“Survivor 47” was a rollercoaster ride. The 27-year-old flight attendant appeared to be sitting pretty when the final 12 were split into two groups and she ended up with all of her former Tuku tribemates, with Rachel LaMont as the sole outsider.However, Sol Yi sent the Safety Without Power advantage to LaMont which allowed her to leave tribal council — forcing the Tuku 5 to turn on each other.
Hallums tried to rally the votes against Gabe Ortis, but the rest of the Tukus voted her out unanimously. In an exclusive interview with The Post, Hallums said she felt “gypped” by all the twists that led to her elimination.
She also revealed that she knew about LaMont’s advantage before tribal.Read Hallums’ full interview below. New York Post: Were you confident that you’d be safe when the tribe was split into the two groups?Tiyana Hallums: I was not feeling good because I personally felt like I was getting stonewalled a lot from Sue when I would just talk any sort of strategy with her.
So I felt like when it came to my old Tuku tribe, we were not getting anywhere. I didn’t know at the time how close Sue and Gabe were.
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