Leann Slaby was a steady, low-key member of the women's alliance that defined Vanuatu — part of the tight Yasur-side bloc that systematically dismantled the men's tribe in a season built around the gender divide. She kept her head down and her vote reliable while the bigger personalities drew the attention.
When the alliance she'd helped build inevitably began trimming its own, Leann was voted out in seventh. A dependable soldier in one of the early era's most effective voting blocs.












