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Australian Survivor set to head to Samoa as more details about the new Heroes vs. Villains cast emerge

The next move for Australian Survivor will be away from home.

The tenth season of the reality TV series Blood V Water will be shot in Samoa, according to the Sydney Morning Herald, after the ninth season of the show was shot in Queensland last year.


The tabloid additionally disclosed updated casting information for the season, which is purportedly focused on a “Heroes vs. Villains” theme.

Australian Survivor is set to move away from home once more from Queensland to Samoa for the new season. Pictured Shaun Hampson (left)

The newspaper stated that “the series would include 12 past Survivor castaways divided into two tribes based on their position as either a “hero” or a “villain,” in addition to 12 new participants.”

Former Survivor cast members Shaun Hampson (2019 season), George Mladenov (2020 season), and Kristie Bennett are among the rumoured cast members (2016).

The Herald Sun reports that they will work with Jordie Hansen.

‘The series will see 12 former Survivor castaways divided into two tribes based on their status as either a “hero” or a “villain” alongside 12 new players,’ claimed the Sydney Morning Herald. Pictured left: George Mladenov and right: Kristie Bennett

The 26-year-old, who appeared in the Blood V Water season of 2021, just announced his engagement to 33-year-old Sam Frost, a former Home and Away actor.

Alex Frost, Jordie’s younger brother, who also appeared in the reality TV series, introduced Sam to Jordie.

On April 4, the happy pair publicly declared their love by posting pictures of themselves travelling from Sydney to the NSW South Coast.

Jordie, a landscaper from Victoria, made light of the situation shortly after, writing on Instagram that his romance with the former Bachelorette was a “victory for the everyman.”

Newly-engaged couple Sam Frost and Jordie Hansen are set to spend time apart as he prepares to film Australian Survivor, The Herald Sun reported on Saturday

On her brand-new podcast on Thursday, Sam announced the couple’s engagement and informed listeners that Jordie proposed in May while they were travelling from the Northern Territory to South Australia.

Jordie joined Sam on the show and said, “We were in Uluru, we had just had breakfast, and we were about to travel back down south.”

When I asked Sambo, “Hey, when would you say yes to being married?” she said, “Just as her coffee was being delivered.”

I answered, “Pretty much anytime from now,” Sam added.

The actress first gained notoriety on the romance programme The Bachelor in 2014, when Blake Garvey picked her as his winner before ditching her in favour of Louise Pillidge.

Joining Sam on the podcast, Jordie went on to describe his romantic proposal: ‘We were at Uluru and we had just had brekky and were about to head back down south. ‘Sambo had just been delivered her coffee, and so I said, ‘Hey, when would you say yes to getting married?’

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