News about Sharni Vinson

After being booted off Survivor, Sharni Vinson shows off her washboard abs at the beach

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 17, 2023
In an elimination that stunned viewers, actress Sharni Vinson was booted off Australian Survivor on Monday. But it appears that the former Home and Away actress, 39, is still working on the show. On Thursday, Sharni was seen enjoying a relaxing walk on the beach on the Sunshine Coast, demonstrating her incredible figure and washboard abs in a tiny string bikini.

Survivors in Australia have been outraged over a'mean' tribal council.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 13, 2023
After being evicted actress Sharni Vinson on Monday's episode of the series, Australian Survivor viewers have landed on 'heroes' Benjamin Law and Paige Donald. After a stunned Sharni was branded a "snake" at the tribal council, the majority of her tribemates turned against her, viewers blasted the pair. Paige got involved by accusing Sharni of'throwing' the organization's immunization challenge.

Sarah Marschke, the Australian Survivor actress, has been caught on tape in Australia

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 1, 2023
Sarah Marschke's tragic past has returned to haunt her. Sarah pushed her off a bus leaving her with a swollen ankle, according to Rafaela Plastira, a former Miss World beauty pageant competitor from Greece. Sarah, who represented Australia at Miss World 2019, refused to criticize Rafaela.

Jonathan LaPaglia, the Australian Survivor host, says the new season will be 'epic.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 28, 2023
Jonathan LaPaglia has shared some of the key details about what Australian Survivors can expect for the forthcoming season. The 2023 Heroes vs. Villains season, shot in Samoa, will bring lots of excitement to viewers when it returns to the small screen on January 30. The season will be 'epic' and the one season you don't want to miss,' says the long-running host of the reality show, 53, and it won't be one season you don't want to miss.

Heroes vs. Villains trailer: Shaun Hampson takes on Stevie Khouw in a Survivors match

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 24, 2023
In the forthcoming Heroes vs Villains season, fan favorite Shaun Hampson will return to Australian Survivor on January 30. A preview for the Channel 10 reality show reveals that the former AFL star, 34, may have met his match in independent political 'Sneaky' Stevie Khouw. As the pair go head-to-head in a fierce-looking surf battle, 'No more Mr Nice Guy,' pint-size Stevie, 62, tells Shaun in the promo.

Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains - Meet the entire cast of Australian Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 19, 2023
On January 30, Australian Survivor is expected to return to televisions. The 2023 Heroes vs. Villains season, which was shot in Samoa, is expected to generate a lot of buzz among fans. The cast includes an Olympian, a Beauty Queen, and a TV actor, all trying to outwit and outdo each other by mixing veteran castaways with new contestants.

Jonathan LaPaglia, an Australian Survivor, reveals on-set chaos in Samoa

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 18, 2023
Jonathan LaPaglia has returned to host the eighth season of Channel 10's reality show Heroes vs. Villains. According to the Daily Telegraph, the series, which premiered on Monday, January 30, at 7.30 p.m., was a grueling experience for the host this time around. Food poisoning and Covid-19 affected the filming in Samoa rather than the Australian Outback, not to mention the difficulties caused by the elements.

Sharni Vinson, the Australian Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains trailer, introduces him

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 17, 2023
Sharni Vinson, a former Home and Away actor, has joined the cast of Australian Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains. In a recent trailer for the film, which premieres on Channel 10 on January 30, the actress, 39, appears alongside former Miss World Australia Sarah Marschke. Sharni, one of the 'heroes tribe', is seen playing 'villain' Sarah in the adventure series, and she appears to be out for combat in the preview strolling on a beach in a singlet, flannel shirt, and leggings.

Anjali Rao, the Australian Survivor, has promised to be the 'biggest murderer' in history

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 10, 2023
Anjali Rao, a former CNN news anchor and a former Survivor of Melbourne, has set her sights on becoming Australia's'most villain.' In a new trailer for the forthcoming season, the 49-year-old media veteran appears in a new video. Anjali appears on the trailer in Samoa as she taunts her fellow contestants as they embark on a series of physical challenges.

As MAFS and Australian Idol relaunch, Australian Survivor is expected to premiere simultaneously

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 26, 2022
On January 30, three of Australia's top reality shows will face each other head-to-head. Channel 10 will premiere its latest version, Heroes Vs. Villains at the same time as the premiere of both Australian Idol and Married At First Sight's on Channel 9, a clash of the TV titans. Although Australian Survivor and MAFS have established fan bases, Australian Idol producers are hoping to cash in on viewer lust for early 2000s nostalgia as it returns for the first time in over a decade.

In Australian Survivor, real housewives actress Anjali Rao appears

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 23, 2022
Anjali Rao is back in reality television. Following her time on The Real Housewives of Melbourne last year, the former CNN anchor is set to appear on the forthcoming season of Australian Survivor: Heroes Vs. Villains. The 48-year-old poses next to a palm tree with a big smile on her face in a formal promotional snapshot.

Heroes vs. Villains: Jonathan LaPaglia introduces a new cast member of Australian Survivor

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 21, 2022
Sarah Marschke, the beauty queen of Australia's new season of Heroes vs. Villains is the new cast member to be confirmed to be attending the new season. Jonathan LaPaglia, the 23-year-old, who was named Miss World Australia in 2019, will compete on Monday night. Sharni Vinson of Melbourne, Anjali Rao, AFL player David Zaharakis, and Home and Away are among her set to appear alongside Real Housewives of Anjali Rao, Anjali Rao, AFL player David Zaharakis and Away's Sharni Vinson.

Anjali Rao, the real housewives of Melbourne, has been rumored to be among the cast of Australian Survivor

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 16, 2022
Anjali Rao seems to be returning to reality television. In next season's Australia Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains is the former CNN newsreader who captivated viewers of Housewives of Melbourne. According to the Herald Sun, Rao, 48, who rose to fame on RHOM last year, is the newest actress to join 2023's castaway.

Sharni Vinson of Home and Away looks ecstatic when she read her phone on the Sunshine Coast

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 27, 2022
Sharni Vinson was seen looking vivacious while her dog went for a walk on Sunday. On the Sunshine Coast, the former Home and Away actress, 39, was strolling her dog when something on her phone made her gobsmacked. The blonde was captivated by whatever had appeared on her screen while standing outside a grocery store with her mouth agog.

Sharni Vinson, a home and Away actress, is expected to make a Hollywood comeback in Netflix's Home and Away series

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 22, 2022
Sharni Vinson, a home and Away actor, is making a Hollywood comeback by playing The Speed in the latest Netflix film, Guardians of Justice. Sharni, 39, rose to fame on Channel Seven's soap opera Home and Away, playing Cassie Turner from 2005 to 2008. When she first debuted on the long-running drama, she was only 22 years old.