Perhaps the most buzzworthy moment to come out of the Final Tribal Council of CBS's Survivor: San Juan del Sur was Reed Kelly blasting Missy Payne, but apparently there was even more Missy bashing than what was shown.

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Reed's "wicked stepmother" speech to finalist Missy was probably the most significant moment in the Final Tribal Council, but it has now been revealed that almost everyone else on the jury attacked her as well.

Both Reed and boyfriend (and fellow jury member) Josh Canfield revealed on Monday that six jury members railed against Missy in the Final Tribal Council, though this clearly was not shown on the show itself.

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While Missy's daughter Baylor Wilson cried after Reed's speech, Reed revealed on Twitter that the real reason was because of the overall negativity shown towards Missy.

"The real reason [Baylor] cried was because I was the 6th jury member to attack Missy," Reed tweeted in reply to a fan.

Then, Josh did a Reddit Ask Me Anything in which a commenter asked him if this was true. Josh said that it was indeed true and went on to explain why the jury blasted Missy.

"Yes, that is true. I addressed Missy and basically told her that I wouldn't be voting for her because I protected her loved one when she was on the other tribe and then she turned around and treated my loved one horribly," Josh revealed. "The comments she made to Reed and I (obviously that did not get shown) were awful and vile. She attacked our sexuality and our christianity on multiple occasions."

Josh elaborated further in another comment, revealing that Missy didn't like that he and Reed were "gay Christians" while she too was a Christian. He added that the scene in which Reed called Baylor a "brat" was actually provoked by Baylor herself, who made "rude quips" towards him.

However, Josh did admit that outside of the game of Survivor, Missy is probably "a fantastic woman, but she was very mean to people not in her alliance. Fatal flaw in a social game."

As such, Missy only received one vote in the end, from her daughter Baylor. Natalie Anderson wound up winning Survivor: San Juan del Sur by a vote of 5-2-1, with Jaclyn Schultz coming in second.

Re-watch Reed's "wicked stepmother" speech again below: