“Survivor 50” star Stephanie LaGrossa gave Cirie Fields a scary warning during an invisible fight on Wednesday’s episode.
“I was basically like, ‘Listen, if you take me out, it’s going to be the stupidest thing you’ve ever done,'” LaGrossa exclusively told Page Six. “Because if you take me out, you might be next.”
The two, who appeared on multiple shows together before Season 50, targeted each other before Tribal Council, where all remaining contestants, including Fields, voted LaGrossa out.
During the showdown between the two, LaGrossa, 46, implored Fields, 55, to stay in the game.
“I’m your shield. I’m loyal to you. You know I’m loyal to you,” LaGrossa recalled telling Fields. “If I try to take you out, that’s not a good plan because we’re working together.”
But LaGrossa said Fields “didn’t like” what his fellow New Jersey native said.
“She’s like, ‘Who are you talking to?’ And I’m like, ‘I’m talking to you,'” LaGrossa said.
The “Survivor: Palau” alum made a similar plea to Fields on 2010’s “Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains,” noting that both companies were voted down before the merger.
“And that’s where our friendship began,” LaGrossa explained. “She and I have become like sisters.”
LaGrossa confirmed to Us that she and Fields spoke before filming Season 50 and promised to work with each other.
“I told her honestly, ‘Listen, every show we’ve ever done, you’ve kicked me out, whether intentionally or unintentionally,'” LaGrossa said.
In response, Fields called LaGrossa “family” and vowed to protect her.
“So when I gave her the words, I meant it 1,000 percent,” LaGrossa said. “So I was a little disappointed.”
LaGrossa also called Fields a “skillful manipulator,” but acknowledged that the “Traitors” Season 1 winner always “plays a good game.”
“She really should become a lawyer,” LaGrossa added. “She can put together any scenario and she’s very smart. So I’m grateful to her. She helped me out.”
“Survivor 50” airs every Wednesday at 8pm ET on CBS.
