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Probst Clarifies Parvati Remark Wasn’t His, Elevates Her to His ‘SurvivorMount Rushmore

Sandra Diaz-Twine says a win is a win.

Overview

  • Jeff Probst said the “one-and-a-half” line about Parvati Shallow’s Australian title was Jeremy Collins’ opinion, adding he has no stance on how to count international wins and telling Las Culturistas they targeted the wrong person.
  • Probst named his personal Mount Rushmore as Boston Rob, Sandra Diaz-Twine, Tony Vlachos, and Parvati Shallow, describing them as celebrated villains he still wants the show to cast while rejecting mean-spirited antagonists.
  • Sandra Diaz-Twine publicly defended Shallow’s legacy, stating her Australian victory is legitimate and that a win is a win.
  • Parvati and many fans criticized Collins’ comment after the Oct. 22 podcast, with Shallow posting on Instagram that men were trying to discredit her achievement.
  • Collins has stood by his view that the games differ and her Australian win counts differently, keeping the wider debate over international titles and gender dynamics active in the fandom.