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More ‘Australian Survivor: Heroes Vs Villains’ Contestants Have Dropped

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Australian Survivor has dropped two more contestants who will be joining Heroes V Villains and this season is already shaping up to be one for the record books.

Survivor royalty, Nina Twine, will be returning to play again after she had to leave this year’s Blood V Water season due to an injury. If you’re wondering who TF Nina is (shame on you!), she’s the daughter of literal legend, Sandra Diaz-Twine, a two-time US Survivor winner.

Nina and Sandra competed together on the 2022 season. Nina will, of course, compete as a hero next season and we have a sneaking suspicion she could follow in her mother’s footsteps and win the whole thing.

Along with a new hero to root for, we have another villain to contend with. Former Miss World Australia, Sarah Marschke, is coming in hot to prove that beauty queens should not be underestimated.

The upcoming season will merge iconic players with fresh faces which is a format the series has been embracing in recent years.

Nina and Sarah will join Australian Survivor legends Hayley Leake, George Mladenov, and Shonee Bowtell, along with AFL icon David Zaharakis.

The new season will take place in Samoa which superfans will recognise as the location that Channel 10 filmed the very first season. Throwback vibes!

This season can’t come soon enough!

Australian Survivor: Heroes V Villains will kick off in January 2023.