Parvati reacts to not getting a 'clean sweep' on Survivor: Australia v The World due to Sarah's vote

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Parvati, Cirie and Sarah on Survivor Australia v The world

Parvati Shallow delivered a masterclass on Survivor: Australia v The World, claiming the title and just coming shy of a clean sweep with nearly unanimous votes in her favour.

Every Survivor: Australia v The World contestant who finished 9th or higher joined the Jury, which voted for the winner at the finale. All those jury members voted for Parvati to win, except for Sarah, who wrote Luke’s name on her parchment paper.

In the past, Survivor superfans have coined the term ‘a perfect game’ — a player who receives zero elimination votes throughout the season and secures the win with a unanimous vote.

Parvati was on track to achieve the rare feat of ‘a perfect game’ on Survivor: Australia v The World, but Sarah’s vote for Luke sabotaged her, so is she upset?

“That’s so silly. I don’t think like that. I think I am just so grateful that I won, and I’m so grateful that I got enough votes to win. I do not begrudge Sarah her vote,” Parvati told Chattr.

“Poor Sarah, poor thing got broken in the first episode of the game where she, like, betrayed her friend (David). And I know she and Luke are friends, like, she’s not going to do that again. So no, I think, no, I don’t need a clean sweep to feel good about my win at all.”

The Survivor: Australia v The World jury.
The Survivor: Australia v The World jury. Image: Ten.

Whose vote was Parvati surprised to get?

Although it was near impossible to tell that Parvati was nervous during her impressive final Tribal Council speech, she told Chattr that she was “trembling”.

“It’s the scariest thing I am terrified of doing speeches,” she said. “I was so nervous about that final tribal speech. And I was just like, Okay, just remember to say the things that you want to say. It was so scary. The hardest part for me.”

But Parvati’s speech clearly hit the mark with the Survivor: Australia v The World Jury, earning her every single vote — even from players like Tommi and Kirby, who she’d blindsided along the way.

“I honestly was shocked that I got Tommi’s vote. I thought he was mad at me for not playing with him,” she said. “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.”

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