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'Survivor' 48, Episode 9 recap: Paranoia sets in for an alliance. Who goes home?
'Survivor' 48, Episode 9 recap: Paranoia sets in for an alliance. Who goes home?

USA Today

time24-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • USA Today

'Survivor' 48, Episode 9 recap: Paranoia sets in for an alliance. Who goes home?

'Survivor' 48, Episode 9 recap: Paranoia sets in for an alliance. Who goes home? Show Caption Hide Caption Need a show to binge? These are the must watch shows this spring. USA TODAY's TV critic Kelly Lawler breaks down the best TV shows you don't to want to miss this spring. Although they tried to retain a united front, the strong majority alliance began to let infighting break them apart during the latest episode of "Survivor" Season 48. The ninth episode, titled "Welcome to the Party," saw the majority alliance of six members begin to turn on each other as paranoia crept in. Even after the majority group promised to play the game of "Survivor" with integrity and honor, deception and lies remained the real name of the game as allies turned on one another to vote out a castaway. At the start of the episode, there were nine players left and two members on the jury who will help cast votes for the $1 million winner and "sole survivor" of Season 48 of the long-running reality competition show. After this episode, only eight remain in the game, with three on the jury. Here's who was voted off this week. Who went home on 'Survivor' Season 48, Episode 9? The majority alliance, consisting of David Kinne, Kyle Fraser, Joe Hunter, Shauhin Davari, Eva Erickson and Mary Zheng, valued their physical strength and promised each other to play with honesty and integrity. But all is not as it seems, as Kyle has a secret alliance with Kamilla Karthigesu and was forming a side alliance with Shauhin, as both players distrust David. Eva was also holding onto her own secret after finding an advantage clue in the last episode. She snuck away from camp at night and earned a very useful safety-without-power advantage, allowing her to leave a future tribal council before votes are read, therefore saving herself from being voted out. At the immunity and reward challenge, players had to stand on a small platform holding onto a bar holding a ball up on a metal chute. Should they step off the platform or move their arms, therefore moving the ball, they would be out of the challenge. As has often been the case this season, the challenge became a showdown between the physically stronger players, and David and Joe battled it out for immunity. David eventually dropped out unexpectedly, letting Joe win and allowing him to take three others on a food reward. Joe chose Eva, Shauhin and Mitch Guerra, who had not yet been on a reward challenge and was very hungry after days with low to no food. Two names emerged as possibilities to go home as tribal council approached: David and Mitch. Feeling suspicious of fellow alliance members Shauhin and Kyle and a possible immunity idol that could be played on Kamilla, David urged players to vote for Mitch. Frustrated by David's gameplay and possible knowledge of his secret alliance with Kamilla, Kyle urged players to vote for David. It was a fairly close vote at tribal council between David and Mitch, but in the end, David, a 39-year-old stunt performer living in Buena Park, California, became the latest person voted out and the third member of the jury. 'Survivor' Season 48 cast: Meet the 18 castaways hoping to win $1 million in Fiji Who went home last week on 'Survivor' Season 48? During the challenge, five pairs worked as a team, moving through several stages of an obstacle course. Only three teams would make it to the second stage, and only two teams would make it to the third and final stage, where they would compete for individual immunity. The first two teams eliminated didn't get the reward of tacos and had to take a "journey," where they stood to lose their vote in the night's immunity challenge. Immunity came in a survivor classic challenge: "Get a Grip," where players must hold onto a narrow, tall pole for as long as possible. Eva Erickson, Joe Hunter, Mary Zheng and David Kinne competed in the immunity challenge, with Eva taking home her first individual immunity of the season. Going on the journey were Kamilla Karthigesu, Shauhin Davari, Star Toomey and Mitch Guerra. They had to compete in their own challenge that involved strategically picking up red and grey balls from a chute. The first player with three red balls lost their vote, and after a secret strategy between Mitch and Kamilla, Star was unable to cast a vote in the night's tribal council. Luckily for Star, her name wasn't on the chopping block. Players quickly honed in on sending either Kamilla, Shauhin or Chrissy Sarnowsky home. Panicked at the thought of Kamilla, his closest (and secret) ally leaving the game, Kyle desperately tried to convince others to vote for Chrissy instead, raising David's eyebrows and planting suspicion of an undercover alliance. But at tribal council, Chrissy expressed her frustration at the so-called strong player alliance between David, Eva, Joe and Shauhin, calling out Eva and Joe's close alliance and pleading for other players to recognize their gameplay. Her outburst was enough for a near-unanimous vote against Chrissy, and the 55-year-old fire lieutenant from Chicago became the latest person voted out of Season 48 and the second member of the jury. How to watch 'Survivor' Season 48 Season 48 of "Survivor" airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET / PT on CBS and streams on Paramount+ for subscribers of the Paramount+ with Showtime plan. Episodes can be streamed the next day for subscribers of any Paramount+ plan. The previous 47 seasons of the show are all available to stream with a Paramount+ subscription. Watch every season of Survivor on Paramount+ Who is the host of 'Survivor'? Jeff Probst has hosted all 48 seasons of the show, which has been on the air since 2000. He also serves as an executive producer. 'Survivor' 50: Jeff Probst talks casting all-stars season, whether he'd play 'Traitors' Who won 'Survivor' Season 47? Rachel Lamont won Season 47 of "Survivor," in a 7-1-0 vote against Sam Phalen, who got one vote, and Sue Smey. Lamont, a 34-year-old graphic designer from Southfield, Michigan, was originally on the Gata tribe and became the fifth woman ever to win four individual Immunity Challenges in a season. Where is 'Survivor' filmed? While "Survivor" previously took contestants to remote locations around the world, from the Pearl Islands to the Philippines and Guatemala, the show has been filmed in the Mamanuca Islands in Fiji for the past 15 seasons. 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Diplo to Take Over Dubai's Bohemia Beach Club on April 19th
Diplo to Take Over Dubai's Bohemia Beach Club on April 19th

CairoScene

time13-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CairoScene

Diplo to Take Over Dubai's Bohemia Beach Club on April 19th

The Grammy-nominated DJ and Major Lazer frontman is joining forces with Anrey, Sam Oui, and Love Leya for a night of electrifying grooves! Apr 13, 2025 American DJ and Major Lazer frontman Diplo is taking Dubai's Bohemia Beach Club by storm on Saturday, April 19th, bringing iconic hits like 'Lean On', 'Forever', 'Welcome to the Party', and more to the dancefloor! Renowned for his signature blend of reggae and electronic sounds, Diplo promises a high-energy set that fuses chart-topping hits with hypnotic beats – setting the stage for a groovy beachfront party experience like no other. The Grammy-nominated DJ will be joined by German-raised, Dubai-based selector Anrey, spinning back-to-back with Sam Oui, followed by global powerhouse Love Leya. The party begins at 7 PM, with ticket prices costing AED 150 upwards via Bohemia Dubai's official website.

Meghan Markle reveals Prince Harry's unhealthy eating habits
Meghan Markle reveals Prince Harry's unhealthy eating habits

Yahoo

time04-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Meghan Markle reveals Prince Harry's unhealthy eating habits

Meghan Markle has shed light on her husband Prince Harry's eating habits as she launches her new cooking show, With Love, Meghan. The Netflix show was originally due to be released in January but was postponed due to the California wildfires. The series consists of eight 33 minute-long episodes, with special appearances from some of the former actor's friends including Mindy Kaling and one of her former Suits co-stars, Abigail Spencer. During the series, the 43-year-old hints at her life behind the scenes, as she refers to making her children breakfast in the morning and 'doing the school run'. Using organic ingredients, including tomatoes and herbs sourced from her own garden, the Duchess of Sussex shared her love for making things from scratch, including food but also bath salts, candles, and balloon arches. In episode two, 'Welcome to the Party', Markle cooked with Office US star Kaling. As she prepared ahead of their meeting, she cut up some vegetables. 'I'll make some bacon too. I find when I'm cooking bacon, my kitchen very immediately becomes full of husband and three dogs,' she said. 'It's not my perfume that's bringing them all in. My bacon brings all the boys to the yard.' Later, she revealed Prince Harry's love for salt. As Kaling asked how she manages to season her food so perfectly, Markle explained that Harry's influence has prompted her to be more careful. 'Well, I have a family, a husband, who no matter what meal is put in front of him, before he tastes it, puts salt on,' she said. 'So I try to under-salt.' 'I love knowing that your husband likes it salty,' Kaling replied. In episode three, 'Two Kids from LA', Markle is joined by chef Roy Choi as they bond over growing up in Los Angeles. As Choi teaches Markle how to cook flavoursome Korean fried chicken, Markle added that Harry 'loves fried chicken'. The show marks Markle's second program with Netflix after 2022's Harry & Meghan tell-all royal docuseries, which was watched by over 2.4 million people on its launch day. The Duchess – who runs her yet-to-be-launched lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard, which was recently rebranded As Ever – explains that her program is about 'connecting with friends' and making new ones in a trailer for the series. With Love, Meghan is available on Netflix

Meghan Markle reveals Prince Harry's unhealthy eating habits
Meghan Markle reveals Prince Harry's unhealthy eating habits

The Independent

time04-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Independent

Meghan Markle reveals Prince Harry's unhealthy eating habits

Meghan Markle has shed light on her husband Prince Harry 's eating habits as she launches her new cooking show, With Love, Meghan. The Netflix show was originally due to be released in January but was postponed due to the California wildfires. The series consists of eight 33-minute-long episodes with special appearances from some of the former actor's friends including Mindy Kaling and one of her former Suits co-stars, Abigail Spencer. During the series, the 43-year-old hints at her life behind the scenes, as she refers to making her children breakfast in the morning and 'doing the school run'. Using organic ingredients, including tomatoes and herbs sourced from her own garden, the Duchess of Sussex shares her love for making things from scratch, including food but also bath salts, candles, and balloon arches. In episode 2, 'Welcome to the Party', Markle is cooking with Mindy Kaling. As she prepares ahead of their meeting, she cuts up some vegetables. 'I'll make some bacon too, I find when i'm cooking bacon, my kitchen very immediately becomes full of husband and three dogs,' she says. 'It's not my perfume that's bringing them all in. My bacon brings all the boys to the yard.' Later she reveals Prince Harry's love for salt. As Kaling asks how she manages to season her food so perfectly, Markle explains that Harry's influence has prompted her to be more careful. 'Well, I have a family, a husband, who no matter what meal is put in front of him, before he tastes it puts salt on,' she says. 'So I try to under-salt.' 'I love knowing that your husband likes it salty,' Kaling replies. In episode 3, 'Two Kids from LA', Markle is joined by chef Roy Choi as they bond over growing up in Los Angeles. As Choi teaches Markle how to cook flavoursome Korean fried chicken, Markle adds that Harry 'loves fried chicken.' The show marks Markle's second program with Netflix after 2022's Harry & Meghan tell-all royal docuseries, which was watched by over 2.4 million people on its launch day. The Duchess – who runs her yet-to-be-launched lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard, which was recently rebranded As Ever – explains that her program is about 'connecting with friends' and making new ones in a trailer for the series. With Love, Meghan is available on Netflix

Man charged in 2020 killing of rapper Pop Smoke pleads guilty to manslaughter to avoid trial
Man charged in 2020 killing of rapper Pop Smoke pleads guilty to manslaughter to avoid trial

Yahoo

time06-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Man charged in 2020 killing of rapper Pop Smoke pleads guilty to manslaughter to avoid trial

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A man charged in the 2020 killing of rapper Pop Smoke during a robbery at a Hollywood Hills mansion accepted a plea deal, averting a trial on a murder charge that was to have started Thursday. Corey Walker, 24, pleaded guilty Wednesday to voluntary manslaughter and two counts of robbery in exchange for a sentence of 29 years in prison, which he will receive at a later hearing. He was the only adult charged in the case along with three who were juveniles at the time of the crime, including a then-15-year-old gunman. All have already reached separate deals. See for yourself — The Yodel is the go-to source for daily news, entertainment and feel-good stories. By signing up, you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy. An email sent to Walker's lawyers seeking comment was not immediately answered. He was accused of leading the group to the rented mansion where the 20-year-old New York rapper Pop Smoke, whose legal name was Bashar Barakah Jackson, was killed on Feb. 19, 2020, during what was to be a four-day trip to Los Angeles. A 911 call from a friend of someone in the house reported armed intruders inside, police said. The robbers knew the address because a day earlier, Pop Smoke had posted a photograph on social media of a gift bag he had received and the address was on a label, authorities said. The rapper was in the shower when masked robbers confronted him. During a struggle, the 15-year-old, pistol-whipped him and shot him three times in the back, according to court testimony. The attackers stole his diamond-studded Rolex watch and sold it for $2,000, a detective testified. Born and raised in Brooklyn, Pop Smoke arrived on the hip-hop scene in 2018 and broke out with 'Welcome to the Party' an anthem with boasts about shootings, killings and drugs that became a huge sensation, and prompted Nicki Minaj to drop a verse on a remix. He had several other hits, including the album 'Shoot for the Stars Aim for the Moon,' which was released posthumously.

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