Survivor December 14, 2011 Results: Who got voted off 12/14/11

Survivor December 14, 2011 Results!

Who Got Eliminated Survivor December 14, 2011? The Survivor South Pacific episode 14 will happen tonight 12/14/11 at at 8:00 PM on CBS. Who among the castaways will be kicked off and sent home on Survivor tonight, December 14, 2011?

In this episode 14 of Survivor Survivor South Pacific entitled Then There Were Five, the final five original Upolu tribe members are forced to turn on each other. At Redemption Island, Ozzy and Edna compete to see who stays in the game. Don’t miss the excitement and find out who got eliminated on Survivor December 14, 2011. Stay tuned and wait for the results as they happen.

WARNING SPOILER ALERT!!!

SURVIVOR SPOILERS, 12/14/11! ( READ NO FURTHER HUGE SPOILERS AHEAD!)

Who Gets Voted Out Survivor Tonight?

Reportedly, Ozzy beats Edna and she is the first Upolu on the Jury, if you don’t count Cochran. Then Back at camp, the five remaining Upolu members begin to turn on one another. Brandon wins immunity, but he’s also the one who was sent to Redemption Island. How did that happen? Spoiler says that Brandon has an epic meltdown and for whatever reason, decides to give his immunity to Albert Destrade.

Who do you think will win Survivor 23 this season?

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One Comment

  1. tito
    Posted December 14, 2011 at 11:22 pm | Permalink

    WOW…giving away immunity :)

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