‘Survivor 47’ star Caroline Vidmar says Sue offered to lose the game to her: ‘Not on my bingo card’

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Survivor 47,” Andy Rueda flipped on his five-person alliance and devised a sneaky plan with Sam Phalen and Genevieve Mushaluk to take out Rachel LaMont.

But after LaMont won immunity, the trio targeted Vidmar — and the 28-year-old strategy consultant was voted out in a shocking blindside. “The fact that what took me down was a plan that took several hours and Italian food to hatch.

Can’t ask to go out a better way,” Vidmar told The Post in an exclusive interview. She also revealed that her closest ally, Sue Smey, told her she was willing to give up her own game and advocate for Vidmar to win if they both made it to the final tribal council.“I was like, ‘Wow, not on my bingo card,'” Vidmar said.Read Vidmar’s full interview below.New York Post: In hindsight, were there obvious signs that Andy was going to flip on the alliance that you missed at the time?Caroline Vidmar: It was very clear that Andy had a clear plan for how this vote was supposed to go.

However, the misread was that I could tell Andy wanted to make a big move. We shut him down pretty hard about not going after Genevieve and going after Kyle [last episode].

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