Parvati Shallow made history during Survivor: Australia v World, by becoming the third player to win twice. She’s a fan-favourite and known to many as the best Survivor player of all time — but there’s been some discourse online about whether Tony Vlachos, Sandra Diaz-Twine or Parvati deserve the ultimate crown.
Parvati tells Chattr she’s clearly the greatest two-time winner of all time, and her reasoning is sound.
“My legacy is inarguable, like I am the only person who’s been to the Final Tribal Council three times and won twice. How do you argue with that?” she asks.
Some people rank Tony or Sandra above her because she won one US season of Survivor and one season of Australian Survivor, rather than two US seasons. So, does it still count as winning twice?
“That’s actually crazy, of course it counts,” Parvati says, when hearing what fans have been debating online. “Australian Survivor is so hardcore, it’s actually what US Survivor used to be in its glory days.
“Australian Survivor is, as far as I’m concerned, the gold standard of Survivor, and we had an international cast of the bigger players Survivor has ever seen from any country in the history of Survivor. So that’s just silly, in my opinion.”

Where do Parvati and Tony stand now?
Parvati and Tony are not only butting heads when it comes to declaring who is the best two-time Survivor winner of all time, but the pair also got a bit feisty on Survivor: Australia v The World.
After Tony was voted out, he shared a screenshot of Parvati voting him out and added his two cents, and Parvati commented on it, saying, “Did you even watch the episode?”
However, Parvati tells Chattr she doesn’t have any “bad blood” with Tony. “I don’t care. Tony is like a wild man. He’s crazy, so I have no bad blood with Tony,” she says.
“I don’t think he has any with me either. He’s moved on with his life, I’m sure.”
Whether you agree with Parvati or not, there’s no doubt her win on Survivor: Australia v The World has further cemented her already incredible Survivor legacy. If only she was coming back for Survivor 50!
You can stream Survivor: Australia v The World on Channel 10 and 10Play.
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