Savannah Louie Says She Practiced Lying on a Police Officer Before Survivor
Savannah Louie just shared one of the wildest pre-game stories reality TV fans have heard in a long time.
During a recent podcast appearance, the Survivor winner admitted she once used a real-life traffic stop to practice her deception skills before heading out to compete on the CBS reality competition series.
“I was like, ‘This is a perfect time to practice my lying skills.’”
The shocking confession instantly stood out as one of the most controversial moments from the interview — and fans are already debating whether it’s hilarious, chaotic, or completely unhinged.
Savannah Louie Says She Trained Herself To Lie Better Before Survivor
According to Savannah, she took preparation for Survivor extremely seriously.
The reality star explained that she spent months training both physically and socially before filming began.
Her preparation reportedly included:
- Hot yoga
- Pilates and Lagree classes
- Sprint workouts
- Boot camps
- Talking to strangers to sharpen social skills
Savannah explained that because Survivor is such a strategic social game, she intentionally worked on becoming more comfortable manipulating conversations and reading people.
She even practiced approaching random strangers at grocery stores and apartment complexes.
But one unexpected moment became her most memorable “training exercise.”
Savannah Louie Used A Traffic Stop To Practice Deception
According to the reality star, she got pulled over by a police officer shortly before leaving to film the show.
Instead of panicking, Savannah said she immediately viewed the encounter as an opportunity to test her ability to lie under pressure.
After the officer informed her she had made an illegal turn, Savannah launched into an emotional story.
“I start like crying and I’m like, ‘I’m so sorry… I have to pick up my mom from the airport.’”
She then falsely claimed a family member had died and said her mother was grieving.
The story, however, was completely fabricated.
And apparently, it worked.
“Rabbit out of the hat… and I didn’t get a ticket.”
The moment immediately became one of the most talked-about clips from the interview.
Survivor Fans Will Definitely Have Mixed Reactions
The confession is already the kind of reality TV moment that tends to explode online.
Some fans will probably admire Savannah’s commitment to mastering the strategic side of Survivor.
Others may feel lying to a police officer crossed a line.
Still, deception has always been a major part of the franchise, and Savannah made it clear she fully embraced the competitive mindset going into the game.
“I’m not going out there to be Miss Congeniality. I’m going out there to win a million dollars.”
Savannah Louie Previously Faced “Mean Girl” Criticism
Savannah also discussed how viewers reacted to her gameplay during her season.
The reality star admitted some fans accused her of giving off “mean girl energy,” though she argued women are often judged more harshly than men for playing aggressively.
She defended her strategic approach and said she entered the game determined to do whatever it took to win.
According to Savannah, her years working in journalism helped build the resilience and mental toughness she later used on the island.
Whether fans find the police story funny, controversial, or downright bizarre, it’s exactly the kind of behind-the-scenes confession that keeps Survivor fans talking long after the season ends.