Meet the Survivor 50 Top 7 After a Shocking Double Elimination
After episode 11, only seven of the original 24 competitors remain
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Out of 24 all-star competitors, only seven remain on Survivor 50: In the Hands of the Fans.
Heading into episode 11, which aired on May 6, the remaining castaways had even more at stake after Jimmy “MrBeast” Donaldson made a surprise cameo in episode 10 and doubled the grand prize to $2 million.
The episode 11 title, “Everyone Will Be Shooketh!,” lived up to the hype when Jonathan Young won immunity. Host Jeff Probst then split the game into two groups, leading to a chaotic double tribal council — where only Young could vote in both eliminations.
Although she and Rick Devens attempted to pull the wool over their fellow contestants’ eyes, Emily Flippen was voted off after Cirie Fields used an extra vote. Meanwhile, on the second tribe, Ozzy Lusth went home with a hidden immunity idol in his pocket.
Here’s everything to know about the top seven Survivor 50 competitors.
Warning: Survivor 50 spoilers ahead!
Cirie Fields
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Fields, who competed on four previous seasons of Survivor, entered season 50 as one of the game’s most respected strategists — and she’s lived up to that reputation.
Throughout the season, Cirie has relied on her signature social game, quietly strengthening alliances, influencing votes behind the scenes and keeping the target off her back despite being viewed as a major threat.
However, in episode 11, she lost one of her biggest allies when Lusth was voted off.
Tiffany Ervin
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After making a splash on Survivor 46, Tiffany Ervin returned for season 50 to play a more strategic and physical game. So far, she’s taken home one individual immunity win — and nearly nabbed a second before it was taken away due to a technicality.
Throughout the season, Tiffany has found herself in the middle of several strategic shifts — particularly involving Young and the old-school alliance. Now, she’s found herself closely aligned with Fields.
Rick Devens
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Devens emerged as a fan favorite on Survivor: Edge of Extinction (season 38) and returned for season 50 with the same chaotic energy and sharp instincts that made him a standout player.
Rick has leaned into his unpredictable gameplay, planting a fake idol at tribal council and volunteering to flip MrBeast’s coin, which resulted in a record $1 million being added to the prize pot.
Now without an immunity idol, he’ll have to rely on his social skills to keep him in the game.
Rizo Velovic
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Rizo Velovic has spent back-to-back seasons on Survivor. In season 50, he’s played a steady social game, positioning himself as a loyal ally to Fields and Lusth while holding onto an immunity idol.
However, now that he’s voted out Lusth, he’ll have Fields to deal with when she returns to the beach.
Joe Hunter
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After coming in third on Survivor 48, Joe Hunter entered season 50 as one of the game’s biggest physical threats.
He has continued to play his signature loyal game, focusing on getting out strategic threats.
Aubry Bracco
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Known for her strategic gameplay across Survivor: Kaôh Rōng, Game Changers and Edge of Extinction, Aubry Bracco returned for season 50 as one of the franchise’s most seasoned players.
This season, she’s played a more lowkey game until recent episodes, positioning herself alongside unexpected allies like Devens and Young.
Jonathan Young
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After emerging as a breakout star on Survivor 42, Young returned for season 50 and once again proved himself to be one of the game’s biggest physical powerhouses.
Though Young remains dominant in challenges, he’s become far more involved in the shifting alliances than on his original season, having a hand in voting out several big targets.




