'Survivor 47' star Andy Rueda says he's 'done a lot of work' to 'process' his day 3 breakdown
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"I've done a lot of work trying to process exactly how that happened, why that happened, like what was going on there," Rueda said. This reflects his deep self-examination after experiencing a breakdown on the show and showcases his growth through adversity.
"I do feel that it certainly contributed to that target shifting from Sam to me. I will say that in the aftermath of Operation: Italy and getting out Caroline, Sue was not happy with me. She wanted my head on a spike," Rueda explained, illustrating the complex dynamics and strategic missteps that marked his journey.
"My plan had Genevieve not want immunity was to genuinely swing over to them and work with them and use the block vote to get out Genevieve. I thought that was going to be sort of the best case scenario," Rueda noted, highlighting his tactical thinking and willingness to adapt to the evolving game.
"That being said, you know, if push came to shove, I think it's definitely probable that Rachel could get Sue to vote for Sam if that's what they wanted to do," Rueda commented, emphasizing the ever-shifting alliances and power struggles that define gameplay.
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