Survivor castaway Kelley Wentworth wasn't afraid to ditch her fellow San Juan del Sur players if it came down to it in the game.

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Wentworth said it was "interesting" to discover there were a total of three people from San Juan del Sur competing in Survivor Cambodia: Second Chance. She'll be playing with Jeremy Collins and Keith Nale.

"I think it's good because I can have them in my back pocket if I need them as allies. But I also don't want people to look at us and put a target on our backs instantly thinking we're pairs," Wentworth told Entertainment Weekly in a recent interview.

"So I would prefer to be with Keith because I think less people saw us as being aligned the first time, whereas Jeremy... [people] see us being really close. So, I'm going to use it to my advantage, but if I have to ditch them, they're dead to me. I don't need them."

Despite all the positives of playing Survivor with a loved one -- as Wentworth previously competed with her father Dale Wentworth -- Wentworth is looking forward to working alone.

"It's going to be so great to just be by myself. This is what I wanted the second I left the island last time. When my torch was snuffed, I just felt like there was so much more I wanted to give and so many things I wanted to do," she explained.

"Being here without a partner is just kind of freeing. I don't have to worry about anybody. I'm not wondering if my dad's okay and he's surviving. So yeah, this is going to be great. I can't wait. I can't wait to make my own moves and just have my own game."

But there was apparently one big mistake she made in San Juan del Sur that she won't be repeating. Wentworth said she needed to up her social game and develop solid alliances this time around.

Survivor Cambodia: Second Chance premieres Wednesday, September 23 with a special 90-minute broadcast at 8PM ET/PT. The finale of Big Brother's seventeenth season will follow from 9:30-11PM ET/PT.


About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.