Survivor's Sandra Diaz-Twine Announces Her Retirement From the Game
is not about to sit through endlessThe only two-time winner in the show's history is known for skating by by sitting out of challenges, so when she was voted out in last week's episode and sent to the Edge of Extinction, she decided not to stay.
"I feel like I can't do anything else, you know?" she said."Like, my time here is done and I've done everything that I can possibly do in the world and in the game of Survivor, and I don't need to do anything else but move on."
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