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Survivor 50 elimination order: Everyone voted out so far

We're going to see more players voted out of Survivor 50 than in any other season in the show's history.
“The Blood Moon” – A mysterious boat arrives delivering an exciting message, “Drop your buffs!” A mad dash ensues when castaways discover that an advantage is hidden deep in the jungle. This week’s mouthwatering challenge reward lifts spirits, but only briefly. A true Survivor first, the dreaded blood moon leads to historic tribal council, on SURVIVOR 50. Photo: Robert Voets/CBS ©2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
“The Blood Moon” – A mysterious boat arrives delivering an exciting message, “Drop your buffs!” A mad dash ensues when castaways discover that an advantage is hidden deep in the jungle. This week’s mouthwatering challenge reward lifts spirits, but only briefly. A true Survivor first, the dreaded blood moon leads to historic tribal council, on SURVIVOR 50. Photo: Robert Voets/CBS ©2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Survivor 50 is finally here! All season long, we're going to be keeping a running list of all the players voted out of the biggest season of the series. Through the first five episodes, six players have been eliminated, including three via Tribal Council and another via Jeff Probst intervention.

We've been doing this for a long time, but this will be the biggest elimination list in Survivor history. There are 24 players in the Survivor 50 cast, and 21 of them will be voted out of the season before Final Tribal Council. Of those 24 players, only one of those players will emerge victorious as the winner of Survivor 50, the biggest season in the show's history.

In other words, Jeff Probst is going to be snuffing more torches on this season than in any other season in the show's history.

Every time a player is voted out (or removed from the game), we'll update this list of eliminations with the latest player. We'll see new episodes every Wednesday on CBS and Paramount+ until the finale on May 20, 2026.

By design, there will be spoilers on this list, so please tread carefully if you are not caught up in Survivor 50.

Let's get the list started with the first boot of Survivor 50.

Survivor 50
Pictured: Jenna Lewis-Dougherty, from the CBS Original Series SURVIVOR, Season 50, scheduled to air on the CBS Television Network. -- Photo: Robert Voets/CBS ©2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Jenna Lewis-Dougherty

Voted out: First

Jenna Lewis-Dougherty was the first player on this cast to play Survivor, and she's unfortunately the first player to be voted out of Survivor 50.

After the Cila tribe suffered a devastating immunity defeat, the tribe went back to camp, and it seemed like the vote was going to come down to Cirie Fields, who dropped the ball in the season's first immunity challenge. In the end, the tribe chose to save Cirie and vote out Jenna.

It's sad to see Jenna go. I was really interested to see if she could do well given it's been so long since she played. It's just a bummer!

Survivor 50
Pictured: Kyle Fraser, from the CBS Original Series SURVIVOR, Season 50, scheduled to air on the CBS Television Network. -- Photo: Robert Voets/CBS ©2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Kyle Fraser

Eliminated: Second (via medical evacuation)

Kyle Fraser, the winner of Survivor 48, was the second person eliminated from Survivor 50. After injuring his leg in the first immunity challenge, Kyle was able to finish the challenge and had his leg wrapped after the challenge.

Unfortunately, on the day after Jenna was sent home, Jeff Probst and Doctor Joe visited the Kalo beach, where they did some tests on Kyle. They checked his leg, and they determined that Kyle had a torn Achilles tendon.

Kyle was pulled from the game after that chat with Probst and the medical team. Obviously, we're so bummed for Kyle. We were super excited to see what he could do out there and possibly become a two-time winner, but the Survivor gods are cruel.

Epic Party
“Epic Party” – 24 returning players are abandoned on the islands of Fiji for a monumental 50th season, with the chance to win $1 million. The theme of the season, “In the Hands of the Fans,” quickly materializes as decisions from the fan vote swiftly and forcefully impact the game in Survivor 50. Photo: Robert Voets/CBS ©2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Savannah Louie

Voted out: Third

After winning Survivor 49, Savannah Louie was always going to have a target on her back. After going on her Journey and not admitting that she won an advantage, her tribe started to feel a little wary of her as a player. She was voted out in the second episode after Cila lost the second straight immunity challenge.

Unfortunately, it looked like Savannah was burned by being the odd player out on a tribe with players who aren't really comfortable embracing the unknown. Savannah was a massive question mark compared to the others, and she was voted out.

Survivor 50
Pictured: Q Burdette, from the CBS Original Series SURVIVOR, Season 50, scheduled to air on the CBS Television Network. -- Photo: Robert Voets/CBS ©2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Q Burdette

Voted out: Fourth

After the tribe swap in episode 3, Q Burdette found himself in a really rough spot. He didn't have a vote, and he was basically allyless on his new tribe. Q tried to make some scrambles as he always does to try to save himself, but the combination of old ties (Mike, Angelina, and Christian knowing each other from David vs. Goliath and Mike knowing Ozzy) put Q on the outs.

He was voted out unanimously, and he became the fourth person to exit Survivor 50.

Survivor 50
Pictured: Mike White, from the CBS Original Series SURVIVOR, Season 50, scheduled to air on the CBS Television Network. -- Photo: Robert Voets/CBS ©2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Mike White

Voted out: Fifth

After losing the immunity challenge for the second time in a row, Mike tried to sway Christian Hubicki to turn on his ally, Emily Flippen, but Christian wasn't ready abandon one of his top allies in the game. He convinced enough players to flip their vote to Mike at the last second, and Mike was voted out of the game in a stunning 3-2-1 blindside with the other votes for Angelina Keeley and Emily.

Personally, this was devastating to me. Mike is my favorite player on Survivor 50. I knew he wasn't going to last long, but this sucks.

Epic Party
“Epic Party” – 24 returning players are abandoned on the islands of Fiji for a monumental 50th season, with the chance to win $1 million. The theme of the season, “In the Hands of the Fans,” quickly materializes as decisions from the fan vote swiftly and forcefully impact the game in Survivor 50. Photo: Robert Voets/CBS ©2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Angelina Keeley

Voted out: Sixth 

One episode after her top ally in the game, Mike White, was voted out in a crushing blindside, Angelina was voted out after the Vatu tribe lost yet another immunity challenge. Angelina never really found her footing in the game. When Christian Hubicki decided to vote out Mike, Angelina faced an uphill battle, and unfortunately, she wasn’t able to make that happen.

Survivor 50
Pictured: Charlie Davis, from the CBS Original Series SURVIVOR, Season 50, scheduled to air on the CBS Television Network. -- Photo: Robert Voets/CBS ©2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Charlie Davis

Voted out: Seventh 

Charlie Davis was one of the Survivor 50 players I was most excited to see. He played an excellent game in Survivor 46, but he really stumbled out of this season. Basically, he was just a little slow to make big moves. The relationships mattered much less this season than they did in his season, and it looked like that came back to bite him when Charlie started to get a little sloppy sharing information. 

Epic Party
“Epic Party” – 24 returning players are abandoned on the islands of Fiji for a monumental 50th season, with the chance to win $1 million. The theme of the season, “In the Hands of the Fans,” quickly materializes as decisions from the fan vote swiftly and forcefully impact the game in Survivor 50. Photo: Robert Voets/CBS ©2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Kamilla Karthigesu

Voted out: Eighth

Kamilla Karthigesu was the first victim of the Blood Moon twist. She ended up in a voting group with Stephenie, Jonathan, Chrissy, and Tiffany. Jonathan and Stephenie flipped on Kamilla and Tiffany to blindside Kamilla and send her home in a 3-2 vote.

In her exit interview, Kamilla revealed that it was actually fun to be blindsided. It was a very different exit than losing in fire in Survivor 48.

Survivor 50
Pictured: Genevieve Mushaluk, from the CBS Original Series SURVIVOR, Season 50, scheduled to air on the CBS Television Network. -- Photo: Robert Voets/CBS ©2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Genevieve Mushaluk

Voted out: Ninth

Genevieve Mushaluk is the second victim of the Blood Moon twist in Survivor 50 episode 6. She ended up in a really rough spot with Devens, Christian, Aubry (with an immunity idol), and Joe Hunter. From the jump, it looked like Joe and Genevieve were on the outside. She tried to play her idol, but she was not safe. Then, she was voted out.

In a twist, Genevieve offered her lovely red coat to Aubry as a sign of respect when she left the game. It was lovely. I wish those two played together. They could have dominated this whole game.

Survivor 50
Pictured: Colby Donaldson, from the CBS Original Series SURVIVOR, Season 50, scheduled to air on the CBS Television Network. -- Photo: Robert Voets/CBS ©2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Colby Donaldson

Voted out: Tenth

The third and final victim of the Blood Moon twist was Colby Donaldson. He went into the merge without a vote. On a big tribe, that might not have been a big deal, but when he was already outnumbered and couldn't contribute to a blindside? Well, it was all but over for Colby when he lost the immunity challenge.

Colby didn't even get a chance to play his Shot in the Dark like Genevieve. It's a sad way to see Colby, the hero of Survivor at one time, exit the game of the final time... unless he plays again.

Survivor 50
Pictured: Dee Valladares, from the CBS Original Series SURVIVOR, Season 50, scheduled to air on the CBS Television Network. -- Photo: Robert Voets/CBS ©2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Dee Valladares

Voted out: 11th

Dee Valladares is the first member of the jury in Survivor 50! After Dee played a little messy in revealing Rizo Velovic's immunity idol and ending up on the losing tribe in the immunity challenge, Dee was targeted by basically the whole tribe.

Dee played her Shot in the Dark, but it ultimately ended up with her not being safe. She is the last former winner to exit the game.

Epic Party
“Epic Party” – 24 returning players are abandoned on the islands of Fiji for a monumental 50th season, with the chance to win $1 million. The theme of the season, “In the Hands of the Fans,” quickly materializes as decisions from the fan vote swiftly and forcefully impact the game in Survivor 50. Photo: Robert Voets/CBS ©2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Who is still left in Survivor 50?

We also have to keep a running list of the players still in the running for Survivor 50! After episode 6, there are 13 players still in the running. These people will make up your Final Three and 11 jury members.

  • Aubry Bracco
  • Coach
  • Chrissy Hofbeck
  • Cirie Fields
  • Emily Flippen
  • Joe Hunter
  • Ozzy Lusth
  • Jonathan Young
  • Rick Devens
  • Rizo Velovic
  • Stephenie LaGross Kendrick
  • Tiffany Ervin
  • Christian Hubicki

Stay tuned for more news about Survivor 50!

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