Erinn Lobdell's Survivor: Tocantins future was looking bleak when, only about a week in the game, her Timbera tribemates began making it clear that she would be the next castaway voted out of their tribe.
Sandy Burgin began her time on Survivor: Tocantins as a Jalapao tribe outcast who thought that she had been eliminated by a twist vote before she had even seen her tribe's camp. However, while the 53-year-old bus driver from Louisville, KY was able remain in the competition until Day 12, she became the fourth castaway eliminated from CBS reality competition during last night's broadcast.
Jerry Sims thought his military experience would prepare him well for his time on Survivor: Tocantins. However, a sick stomach combined with intense Brazilian heat proved to be too much for the 49-year-old U.S. Army sergeant from Rock Hill, SC, causing him to become the third castaway eliminated from the CBS reality series during last night's broadcast.
Candace Smith made the wrong enemies at the wrong time in the Timbira tribe and paid the price for it, as the 31-year-old actress/model and event planner and former lawyer from Los Angeles, CA became the second castaway to be eliminated from Survivor: Tocantins during last night's broadcast on CBS.
Survivor kicked off its eigtheenth edition with a blindside after the boisterous nature of Carolina Eastwood, a 26-year-old bartender from Los Angeles, CA led to her becoming the first castaway voted out of Survivor: Tocantins during Thursday's premiere broadcast on CBS.
CBS has revealed additional details about Survivor: Tocantins -- The Brazilian Highlands, including how the show's eighteenth season begins and host Jeff Probst thoughts about each of the 16 castaways.
CBS has announced the identities of the 16 castaways who will be competing in Survivor: Tocantins -- The Brazilian Highlands, the eighteenth Survivor edition that will premiere on Thursday, February 12 at 8PM ET/PT.