Lucinda Allen-Rhodes is a contestant from Australian Survivor (2002).
Although wanting to stay in the game, Lucinda reluctantly volunteered to go home after she lost the first Immunity Challenge for her tribe. She was eliminated in an 8-0 vote, becoming the first person to vote for themselves.
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Australian Survivor[]
Lucinda was placed on the Kadina tribe. After the tribe trekked to their camp, she argued that the tarp should be used as a blanket and groundsheet, though a few other tribemates disagreed. After the first Immunity Challenge was canceled, a second one was held the following day: a quiz about the history of Whaler's Way. After both tribes answered the first three questions correctly, they had to nominate a single player from the opposing tribe to answer the remaining questions. Lucinda was selected by the Tipara tribe and lost the challenge for Kadina.
Believing that she was going to be eliminated anyway, Lucinda told her tribemates that it was okay if they voted her out. At Tribal Council, Lucinda voted against herself to prevent her tribemates from having any votes that could potentially eliminate them in a future tiebreaker. Lucinda was voted out in an 8-0 vote, and became the first person to be voted out of Australian Survivor.
Episode | Tribe Affiliation |
Challenge | Challenge Type | Sit-Out? | Result |
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1 | Kadina | Coin Toss | Reward | No | Won |
(No title) | Immunity | No | Lost | ||
Voted Out, Day 3 |
Episode | Lucinda's Votes |
Voted Against Lucinda |
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1 | Lucinda | Caren, Craig, David, Deborah, Lucinda, Naomi, Sylvan, Tim |
Voted Out, Day 3 |
Post-Survivor[]
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Trivia[]
- Lucinda is the first person to be voted out of Australian Survivor.
- Lucinda is the first castaway in Survivor history to vote against oneself.
- She would be followed by Kym Johnson from Celebrity Survivor Australia.
- At the Reunion Show, she revealed that she voted for herself due to how she knew she was going home and did not want a contestant to have a past vote, due to the tiebreaker rules in the season eliminating the player with the most past votes in a deadlock scenario.
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