed over the phone to Et on Thursday. "I think I was playing a good game. I don't think it got away from me at all... but Joe found the idol, and that's part of the game."
The Houston, Texas, native, did, however, have a feeling that his game could be heading towards elimination.
Exclusive: Patrick Bolton on His 'Survivor' Regrets & Why Slamming His Tribe of 'Liars' Isn't One of Them
Photo: CBS
"I said it before we left camp:...
- 10/19/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
After self-described “crazy man” Alan Ball conducted an #IdolStripSearch on Jp Hilsabeck during the Season 35 premiere of “Survivor,” a whopping 68% of fans agreed he was off his rockers. However, 31% of people who responded in our recent “Survivor” poll thought that his controversial game move actually made him an evil genius. What do You […]...
- 10/4/2017
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Last Wednesday on the premiere of “Survivor” Season 35, the Heroes tribe came up short in the first immunity challenge, resulting in their decision to eliminate Olympian Katrina Radke. That they came to that decision unanimously is a surprise considering how hard Alan Ball worked to paint tribe mates Jp Hilsabeck and Ashley Nolan as […]...
- 10/3/2017
- by benutty
- Gold Derby
During the Season 35 premiere of “Survivor,” which pits everyday heroes vs. healers vs. hustlers, NFL player Alan Ball made a memorable impression on the game when he forced firefighter Jp Hilsabeck to strip naked to prove that he didn’t have an idol. And thus, the internet hashtag #IdolStripSearch was born. Do you think Alan […]...
- 9/29/2017
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
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