Australian Survivor 2025's Morgan Mitchell has given birth to twin girls

Their names are SO cute.
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Morgan on Australian Survivor

Australian Survivor 2025’s Morgan Mitchell has given birth to twin girls. The former Olympian shared the happy news on Mother’s Day in an Instagram post, revealing their beautiful names.

“Honey + Maya,” Morgan captioned two black and white photos and one video of the babies, along with a white love heart and a bow and arrow emoji.

Morgan didn’t specify when her girls were born, but her last pregnancy photo was on May 1 when she shared a photo of her graduation, while proudly showing off her pregnant belly.

Morgan’s Australian Survivor castmates share congratulatory messages

Morgan’s castmates from Australian Survivor: Brain V Brawn II took to the comments section of her announcement post to share their well wishes.

“Congratulations guys, the hair. How gorgeous,” Laura Noonan wrote, while Logan Johannisen commented, “Congrats mumma!”.

Karin Gunatilake and Laura Darras also shared their congratulations, with the latter writing that Morgan had chosen “Stunning names.”

Morgan on Australian Survivor
Morgan and Karin during a challenge on Australian Survivor. Image: Ten.

Morgan conceived straight after she left Australian Survivor

Morgan was the fifth castaway sent to Jury Villa. However, she decided to skip staying at the villa and returned straight home instead, which turned out to be a life-changing move.

While Australian Survivor was airing, Morgan posted an Instagram story sharing exactly when she got pregnant.

“Two-three days after I got home from Samoa, Tom and I conceived. We worked out the dates with our doctor,” she explained.

“I just missed him and didn’t care what happened… four weeks later, pregnant with twins,” she added.

Morgan's Story on April 2.
Morgan shared when she conceived to her Instagram story on April 2. Image: Instagram.

Congrats to Morgan and her husband Tom!

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