Venus placed seventh on Survivor 46 , getting voted out at Tribal Council on Day 21 despite having a hidden immunity idol in her possession that would have saved her from the vote had she decided to play it.
A couple hours after the Empire State Building’s initial post, it added another, this time writing , “I would know when to use my idol #Survivor #Survivor46” above a photo of show host Jeff Probst standing atop the building. Jeff, 62, could be seen standing next to a costumed version of the Empire State Building, which was wearing a Survivor 45 buff.
Later, Venus doubled down , writing, “a bleak bricked bad built butch building @EmpireStateBldg,” then sharing a pic of her at Rockefeller Center.
Venus has since received support in the unlikely feud from an equally unlikely source. Quintavius “Q” Burdette , who was voted out right after Venus, wrote via X, “Aye not about to let anyone else pick on the planet from our season! That’s my job, back off @EmpireStateBldg BIG MISTAKE.”
Since the game’s three tribes merged into one, Q became the villain of Survivor 46 and was the perceived target of the vote for several Tribal Councils before he was finally eliminated — also with an idol in his pocket. He not only voted to eliminate Venus but helped spearhead the tribe’s plot against her.
“What I want people to understand, and I don't know if it was portrayed enough, is how badly Tevin [Davis] and later on Q poisoned the well against me,” Venus told Parade . “I feel like people who talk [expletive] about me have never been bullied in their life. Because there was no rhyme or reason for disliking me so heavily other than they didn't like my face, basically.”
Q isn’t the only former player to weigh in on Venus’ feud with the NYC landmark. Hai Giang from Survivor 42 posted via X, “I’m sorry but getting dragged by a 94 year old building is crazy.”
Eliza Orlins , who appeared on two seasons of Survivor , added, “This is MAKING MY WHOLE DAY!” Survivor 43 ’s Owen Knight , meanwhile, added a trio of laughing and crying emojis.
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