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Who was voted off Survivor tonight? Who wins Survivor 50?

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Who went home on Survivor tonight? A historic “Survivor 50” episode tonight sees Jimmy Fallon influence the game and Jeff Probst step in, shifting Kalshi odds on who was voted off tonight — and who could win it all.

In an exclusive sneak peek shared with Variety, Episode 9 of “Survivor 50,” which airs tonight, Wednesday, April 22, Probst will compete in his first immunity challenge, accelerating strategy shakeups as the game heads closer to its finale in May — intensifying speculation around who went home tonight and who is positioned to win Survivor 50.

Ahead of tonight’s Tribal Council, the $18.3 million Kalshi Survivor 50 market predicts Aubry Bracco wins “Survivor'” Season 50, though her odds have shifted. Who is voted off “Survivor 50” Episode 9 tonight? Kalshi Survivor 50 Episode 9 chances one player going home tonight at 98%, though at least one other player has seen their odds fluctuate in recent days. Who is voted off? Here’s who went home tonight on Survivor, how to watch Survivor, what time Survivor is on TV tonight, and more about the Kalshi and Polymarket Survivor odds.

Warning! Possible “Survivor 50” spoilers ahead!

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Who got voted off Survivor tonight?

Kalshi Survivor 50 episode 9 odds give a 98% chance Christian Hubicki gets voted off “Survivor” tonight, Wednesday, April 22, 2026, according to bettors on the fast-growing prediction market, legal in most US states. Hubicki’s odds have remained steady since the market launched April 17, though odds earlier this week surged to over 35% for Emily Flippen to go home, who was chanced at 3% this afternoon ahead of Episode 9 tonight. Rick Devens and Stephanie LaGrossa Kendrick also hovered around 3% to 4% odds.

While there’s no proof Survivor contestants or producers are placing trades, with the legality of betting on pre-taped episodes a gray area, odds have been spot-on since Survivor 50 premiered on Feb. 24:

  • A since-resolved Kalshi Survivor 50 Episode 8 market chanced Benjamin “Coach” Wade and Chrissy Hofbeck anywhere between 95% and 98% odds of going home before they were actually eliminated.

  • A since-resolved Kalshi Survivor 50 Episode 6 market gave 98% odds Colby Donaldson, Genevieve Mushaluk and Kamilla Karthigesu would go home before it was even known three players were being eliminated during a “Blood Moon” twist.

  • A since-resolved Kalshi Survivor 50 Episode 5 market gave 99% odds Charlie Davis and Angelina Keeley would go home before the episode aired.

  • A since-resolved Kalshi Survivor 50 Episode 4 market gave 98% odds Mike White would go home before the episode even aired.

  • In a since-resolved Kalshi Survivor 50 Episode 3 market, “Q” Burdette had 98% odds of being voted off ahead of the episode airing.

  • A Survivor 50 Episode 2 market on Kalshi gave Savannah Louie 95% odds of leaving when that prediction market started Feb. 26 — a day after the “Survivor 50” premiere aired.

  • In the Kalshi market for Episode 1 vote-off odds, it was seemingly known ahead of the episode even airing that two would be out of the game, with Jenna Lewis-Dougherty and Kyle Fraser both going home. Fraser’s boot was a surprise, since he left with an ankle injury. Fraser had 90% odds he’d leave hours ahead of the 8 p.m. premiere, and Lewis-Dougherty had 87%.

"Survivor 50" airs on Wednesday nights on CBS and streams on Paramount+. Pictured L to R: Christian Hubicki, Jonathan Young, Emily Flippen, Rizo Velovic.
“Survivor 50” airs on Wednesday nights on CBS and streams on Paramount+. Pictured L to R: Christian Hubicki, Jonathan Young, Emily Flippen, Rizo Velovic.

What time is Survivor on tonight? How to watch Survivor 50

“Survivor 50” Episode 8 airs tonight, Wednesday, April 22, at 8 p.m. ET on CBS and streams on Paramount+. Paramount+ offers a free trial, or you can stream Survivor 50 free with Walmart+. If you subscribe to Showtime through Spectrum, DirecTV or Hulu + Live TV, you can get access to Paramount+ premium for free.

Watch ‘Survivor 50’ on Paramount+

Who wins Survivor 50? Odds, predictions

Polymarket and Kalshi odds predict Aubry Bracco wins Survivor 50, with 76.5% odds across the Polymarket Survivor 50 market and the Kalshi Survivor market, as reported live in real-time today, April 22. Bracco’s odds have fluctuated in recent weeks, though she still remains a heavy favorite to win the $1 million prize, ahead of Cirie Fields, who pulls in an average 12% odds between both markets.

Kalshi Survivor 50 winner

Aubry Bracco wins Survivor 50 with 78% odds on the Kalshi Survivor 50 market for Who will win Survivor Season 50? which has raked in over $18.2 million trade volume as of the afternoon of April 22. Bracco’s odds of winning Season 50 have fluctuated since Season 50 started, staying above 69% throughout. Traders chanced her odds at 78 cents, well above Cirie Fields, who has an 11% chance of winning, and Rizo Velovic, with 5% odds. Joe Hunter, Jonathan Young and Ozzy Lusth come in with around 2% to 4% odds, with other players under 1% odds.

Polymarket Survivor 50

According to the Polymarket Survivor 50 market, Aubry Bracco wins Survivor Season 50, with 77% odds today, April 22, as reported in real-time at the time of writing. Like Kalshi, Bracco’s chances have stayed above 69% for weeks. Cirie Fields closes in at a not-too-close 13% odds today, with Ozzy Lusth at 4%, with Rizo Velovic, Joe Hunter and Jonathan Young with 3% odds, per live trades.

"Survivor 50" airs on Wednesday nights on CBS and streams on Paramount+. Pictured L to R: Rick Devens, Ozzy Lusth, Christian Hubicki, Joe Hunter, Stephenie LaGrossa Kendrick, Aubry Bracco. Rizo Velovic, Emily Flippen, Tiffany Ervin, Jonathan Young and Cirie Fields.
“Survivor 50” airs on Wednesday nights on CBS and streams on Paramount+. Pictured L to R: Rick Devens, Ozzy Lusth, Christian Hubicki, Joe Hunter, Stephenie LaGrossa Kendrick, Aubry Bracco. Rizo Velovic, Emily Flippen, Tiffany Ervin, Jonathan Young and Cirie Fields.

Why Jeff Probst competing matters on Survivor 50

Jeff Probst competing during “Survivor 50” matters because it breaks one of the show’s longest-standing rules and underscores just how different this milestone season has become. Probst has served as host for 25 years, but never as a participant. Per Variety, Probst will take part in his first immunity challenge ever, where he’ll have to hold up a portion of his own weight in a pail of water.

Probst says on tonight’s episode, Variety revealed, that the idea came from Jimmy Fallon, which he brought up on “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.” Fallon had polled his audience on whether Probst should compete as a player, and the “yes” vote was 90%.

Fallon was previously revealed as one of several “Survivor” celebrity fans to play a part in this season, including the upcoming MrBeast.

Who went home on Survivor last week? Who was voted off Survivor?

Want the most recent Survivor 50 boot order? There have been 13 “Survivor 50” eliminations since the Survivor season premiere in February 2026, with 11 contestants left ahead of Episode 9 on April 22. Here’s who has gone home:

  • Episode 8 (April 15): Benjamin “Coach” Wade and Chrissy Hofbeck were sent packing together in a double elimination. They are the second and third jury members.

  • Episode 7 (April 8): Dee Valladares was voted out and is the first member of the jury in Survivor 50. She was the last winner of a Survivor season to exit the game.

  • Episode 6 (April 1): A “Blood Moon” twist took three victims: Kamilla Karthigesu, Genevieve Mushaluk, and Colby Donaldson.

  • Episode 5 (March 25): Charlie Davis, Season 46 player was voted out, as was Angelina Keeley, part of Season 37.

  • Episode 4 (March 18): HBO’s “White Lotus” creator Mike White got the boot in a rare 3-2-1 vote at tribal council. See Episode 4 recap here.

  • Episode 3 (March 11): “Q” Burdette, Season 46 player, was voted out at tribal council.

  • Episode 2 (March 4): Savannah Louie, Season 49 winner, was voted out at tribal council — the second person to be voted off this season. See the full episode 2 recap here.

  • Episode 1 (Feb. 15): Jenna Lewis-Dougherty, who was on Survivor Season 1, was the first person voted off on Feb. 25. Kyle Fraser, Season 48 winner, tore his Achilles during an immunity challenge was medically removed. Here’s a recap of the “Survivor 50” season premiere.

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