Jeff Probst Accidentally Reveals Survivor 50 Fire-Making Results Before Airing
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Ray Flook
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Summary
During the Survivor 50 finale, host Jeff Probst accidentally revealed the results of the fire-making competition before it aired on CBS, creating an awkward on-air moment. The article discusses how even seasoned professionals can make mistakes, drawing a parallel to the high-pressure environment of milestone anniversary episodes.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledCBS's Survivor 50 host Jeff Probst found that out the painfully uncomfortable way on Wednesday night when he revealed who won and who lost the fire-making competition… wait for it… before the s
if there was ever a time to make a mistake doing something you've been doing for years, that would be the time
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