? SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox ? Shannon had perhaps the most unique preseason preparation in Survivor history. Her family connections with Boston Rob Mariano allowed her to get some key advice from the legend, even years before she would go out to play. And, when she found out she'd be traveling to Fiji, she programmed an AI to give her playing tips in the style of spiritual figures like Jesus and Ram Dass. While Shannon remembers being in the womb, her "birth" into Survivor was a late arrival. Due to the success of her first two tribes, she didn't cast a vote through the first 12 days of the game. But that didn't stop her from putting in work, making connections with the other Uli women in Sage and Savannah Louie.Shannon experienced her first bit of Survivor discomfort when she was swapped over the Kele tribe. But she made sure not to feel blue on the new blue tribe, making immediate connections with people like Kristina Mills, Alex Moore and Steven Ramm. Despite being on the bottom, her confidence was not shaken, as she was proposing cross-tribal alliance at the crack of dawn. Her nonstop chatter, however, was beginning to wear thin on both connections old and new. Particularly, Sage was growing increasingly sore at her "soul sister." And when she found out Shannon had thrown her name out, she went on the warpath, eager to squeeze her out like a blackhead.On Day 11, the players were truly feeling the heat. Not only from a literal perspective, but structurally as well. An unprecedented swap put the castaways back into three tribes of four. And, improbably, Shannon and Sage were still together, as was Steven and a former Uli member, Jawan Pitts. Facing her first vote, she was surprisingly looking to draw some red tribe blood, wanting to take out Jawan to keep her options open. As she walked into Tribal Council, she was confident that the structure she had built was as sound as her parents' four-floor sports bar. But "last call" came much quicker than anticipated, as the vote turned on her. And, while Shannon had nothing but hugs and warm words to her fellow castaways, it wasn't entirely mutual, as Sage declined an embrace, offering her a handshake.Now out of the game, Shannon talks about her reaction to her blindside (and Sage's last gesture), the accusations of her authenticity from other players, and how her unique preseason prep played into her game.Related: Read our Survivor 49 pre-game interview with Shannon Fairweather
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