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OMG! Minutes ago, Chrissy Hofbeck unveils her Survivor showdown with Rizo Velovic!

Survivor 50’s second jury member, Chrissy Hofbeck, details her crucial error, which ended up costing her the game, and explains why she and Rizo Velovic could never get on the same page.
Chrissy Hofbeck in Survivor 50
Pictured: Chrissy Hofbeck, from the CBS Original Series SURVIVOR, Season 50. ©CBS Broadcasting, Inc.

Chrissy Hofbeck’s second run in Survivor was a rollercoaster, to say the least. From being continuously targeted in her original tribe to her old-school alliance imploding during the early merge, Hofbeck struggled to find her footing.

Placed on the Kalo tribe, Hofbeck aligned with players like Dee Valladares and Benjamin “Coach” Wade, who preferred a more traditional approach to gameplay. With the Kalo tribe winning challenges initially, the audience witnessed limited action, though past interviews revealed that Hofbeck might have faced elimination had her tribe lost early on.

Hofbeck in action
Spoiler Alert! Hofbeck reveals her trials during Survivor 50.

However, Hofbeck reached the merge stage unscathed only to face the latest twist, “Twisted Fates,” which forced players to pair up and intertwine their gameplay fates. In a fateful decision, Hofbeck teamed up with Wade, making them immediate targets for elimination.

As the Tribal Council approached, Hofbeck pressed for the elimination of Rizo Velovic. Little did she know, this action would lead directly to her own downfall, as Cirie Fields orchestrated the votes against Hofbeck and Wade, sending them to the jury.

Final tribal scene
What a dramatic turn! Hofbeck opens up about her journey in the game.

In interviews, Hofbeck outlined her grievances with Velovic, highlighting his ungratefulness during a critical moment, as several players supported him while he was ill. This lack of gratitude, along with his self-important remarks, created a rift that sealed their destiny.

When pressed about working with Velovic, Hofbeck recounted how his arrogance and questionable trust tactics made collaboration nearly impossible. “It was a clash of egos,” she expressed, showcasing her frustration with his reluctance to acknowledge others’ contributions.

Addressing the infamous “Zoom alliance” controversy, Hofbeck dismissed concerns, stating the pre-gaming is a common practice in returning player seasons.

Ultimately, Hofbeck ruled out any potential third run on Survivor, expressing gratitude for her two games, saying she feels that chapter is “officially closed.”

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