"Survivor" royalty Parvati Shallow is rolling her eyes after a fellow contestant denied her status as a two-time winner of the reality TV competition series.
On an Oct. 22 episode of "Survivor" host Jeff Probst's official "On Fire" podcast, Season 31 winner Jeremy Collins commented on Shallow's victory on international spin-off series "Australian Survivor" by calling her a 1.5 winner.
Shallow, who won Season 16 of the U.S. franchise in 2008 and nearly won Season 20 in 2010, recently came out on top in the latest "Australian Survivor" season titled "Australia vs the World." Many fans have welcomed her to the two-time winners club, joining the likes of Tony Vlachos and Sandra Diaz-Twine, while others have discredited her triumph.
Collins' controversial comment came after Probst asked him whether Shannon Fairweather, a player on the current Season 49, is similar to legendary player Shallow.
Collins called the comparison extreme and seemingly complimented Shallow, adding, "Parv is Parv. She won once; she almost won a second time. Let's not do too much." Probst then asked him whether he considers Shallow a two-time winner.







