They’ve spent the last 55 days in a Samoan jungle.
And after making it to the top three, controversial Australian Survivor contestant Jericho won his first individual immunity token.
With the ability to choose who he took to the finale, the 25-year-old flight attendant chose barrel racer Tara.
Winner: After making it to the top three, Jericho won his first individual immunity token
In the last final group challenge, the trio were asked to simply stand up and place their two feet on small concrete pedestals with one hand on the idol.
With the sun setting and waves picking up, Jericho, Tara and Peter were left to face the elements.
In complete agony with waves crashing into their faces, their cold wet bodies shivering and muscles cramping, Tara was the first to fall off the podium after two hours.
Challenge: With the sun setting and waves picking up, Jericho, Tara and Peter were left to face the elements.
Too much: In complete agony with waves crashing into their faces, their cold wert bodies shivering and muscles cramping, Tara was the first to fall off the podium after two hours.
Struggling: With the boys still holding strong, it was only after five hours and 13 minutes when Peter asked for host Jonoathan LaPadia’s help to step down as he couldn’t move
With the boys still holding strong, it was only after five hours and 13 minutes when Peter asked for host Jonoathan LaPadia’s help to step down as he couldn’t move.
With Jerricho crowned winner and gaining immunity, his next task was decide who to take him to the finale.
Keeping his poker face on, Jerricho found himself in the middle of Tara and Peter arguing with each other for the final spot.
Champion: With Jerricho crowned winner and gaining immunity, his next task was decide who to take him to the finale
Fighting for a spot: Keeping his poker face on, Jerricho found himself in the middle of Tara and Peter arguing with each other for the final spot
‘Easy option’: Calling each other names, Tara pulled out the ‘underdog’ card after Peter called her ‘the easy option’
Calling each other names, Tara pulled out the ‘underdog’ card after Peter called her ‘the easy option’.
‘In my defence, I could be classed as an underdog or I could be classed as a weak player,’ said Tara.
‘But you know what? Bring it on. If you take Petey, it will be a bit of a disrespect to the to the game.’
Celebration! With Jerricho voting Peter out, the next morning saw the final two treated with a large basket of bacon, fruits, bread and champagne
The truth: ‘People thought I was this angelic boy, when really, I was a wolf in sheep’s clothing. My name had never been written down until 52 days’
With Jerricho voting Peter out, the next morning saw the final two treated with a large basket of bacon, fruits, bread and champagne.
‘People underestimated me,’ said Jerricho to the camera.
‘People thought I was this angelic boy, when really, I was a wolf in sheep’s clothing. My name had never been written down until 52 days.’