‘Survivor’ 48’s Kyle Fraser Reveals Why He Waited for Kamilla Assist to Bring up Shauhin Vote
- In the Survivor Season 48 finale, Kyle Fraser outlined how he strategically orchestrated the elimination of Shauhin Davari during his final appeal to the jury.
- Kyle made this calculated move after waiting for the most opportune moment, trusting that it would come, while allied closely with Kamilla Karthigesu.
- Kyle and Kamilla formed a secret alliance against the public alliance of Joe Hunter and Eva Erickson in a final four composed of the season's strongest alliances.
- The elimination of Shauhin weakened Joe and Eva’s majority alliance and removed a major threat, leaving them shocked as Kyle’s strategic move secured his position.
- Kyle’s careful planning and timing led to his victory, as Kamilla became his strongest juror advocate and their mutual trust defined their gameplay.
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‘Survivor’ 48’s Kyle Fraser Reveals Why He Waited for Kamilla Assist to Bring up Shauhin Vote
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