ANOTHER ALL-STAR BOWS OUT: SUE HAWK GOES HOME
For the second time in Survivor: All-Stars, a castaway has chosen to leave the game. Saying that she had lost all her passion, Susan Hawk, the 42-year-old castaway of Survivor: Borneo from Palmyra, Wisconsin, opted out of the game to the surprise of all the other castaways. Due to Sue's sudden departure, there was no need for Tribal Council.
As the tribes convened for a Reward Challenge, Susan angrily announced, 'I'm spent, and I'm done with this game. There's no way I can continue…I'm done, I'm walking away.'
Final Words: No Finals Words.
Stats
- Days on the Island: 17
- Tribe: Chapera
- Total Votes Against: Quit Game
- Slip-Up: Sue Hawk has always been a volatile tribe member, ever since her days on Survivor: Borneo. Her memorable Borneo Final Tribal Council "rat-snake" speech has become legendary Survivor lore, and it appears exhaustion combined with highly emotional reactions to some of the events in Panama resulted in her premature departure.
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