Survivor 50 spoilers revealed as TWO big names meet early exits – including a fan-favorite medevaced on day one
Survivor 50 spoilers revealed as TWO big names meet early exits – including a fan-favorite medevaced on day one
SURVIVOR 50 explodes out of the gate with chaos that no one saw coming, including a terrifying medevac and blindsiding betrayal.
The landmark 50th season of Survivor 50 kicks off with two jaw-dropping early exits, The U.S. Sun can exclusively reveal.
6Warning: Major Spoilers Ahead!
While 24 of the most iconic castaways from the Survivor franchise make their grand return for the show’s upcoming season, viewers will be shocked some of the biggest names were harshly cut at the very beginning.
Survivor 48 winner, Kyle Fraser, met an unfortunate end to the season when he suffered a medical emergency at the very beginning of filming.
The attempt to win back-to-back seasons shattered when Kyle, 32, was medevaced out of the game after sustaining an injury on set, a production insider told The U.S. Sun.
“Everyone… Jeff, producers and contestants were completely shocked and shattered by the early exit.
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“There is a day one medevac from a newer contestant – it will shock fans,” the insider said.
“Kyle, who won last season, had his journey cut short,” they confirmed.
While the nature of the medical emergency is being kept tightly under wraps, those on location described the moment as emotional and chaotic, with castaways and crew visibly shaken.
Returning favorite, Mike White, also suffered a brutal fate when he was blindsided by one of the early votes and had his torch snuffed much sooner than others anticipated.
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6“Another shocking move producers didn’t see coming? Mike is one of the first contestants to get the boot,” the source said.
“He’s an early elimination and neither he nor the producers or Jeff thought he was going to be voted out that early.
“He thought his social game would take him far and he’d be brought to the end because he’s rich and wouldn’t get the votes for a million dollars at the end if he made it to final three. That’s basically what happened last time.
“But he was immediately a huge target and he got blindsided. The women ran the game and he couldn’t get in with that alliance and he got got.”
6Insiders claimed Mike underestimated just how aggressive the cast would be from the jump – especially with several strong female players seizing control early.
His torch snuffing came far sooner than anyone expected and even host Jeff Probst was left stunned by how quickly the landmark season spiraled.
The move to not bring Mike, 55, to the end is also surprising given the monumental success he’s achieved since appearing on Survivor 37.
About two years after he was cast as a Goliath on the show’s David vs Goliath season, Mike shot to Hollywood stardom by creating The White Lotus.
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According to the insider, Survivor 50 quickly turned into an all-out battle.
“Every player was so emotional and passionate about being there. The competition physically and socially was brutal. Everyone was fighting full tilt.”
Full Cast of Survivor 50

Hundreds of famous faces from the Survivor franchise battled it out to score a spot on the show’s highly-anticipated 50th season. However, only 24 made the cut. Here’s who:
Jenna Lewis-Dougherty — Survivor: Borneo (S1); All-Stars (S8). One of the original Survivor players
Colby Donaldson — Australian Outback (S2); All-Stars (S8); Heroes vs. Villains (S20). Long-time fan favorite known for challenge strength.
Stephenie LaGrossa Kendrick — Palau (S10); Guatemala (S11); Heroes vs. Villains (S20). Famous for her toughness and alliance loyalty
Cirie Fields — Panama: Exile Island (S12); Micronesia: Fans vs. Favorites (S16); Heroes vs. Villains (S20); Game Changers (S34). Legendary strategic and social player
Ozzy Lusth — Cook Islands (S13); Micronesia (S16); South Pacific (S23); Game Changers (S34). Iconic challenge beast and long-time contender
Benjamin “Coach” Wade — Tocantins (S18); Heroes vs. Villains (S20); South Pacific (S23). Known for boisterous personality and his “Dragon Slayer” persona
Aubry Bracco — Kaôh Rōng (S32); Game Changers (S34); Edge of Extinction (S38). Strong strategic player with multiple deep runs
Chrissy Hofbeck — Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers (S35). Runner-up on her original season and challenge threat
Christian Hubicki — David vs. Goliath (S37). Puzzle whiz and strong jury presence
Angelina Keeley — David vs. Goliath (S37). Bold social player with a list of iconic and memorable moments
Mike White — David vs. Goliath (S37) — Strong social player who finished 2nd. Competed on Survivor a year before creating The White Lotus
Dee Valladares — Survivor 45. Season 45 winner
Kyle Fraser — Survivor 48. Winner of season 48
Savannah Louie — Survivor 49. Winner of season 49
Emily Flippen — Survivor 45
Joe Hunter — Survivor 48
Kamilla Karthigesu — Survivor 48
Charlie Davis — Survivor 46
Genevieve Mushaluk — Survivor 47
Jonathan Young — Survivor 42
Q Burdette — Survivor 46
Rick Devens — Edge of Extinction (S38)
Tiffany Ervin — Survivor 46
Rizo Velovic — Survivor 49, nicknamed himself “Rizgod”
With two major names gone almost immediately, the power structure reportedly shifted fast — and reputations offered zero protection.
If these early spoilers are any indication, 50 won’t just be a celebration season, it will be an all-out bloodbath to earn the title of Sole Survivor.
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Survivor 50 kicks off with a supersized THREE hour premiere that drops on Wednesday, February 25th at 8pm on CBS.
The new episodes will be available to stream the following day on Paramount+.
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