Sarah Marschke is a contestant from Australian Survivor: Heroes v Villains.
Initially insulated within the Villains' majority, Sarah's decision to stray from George Mladenov's alliance set off his alarm bells and prompted him to campaign against her. This proved successful, as George and Simon Mee's respective coalitions united to unanimously blindside Sarah on Day 14.
Profile[]
Retrieved from 10play.com.au
Being Miss World and a semi-professional rugby league player are not jobs one would usually pair but that's what makes Sarah a tough cookie ready to take on a game like Survivor.
Sarah grew up playing rugby at four and represented Queensland twice and says the experience made her tough and into the woman she is today. At 13, she was scouted as a model and won the title of Miss World Australia at 19.
And while rugby was tough, it was the modelling circle that really got her built for resilience. She says, "Competing at Miss World international is brutal, it's a very competitive pageant because you're there to win, you're not there to make friends or have a good time."
It was during the Miss World that Sarah was accused of her villainous side, saying, "When I was representing Miss Australia at Miss World, a bit of controversy happened. Miss Greece told everyone, and it was all over the news that I had pushed her down the stairs of a bus and ruined her chances of winning. I didn't but if I did, she wouldn't have gotten up!"
Ready to play as a Villain, Sarah says, "You should never underestimate what a beauty queen is willing to do to win."[1]
Australian Survivor[]
Due to controversy surrounding her appearance at the 2019 Miss World pageant, Sarah began the season as a member of the Villains tribe. Despite the group's early Immunity Challenge losses, Sarah was kept safe by seemingly aligning with the trio of Shonee Bowtell, Liz Parnov, and George Mladenov. Come Day 14 however, Sarah had grown weary of George's duplicity and planned to flip to Simon Mee's alliance to vote him out after the Villains lost immunity again.
Realizing that Sarah had defected to the rival alliance, her former allies decided to target her. After George recruited swing-vote Gerry Geltch in on the plan to vote out Sarah, Simon began to doubt that he still had the numbers to successfully blindside George. Because of this, Simon and his allies instead joined with George's alliance to unanimously blindside Sarah at Tribal Council that night.
Episode | Tribe Affiliation |
Challenge | Challenge Type | Sit-Out? | Result |
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1 | Villains | (No title) | Reward | No | Lost |
Hammer Time | Immunity | No | Lost | ||
2 | Push Comes to Shove | Reward | No | Won | |
(No title) | Immunity | No | Lost | ||
3 | Water Slaughter | Reward | No | Won | |
Log Handler | Immunity | No | Lost | ||
4 | Footbrawl | Reward | No | Lost | |
Vampire Bats | Immunity | No | Won | ||
5 | (No title) | Reward | No | Lost | |
Fire Starter | Immunity | No | Won | ||
6 | Idol Hands | Reward | No | Lost | |
(No title) | Immunity | No | Lost | ||
Voted Out, Day 14 |
Post-Survivor[]
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Trivia[]
- Sarah is the youngest contestant to compete on Heroes v Villains.
References[]
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