Survivor Cambodia: Second Chance switched up the tribes again and concluded with the new Ta Keo tribe voting out Yung "Woo" Hwang during Season 31's sixth episode Wednesday night on CBS.

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Woo, who previously competed on Survivor: Cagayan, became the sixth castaway voted out of the game. His new Ta Keo tribe ousted him via a 4-3 vote instead of Spencer Bledsoe at Tribal Council on Night 16 of the game.

Woo stayed a Ta Keo tribe member through two swaps although the castaways he played the game with continued to change. Woo's alliance turned on him when his closest ally Andrew Savage began to emerge as a leader and Ciera Eastin, who found out she was at the bottom of the alliance, wasn't going to let that fly so she flipped things upside-down.

In an exclusive interview with Reality TV World, Woo talked about his Survivor experience. Below is the concluding portion. Click here and here to read the rest of his interview. 

Reality TV World: I'm a little confused why there is so much tension between Kass McQuillen and Spencer -- to the point where Spencer said they basically hated each other and have been feuding. I didn't think their relationship was that bad after Cagayan. Did either of them discuss that situation with you out there? Do you know any details of why such animosity grew between them?

Yung "Woo" Hwang: I do know their little vendetta with one another, I feel like it's playful in a lot of ways. They really get great responses off of Twitter about it and it's very entertaining. I don't think there's a true animosity with one another.

I feel like maybe there's some dislike here or there but it's all pretty calm I guess. They still respect one another, and they're just -- I don't know, they might be playing. I feel like they are.

Because there's no way that Kass and Spencer would have that much of a grudge towards one another although they didn't have the best time together on Season 28, and that kind of lingered after the season with Twitter battles here and there. Maybe it's bigger than I think, but from the outside looking in, I don't think it's that serious.

Reality TV World: Did you have any pre-game alliances before the show? And as a fan, how do you think all of these Tribal swaps in the first few weeks of the show affect things like that, including alliances that had developed during previous seasons?

Yung "Woo" Hwang: Did I have any alliances before the show? Nope, I didn't. Maybe I could've used the opportunity to get in touch with these guys, but at the same time, you're not guaranteed a spot and the last thing you want to do is jeopardize your chances of being on the show because you didn't comply by regulations or rules.

So, yeah, definitely didn't have any alliances. It would've helped. It would've helped for sure. And then all of these swaps during the actual game, yeah, it makes it interesting. It makes it really interesting. I feel like there's been some pre-alliances -- [castaways] talking before the Second Chance season aired -- so do I believe that it happened? Yeah.

And you can kind of tell from a couple people's relationship. But that's unavoidable. How are you going to avoid that? We're all part of social media. We all have each other's Instagram and Twitters, so it's inevitable we're all going to have a relationship with one another.

But yes, I think a lot of these swaps don't really make a huge impact just because we all kind of already know each other's game, and people have in mind whom they want to play with.
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Reality TV World: Whom did you believe was the biggest threat out there when you first entered the game and did that change over time having spent time with a lot of the players?

Yung "Woo" Hwang: The biggest threat? I didn't get a chance to play with those guys, you know? I thought threat-wise, you know, [Jeremy Collins]. I didn't get a chance to play with him. [Keith Nale]. I felt like [Joe Anglim] obviously. Even [Stephen Fishbach], you know, I know he's a master of the game. A lot of these dudes are threats, but I didn't get a chance to roll with them.

Reality TV World: Just to clarify, what was your exact plan come the merge? Whom exactly did you want in your camp?

Yung "Woo" Hwang: I would have loved to work with [Andrew Savage] and his crew -- his original Bayon members. That would've been great. It would've been fun to work with Fishbach. It would've been fun to work with Joe and Jeremy. Yeah, just to name a few.

To read more from Woo's exclusive Survivor interview with Reality TV World, click here and here


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