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Survivor 50 castaway reveals everything that happens after getting voted out

A Survivor 50 castaway provided some interesting revelations about what happens after someone gets voted out at Tribal Council.

It’s very interesting to hear the information directly from the source. And it certainly fills in some blanks for the viewers at home.

Survivor 50, Episode 2 ended with Savannah Louie’s elimination. The tribe had united in sending the Survivor 49 winner home.

Back home, Savannah has been busy on social media. And now she has answered a fan question about what happens following their torches being snuffed.

Savannah Louie explains the Survivor exit process

“Nothing hits like that first meal and gossip sesh about the people who sent you packing #survivor #realitytv #survivor50 #survivorcbs #behindthescenes,” Savannah Louie captioned a new Instagram post.

The post featured a video of her answering a fan question.

“But what happen just after you leave the tribal? Like seconds, minutes after? I saw some videos from Australlian Survivor and it’s not that bad,” an internet user asked.

Savannah then jumps into it. She begins by explaining how they walk down that long path featured in the episodes. A few minutes of waiting then leads to them giving their “final words” of the season. Savannah spoke about how she likes to ramble. She estimated that she spoke for about five minutes.

The castaways then jump on a boat. They are ferried to Ponderosa, where they spent some time before the season began. It’s a familiar place to the castaways, likely making the exit a little easier.

Everyone who has already been voted out awaits the newest person. Savannah explained that everyone there is excited to see the next person arrive.

The “new boot” then gets asked questions about their experiences. They also learn what happened at the other tribes. After that, the anticipation begins for the next arrivals.

Savannah also noted that she did a weigh-in, brushed her teeth, had a long shower, and then took the longest nap of her life.

The added good news is that food awaits the eliminated people. They get to enjoy good meals at Ponderosa as the rest of the season is filmed.

Yes, everyone goes to Ponderosa. It’s not just the people who have made the jury phase. Savannah says she spent about three weeks there.

Below is Savannah’s informative video.

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