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29 Weirdest Moments On Reality TV - Page 13 of 27 - Kiwi Report

29 Weirdest Moments On Reality TV


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[post_page_title]Survivor: Sue Hawk’s Famous Last Words [/post_page_title]
On Survivor: Borneo, Sue Hawk left the island after giving a speech more famous than Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount. Well, not really, but you know where we’re going with this. As she spoke to the two remaining castmates eligible to win the million dollar prize, she left them with a piece of wisdom and a bad taste in their mouths. Sue looked her old alliance Kelly in the eye and said, “But if I would ever pass you along in life and you are laying there dying of thirst, I would not give you a drink of water. I would let the vultures take you and do whatever they want with you with no ill regrets.” She finished her speech by stating the island was full of snakes and rats, and she wishes for the jury to vote opposite Kelly, as she is the rat.

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Survivor: Sue Hawk’s Famous Last Words

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