'Survivor: Game Changers' updates: Sandra voted out last week; will Ozzy be next?

The cast of "Survivor" season 34. CBS

The reality television show "Survivor: Game Changes" continues to bring surprises to its audience despite running for 34 seasons already.

In the previous episode of the show titled "Vote Early, Vote Often," Sandra Diaz-Twine was voted out. Having joined and won the show twice in the past, it is quite a surprise that the island queen did not last longer this season, especially since compared to her performance in the two other seasons that she joined previously, she was most aggressive in "Survivor: Game Changers."

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, host Jeff Probst shared how he felt to finally put out the fire on Sandra's torch.

He said, "I love how divided people are regarding their opinion of Sandra. There is no doubt Sandra is a villain, but I love watching her play."

Probst added, "She is really quite good at maneuvering in this game." The host, who has been on the show since it started, shared how Sandra always kept her cool in different situations. Nonetheless, one really cannot please everyone as not everyone loves her style.

Probst also said how "Survivor: Game Changers" is playing differently with the previous seasons since everybody is playing their very best game.

He said, "Sandra played aggressively, but I think you have to this season. Everybody is playing hard. Much harder than any other season and we're still early on!"

Meanwhile, the pressure and tactic-playing will continue in the next episode of the reality television show. Titled "What Happened on Exile, Stays on Exile," the fate of most contestants is at risk again as they strive to last for another week.

In a preview of episode 7, it seems that the tribemates of Ozzy Lusth are joining forces to vote him out. Will he be the next one to go home? On the other hand, members from the Mana tribe seem to be on a breaking point.

Episode 7 of season 34 of "Survivor: Game Changers" airs on Wednesday, April 12, at 8 p.m. EDT on CBS.

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