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'Survivor: Cambodia - Second Chance' Episode 12 Spoilers: Remaining Castaways Get a Visit From Family Members

Having a family member visit is one of the traditions of the hit reality show "Survivor," and in the 31st season of the show, it will be no different. Fans all know that three of the remaining castaways, Kelley Wentworth, Keith Nale, and Jeremy Collins, all competed in "Survivor: San Juan Del Sure – Blood VS Water," and viewers are wondering if the former survivors from that season will come to visit the current contestants.

According to International Business Times, Wes, who joined his father Keith in "Survivor" season 29, is expected to visit Cambodia to see his dad, as well as Kelley's dad, Dale. However, Val, Jeremy's wife, is pregnant at the time of the filming, so she is expected to stay at their home. Fans are curious who will come and visit Jeremy this time.

Meanwhile, a medical emergency will happen in the challenge of the upcoming episode of "Survivor: Cambodia – Second Chance," which is titled "Tiny Little Shanks to the Heart." However, Jeff Probst, the show's host, assured that there won't be a medical evacuation that will happen. In his interview with Dalton Ross of Entertainment Weekly, he said, "It comes as a result of effort. Pushing a body so hard that it just stops."

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Fans are speculating who is the survivor that needed medical attention in the next episode. The hand that was shown at the end of the sneak peek released was said to be "young" so some say that it's either Joe Anglim or Spencer Bledsoe.

Many fans on Survivor Whispers, a "Survivor" dedicated Facebook group, said that it is most likely Joe since the podium that was seen on the background of the clip is colored "Aqua," and Joe's place is in the "Aqua-" colored station in the challenge.

Watch "Survivor: Cambodia – Second Chance" on CBS tomorrow, Dec. 2.

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