Australian Survivor’s Eliminated Flick Faces Brooke In The Jury Villa & It’s Awkward AF
Last night on Survivor Australia, arguably the series’ biggest game-player was booted off during tribal council. Flick had struggled her way into the final four with El, Kristy and Lee, betraying some of her closest allies in the process – most noticeably, her bestie during a large chunk of the process Brooke.
From tribal council, Flick was taken to the Jury Villa, containing the recently evicted competition – most of whom she had back-stabbed to no end. When heading over to the villa, Flick admitted:
“I know that walking in here, there is going to be some angry people,” she said, in the eighth episode of Jury Villa on Ten Play.
“I think that Brooke won’t be happy to see me. I feel like she’s probably still really pissed off at me because she thought she would win this game and the move that I made affected her game.”
When Flick arrived, Brooke and her shared a very quick but awkward AF hug, but it was clear Brooke wasn’t feeling the love. After the tribal council, she had said:
“I’m not looking forward to seeing Flick, I don’t have many things that are nice to say and now I’ve got a lot of questions, as to why she did what she did,” Brooke said.
Once all the jury had exchanged pleasantries, it was quick to business, with Brooke firing at Flick “I literally said to every single person, that I’d never write your name down and you were my best friend in the game,” she said.
Flick responded, “When I voted for you, I said “Brookey I’m sorry’, but you are definitely the biggest social, physical and strategic threat in this game”.
Brooke wasn’t really buying this, instead saying that El was a bigger threat than herself. Flick then said that she had heard that Sam and Brooke were not going to bring her to the final four, to which Brooke said that’s what El and Lee had said.
It’s probs all a whole lotta BS, and if you know survivor, then you know trust NO ONE.
Flick confessed that even though she loved Brooke, she had turned her emotions off towards the end, to which Matt interjected with “I probably wouldn’t throw three people you say you love, under the bus,” he said.
With Brooke having the final word, adding “I generally thought we had a good friendship – stupid.” Boom.
Via Ten Play.