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Survivor's Sandra Diaz-Twine on decision to quit: 'I'm still the queen'

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Here’s a look back at this week’s reality-TV highlights:Survivor They say that winners never quit but two-time Survivor champion Sandra Diaz-Twine had already proven herself to be one of the best competitors to ever be named a sole survivor — and so she officially eliminated herself from the game on Wednesday.It was last week that the 44-year-old castaway, who stands as the only participant to ever win the game twice, was voted out of Survivor: Winners At War and sent to the Edge of Extinction.

But upon arrival this week, she announced that she had come as far could and wouldn’t be waiting around for her chance to fight to re-enter the game.“I don’t want to stay because I feel like I can’t do anything else.

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