Survivor Game Changers: Each player’s big game-changing moment

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Michaela Bradshaw Survivor Game Changers
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Michaela Bradshaw – Turning into a reaction image factory

Let’s face it; Michaela Bradshaw was not winning Survivor Game Changers. From episode one, she was incapable of handling her upset emotions in a game where you constantly need to keep up a poker face. The fact that she wasn’t willing to be the name thrown out to shield the Ciera Eastin vote for the 20th-place elimination set her down a losing path.

Still, that doesn’t mean she wasn’t an entertaining player. In a season filled with game-bots, uninteresting characters, players destined to lose or those that were just plain invisible, Michaela brought an emotional flair that was desperately needed.

Her first bout of entertainment was the J.T. Thomas vote-out, proving she had a lot more game awareness than the Perfect Game winner of Tocantins. It was there that she sipped water like she was the Tea Lizard, flipping her hair just like the tribe flipped on J.T. From there, she called others “a bunch of bi—es,” kicked inanimate objects and ate coconut chips like she was eating popcorn.

She may have had a disappointing, villainous edit throughout her stay on Survivor Game Changers, but at the very least, she kept viewers as entertained as possible.