The Survivor: Australia v The World winner was crowned in dramatic fashion last night, with Parvati Shallow taking home the $250,000 prize and all the glory.
However, the two-time Survivor winner tells Chattr there was one hidden detail from Final Tribal Council that fans wouldn’t have noticed.
“I was so nervous, I was trembling,” Parvati recalls, talking about her Final Tribal Council speech. “It’s the scariest thing, I am like, terrified of doing speeches, because I always feel like I’m gonna forget what I want to say.”
The Survivor: Australia v The World player knew she could hold her own when being interrogated by the Jury, but public speaking isn’t her forte.
“I was like, alright, I’m good once I get my speech done, I’m smooth sailing. But oh my god, I was so nervous about that Final Tribal Speech,” she explains. “It was so scary. The hardest part for me.”
Prior to the Final Tribal Council, Parvati actually spent all day practising what she was going to say to the Jury.
“I took it so seriously, because I knew Luke [Toki] and Janine [Allis] were taking it really seriously,” Parvati says.
“Janine is a freaking professional keynote speaker, and Luke has such a way with the Jury. I thought, if I don’t come in really prepared, I could lose this in the final.”

Was Parvati surprised by any of the Jury votes?
During the Final Tribal Council, Parvati was interrogated by Kirby Bentley and Tommi Mannisen, with Tommi repeatedly asking Parvati why she didn’t want to work with him.
So, she was surprised that he still voted for her to win over Luke and Janine.
“I honestly was shocked that I got Tommi’s vote. I thought he was mad at me for not playing with him,” Parvati spills. “I was like, oh, he’s gonna vote for Luke, and it’s probably gonna be a boys club. Usually the boys don’t vote for me.”
She adds she was “pleasantly surprised and delighted” by Tommi’s vote, which helped her win six out of seven Jury votes.
Considering this was Parvati’s final time playing Survivor, she sure went out on top. She’s a true Survivor queen.
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