Kelly Beaugrand is a contestant from Koh-Lanta: Cambodge.
Profile[]
Profile retrieved from tf1.fr (in French)[1]
Prénom: Kelly
Métier: Serveuse
35 ans - Paris (75)
Issue d'un milieu modeste, Kelly s'est construite toute seule ! Spontanée, excessive, cette jeune femme, qui a commencé à travailler à l'âge de 14 ans, n'est pas du genre à se plaindre. Qui s'y frotte, s'y pique ! Elle veut vivre cette aventure à plein régime pour révéler son âme de guerrière.
Koh-Lanta[]
Kelly was placed on the first-ever blue starting tribe, Takéo. Kelly initially vibed very well with the other women while Yves Rey and Dylan Thiry made themselves easy targets early on thanks to their combative behaviour, with the latter of these two being voted out unanimously at the first Tribal Council. Regardless, Kelly wasn't above getting into arguments herself as she was at the other end of the conflicts with Yves and Dylan during the first two cycles. At the beginning of the second cycle, the contestants were joined by three new competitors, Sébastien Gottiniaux, Claire Pradayrol, and Vincent Roux. After placing last in the corresponding Reward Challenge, the Takéo tribe was left with Claire to join them and increase their numbers to six. The Takéo tribe lost the third Immunity Challenge and, evidently, Yves remained an easy target. However, Hada Ghoulam had heard from Kelly that Frédéric Blancher, Claire, and Yves were going to vote against Mathilde Chevalier in an attempt to flush out her Hidden Immunity Necklace, so she suggested to Mathilde that she play it that night so that the votes against Yves would remain the majority. Mathilde was skeptical of this information, so she questioned Frédéric about it, which he denied was true. What resulted from this was a conflict between Kelly and Hada and the rest of their former allies, with the latter party accusing the former party of being manipulators. Knowing that he had just found an opportunity to skate by again, Yves did not interfere in this conflict. At Tribal Council, Kelly sided with Hada, but the rest of the tribe voted out Hada. On the bright side, Kelly and Yves were able to make peace and the remaining five members of the tribe were more united going forward. At the Final Eighteen, a tribe dissolution challenge took place, with the Sokka tribe losing and thus being disbanded. The Takéo tribe assigned Claire to select which of its former members they would absorb and she selected Corentin Albertini, Félicie Greugny, Vincent, and Brahma Sadeyen. Though she was in an initial majority of original Takéo tribe members, Kelly's challenge performances deteriorated over the next couple of cycles and she was voted out near-unanimously at the Final Fifteen. When Bastien Muñez was permanently evacuated from the game after injuring his knee in a challenge, Kelly returned to the game on the Bokor tribe in his place. From there, the Bokor tribe did not lose any more immunity challenges, allowing for Kelly to survive the tribal phase and make it to the merge. At the beginning of the merge, the second Bokor tribe members only held a slight numbers advantage over the second Takéo tribe members, but that was still enough for the former group to easily vote out Vincent of the latter group in a 6-5 vote. A number of contestants in the minority were frustrated with Vincent's elimination as they felt that Vincent had deserved to stay in the game for much longer, though the drivers of this vote targeted this physically stronger competitor intentionally because they were playing strategically. The next cycle, after Vincent reentered the game to replace Manuella Baudet who was evacuated from the game after fainting more than once, the two factions of the tribe became more united and agreed to behave as such by voting based on merit. Thus, Sandro Gonzalez Schena and Marjorie Rousseeuw were voted out in consecutive cycles for his duplicitous strategizing and for her seeming completely spent in challenges, respectively. At the Final Eight, the Tied Destinies twist took place and, due to the equal number of men and women remaining in the tribe, each pair was forced to have a man and a woman. The pairings were Corentin and Kelly, Frédéric and Clémentine Jullien, Mathilde and Vincent, and Sébastien and Claire, with Sébastien and Claire winning the corresponding individual Immunity Challenge. With Tribal Council approaching, Corentin knew that he would be in danger because he was seen as the least athletic of the remaining men and because he was paired with Kelly, who herself was regarded as the least-deserving of advancing among a tribe of players agreeing on voting based on merit. At Tribal Council, everyone besides Corentin and Kelly had voted against either one of those two, but the narrowness of the vote did not matter as both were eliminated anyway; Corentin was the one voted out while Kelly was the one dragged down with him.
Voting History[]
Episode | Kelly's Votes |
Voted Against Kelly |
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1 | Dylan | - |
2 | Takéo Tribe Immune | |
3 | Yves | - |
4 | Takéo Tribe Immune | |
5 | Félicie | Corentin, Frédéric |
6 | Yves | Claire, Corentin, Frédéric, Vincent, Yves |
Voted Out, Day 17 | ||
Returned, Day 19 | ||
7 | Bokor Tribe Immune | |
8 | Ineligible | - |
Vincent | Claire, Corentin, Frédéric, Mathilde, Vincent | |
9 | Sandro | - |
10 | Marjorie | Penalty1 |
11 | Frédéric | Claire, Frédéric, Vincent |
Eliminated, Day 322 | ||
Voted for Sole Survivor |
Clémentine |
^1This extra vote was cast against Kelly after she finished last in a special challenge in Episode 10.
^2In Episode 11, Kelly was Corentin's partner in the Tied Destinies twist, therefore she was eliminated with him at Tribal Council.
Post Koh-Lanta[]
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