Cedrek strikes once more.
Bianca Roses was voted out on “Survivor 48” Wednesday evening after she instructed Cedrek McFadden that she misplaced her vote on a journey. In flip, McFadden, 46, flipped the script on Roses, 33, and joined Chrissy Sarnowsky in blindsiding her out of the sport.
Roses solely spoke to The Submit about her game-ending resolution to belief the surgeon.
“I was just trying to build a little bit of trust for coming back from tribal and trying to have one person on my side that I didn’t lie to,” Roses stated. “My No 1, Thomas [Krottinger], was out. I was just trying to build a little bit of that trust.”
The PR marketing consultant from New Jersey defined that extra went into her resolution than was proven on TV.
“Specifically, conversations with Cedrek such as Cedrek telling me Justin [Pioppi] went home because he didn’t tell me that he didn’t have a vote,” she shared. “So I clocked that. So I’m like, okay, maybe I should tell him.”
“Sai [Hughley] and Cedrek [were] both telling me that Cedrek was trying to get Sai. So I’m like, okay, it’s not that far-fetched to get him to vote for her tonight,” Roses continued. “I just chose the wrong person to trust.”
Roses additionally stated she instructed McFadden about not having a vote “minutes before we went to tribal” and “watched him like a hawk” earlier than they left, however “I think maybe that spooked him because I didn’t give enough of a heads up.”
Regardless of going house due to shedding her vote, Roses stated she doesn’t hate the journeys.
“As a player that went on the show because I wanted to face every challenge that I could, and I love to figure out tough situations in real life, it was fun,” she stated. “It was a terrible circumstance and outcome for me. But again, it gave me this opportunity to try to figure out a way out of this horrible situation. And I do think that that part of it is really fun. And you do get to be creative and strategic, and that’s why I don’t hate it all the way.”
Roses additionally defined how she thinks tribal would’ve gone if she did have a vote.
“Obviously [I] would have kind of been in like the prime position. If I could have trusted that Ced and Sai we’re going to vote together, I think I would have chosen them because I didn’t want to prolong Civa’s numbers into the merge,” Roses defined. “There’s no Vula left almost. And it’s really like a Civa versus Lagi game at this point. So I didn’t want to make it more of a threat for us going into the merge. Us as in old Lagi”