Well, he lostSurvivor, but came out a winner in a much different way.

However, while the jury may not have been fans of his play, one celebrity certainly was.

Pop star Sia bum-rushed the stage to crash theSurvivor: Kaoh Rongreunion show.

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She then gave pledgedanother$50,000 to the animal charity of his choice.

(you could also get hostJeff Probsts reaction to Sias stage-crashing right here.)

TAI TRANG:Oh my God, it was amazing, I was in shock.

I said, Whats happening?

And then Sia was on.

I didnt recognize who she was, but I know her music.

And I so appreciate it, and she gave me $50,000 for the animals.

I was like, Oh my God, this is crazy.

Did you know whom she was when she walked up there?

I did not know until I listened to the music and I said, Youre crazy!

As soon as I listened to the music I went, Of course I know who this is.

I hope shes not mad at me.

What was going on in your head going into the final Tribal Council?

How many votes were you expecting?

You know, I dont know.

Hes a big basketball player and he plays the game.

Win or lose, he would appreciate a game well played.

But I did not know the final vote, I wasnt sure.

Do you have regrets about voting to keep Aubry and going to the fire-making tiebreaker?

At that moment I just say Aubrys my girl, and Ill just stick with it.

I was trying to show the jury I have loyalty to an alliance.

You know, people kept telling me I was flip-flopping, which I did not.

I just wanted to show that I am not the person people say I am.

Thats a winner moment right there.

But if we had a final 2, I wouldnt have brought Aubry with me.

It would be Michelle, because I would have a better chance to win against Michelle than Aubry.

I did it, and it was a really difficult moment to watch.

What happened to Mark the chicken after the game?

I could not bring Mark home.

My neighbor wouldve killed me or called the cops on me.

Hes no longer with us.

For moreSurvivorscoop, follow Dalton on Twitter@DaltonRoss, and check back soon for more exit interviews.