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Jeff Probst accidentally revealed the winner Survivor 50 A bonfire challenge during Wednesday night’s live finale, spoiling viewers’ top three spots for the season.
During the season finale of the reality series, Rizzo Filovic was prematurely taken to the stage before his campfire competition against Jonathan Young was shown in the episode.
Earlier in the episode of the show, Aubrey Bracco was victorious in the final immunity challenge and chose Vilovic and Young to compete in the iconic challenge. Survivor Challenge that determines the final three competitors of the season.
Probst announced that Filovic had become “our final member of the jury,” as the audience barely applauded and the rest of the contestants and jury members who had already been eliminated looked visibly puzzled.
“What just happened?” asked Probst, who was eliminated Survivor The contestants told the host and showrunner that “the fire hasn’t happened yet” in the episode.
“I’m not even sure what happened,” Probst quipped as he sent the show into a commercial break. Once he returned, he highlighted what really happened live Survivor 50 the end.
“I love doing live TV. If you’re confused, here’s what happened,” Probst said. “We were going to show you the fire-making process, and then ask the loser of the fire-making, Rizzo, to come out and talk about how magical he was, and if it was the way he practiced fire-making, he probably would have won. Instead, we made Survivor development. It’s the latest development of the season. We called it Future Peak. Now, we will watch Rizzo lose to Jonathan.
The episode then showed the bonfire challenge, where Young successfully ignited the bonfire against Vilovic, securing his place in the final three of the season.
In the end, Braco was the winner Survivor 50winning the show with a total of eight jury votes. The Sia Award was given to Cirie Fields, which is a fan-voted award that comes with a $100,000 prize.

