Parvati Shallow Proved She Was 'Born to Play Survivor'
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Parvati Shallow Proved She Was 'Born to Play Survivor'
""This is my final time playing Survivor, so to have been awarded the win from the jury is the sweetest moment," the iconic headband-wearer said in her last confessional, revealing her retirement. "I'm so grateful to have been a part of this incredible experience of Australia v the World. There's something about this game that just gets in my blood, I feel like I was born to play Survivor.""
"won Survivor: Australia v the World on September 7, making her the franchise's third two-time winner and cementing her status as the greatest Survivor player of all time. Sadly, the season is unavailable to legally stream in the United States (David Ellison, new owner of Paramount, has work to do), but those who have seen it, whether because they live Down Under or watched it illicitly, know that this game was Parvati's best yet."
Parvati Shallow won Survivor: Australia v the World on September 7, becoming the franchise's third two-time winner and reinforcing her reputation as the greatest Survivor player. Viewers in some regions called this performance her best yet; she called the finale her 'best game ever,' surpassing runs on Survivor: Micronesia and Heroes vs. Villains. Parvati announced her retirement after the win. She entered the game as a major target because of her legacy, played the entire season without receiving a vote, and finished with all but one jury vote. The season began with two tribes: Australian legends and notable international players.
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