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Ousted ‘Survivor’ speaks out

Julie says Eliza is a pawn, Scout can’t do anything
/ Source: The Associated Press

There are four people left on CBS’ “Survivor: Vanuatu — Islands of Fire,” and Julie Berry isn’t one of them.

The 23-year-old trucker hat-wearing youth mentor was the 14th person voted out of the game after attempting to sway lone male player Chris Daugherty to abandon his previous alliance and cast his vote against Twila Tanner.

On Thursday’s episode, Daugherty told Berry, “What I’m comparing this to is my friendship with you.” But that friendship, which Berry said was mostly left on the cutting room floor, didn’t amount to his vote.

“It’s worthless to talk about now,” Berry told The Associated Press Friday. “He was like my big brother. He annoyed me, but I got along really well with him. You truly connect with people. I considered our friendship to be unique and strong, but, in comparison, it wasn’t as important as a million dollars.”

The jury will chose the $1 million winner during a live two-hour finale Sunday.

Berry describes her time on Vanuatu as “spicy” and “sexual in a way.” Her antics included going nude on the beach, snuggling with tribe mates and coaxing Tanner and 40-year-old drill sergeant Lea “Sarge” Masters to sunbathe in the buff, which she said was easy to do because they were both “itching for some fun.”

Besides Tanner and Daugherty, the other “Survivor” finalists are Eliza Orlins and Scout Cloud Lee, whom Berry doesn’t think deserve their “final four” slots.

“Eliza got (to the final four) as people’s pawns, not as a prominent player,” Berry told the AP. “Scout is strictly there because she can’t do anything.”