How Australian Survivor’s ‘Jungle Rat’ came out on top
- Myles Kuah, the bisexual, biracial winner of Australian Survivor, has made history by receiving more votes against him than any player before him.
- At 24 years old, Kuah became one of the youngest winners and expressed that financial security is incredible, stating, 'I’m going to be the richest person I know.'
- Despite losing 12 kilos during the game, Kuah highlighted the physical challenges faced during the competition, stating, 'I lost 12 kilos out there, and I did not have 12 kilos to lose.'
- Kuah aimed to have a fun time, make an impact, and be a fun, quirky character during the game.
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