Survivor 50's Angelina Keeley Calls Out CBS for the Way They're Editing Female Contestants
Survivor 50 contestant Angelina Keeley was voted out during the Wednesday (March 25) episode, and she’s now speaking out about how she feels about the edit of the season in general.
If you don’t know, the show’s fiftieth season actually filmed several months ago, but contestants are just now seeing how CBS decided to edit the footage together. Survivor 50 brought back 24 players from past seasons of the show for what was billed as an epic return.
During an interview with EW, Angelina told them, “I think that it is an abysmal shame what’s happening right now in terms of the lack of female representation on this season. Tiffany has two confessionals. We’ve just finished episode 5. Tiffany‘s had two confessionals, [celebrity cameo] Zac Brown‘s had four, okay? Of the five least edited and shown people, four of those are women.”
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She continued, “If you want to know my truth, what I believe, what I see, I think that season 50 feels more like season 15. I think that the editors are pulling from a very old formula. I think that they’re grasping at straws to give the fans what they want. I think that they heard a lot of feedback that in the 40s it was too mushy, too sentimental, and I think that they are reverting to some old tricks, and I honestly think that it’s outdated, and I think that there’s no place for it in 2026, and I think that they need to do better.”
Dalton Ross from EW pointed out, “Five players have been averaging less than two confessionals an episode, and four of them are women.”
“It’s reality TV, right? Like, this is not the NAACP. We’re not looking for complete equity across. That’s not realistic. But honestly, I feel like CBS, I feel like the production is failing the women on this season right now. And I’m not alone in this sentiment. There are a lot of us who are going to be coming out and speaking about this soon, and hopefully, if they’re still editing the season, they can turn it around and do better for the 12 women who chose to show up and play this celebration season with them, because right now it doesn’t feel like a celebration. It feels like a bro fest,” she added.
As of the time of this posting, the remaining women competing are Cirie Fields, Aubry Bracco, Tiffany Ervin, Emily Flippen, Chrissy Hofbeck, Kamilla Karthigesu, Stephenie LaGrossa Kendrick, Genevieve Mushaluk, and Dee Valladares.
In last night’s episode, Rizo Velovic entered into a women’s alliance with Dee, Cerie, and Kamilla. Aubrey approached Coach to try and form a bond there to keep herself safe for the time being.
However, there has been a ton of airtime for many of the male contestants, including Christian Hubicki, Benjamin “Coach” Wade, and Ozzy Lusth, to name a few. Last night’s episode actually dedicated some time to Coach providing nicknames for some of the male contestants like Joe Hunter and Colby Donaldson.
There has been talk among fans about how some of the women have not been showcased as much, including, as Angelina pointed out, a lack of confessionals or airtime for Tiffany.
Survivor airs on Wednesdays on CBS.