The Challenge Australia: Editing fail reveals winner during the season premiere

EXCLUSIVE: The Challenge suffers a major editing fail as the winner is accidentally revealed during the first episode

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Channel 10’s The Challenge premiered to record-low numbers on Monday night.

And it looks like viewers now have another reason not to tune in, after the show’s winner was seemingly revealed in a glaring editing fail.

In a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moment, a notebook was shown on screen that included some rather important spoilers regarding the next four challenges.

Viewers now have another reason not to watch Channel 10’s ratings flop The Challenge, after the show’s winner was seemingly revealed in a glaring editing fail 

The pages revealed which contestants team up in the competition, hinting at who’s in the running for the season finale. 

According to the notebook, Cyrell Paule, Jack Vidgen, Jessica Brody, David Subritzky, Johnny Eastoe and Audrey Kanongara will be eliminated in the coming episodes.

As for the challenges, Tuesday’s episode will see Ryan Gallagher team up with Kiki Morris, while Konrad Bień-Stephen pairs up with Brooke Jowett. 

Another episode will see Kiki and Troy Cullen go head-to-head against Ciarran Stott and Megan Marx, and Grant Crapp and Brooke Blurton.

In a blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment, a notebook was shown on screen that included some rather important spoilers regarding the next four challenges

In a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moment, a notebook was shown on screen that included some rather important spoilers regarding the next four challenges 

According to the notebook, Cyrell Paule, Jack Vidgen, Jessica Brody, David Subritzky, Johnny Eastoe and Audrey Kanongara will be eliminated in the coming episodes. (Emily Seebohm is seen reviewing her notes)

According to the notebook, Cyrell Paule, Jack Vidgen, Jessica Brody, David Subritzky, Johnny Eastoe and Audrey Kanongara will be eliminated in the coming episodes. (Emily Seebohm is seen reviewing her notes)

It comes after a well-placed production source let slip that Kiki and Troy win the competition, each taking home $100,000 in prize money.

In addition to winning the inaugural ‘Challenge Champion’ title, the pair have the opportunity to represent Australia against international winners of the franchise.

‘The Challenge cast members have been sworn to secrecy, but everyone is so proud of Kiki,’ the insider told Daily Mail Australia.

It comes after a well-placed production source let slip that Kiki Morris (right) and Troy Cullen (left) win the competition, each taking home $100,000 in prize money

It comes after a well-placed production source let slip that Kiki Morris (right) and Troy Cullen (left) win the competition, each taking home $100,000 in prize money 

The Bachelor's Konrad Bień-Stephen (left) will team up with Olympian Emily Seebohm (right)

The Bachelor’s Konrad Bień-Stephen (left) will team up with Olympian Emily Seebohm (right)

‘Kiki went on the show to prove she’s not just a pretty face, and she did it.’

In another telling clue Kiki and Troy make it to the end of the competition, the pair have the largest gaps between social media posts during the period of filming.

While other contestants posted on Instagram regularly between July and October, Kiki and Troy took an extended break.

It comes after a well-placed production source let slip that Kiki (pictured) and Troy win the competition

They will each take home $100,000 in prize money

It comes after a well-placed production source let slip that Kiki (left) and Troy (right) win the competition, each taking home $100,000 in prize money

The Challenge Australia premiered to just 257,000 metro viewers on Monday. 

This is the third major flop for Channel 10 after reality shows The Real Love Boat and The Traitors tanked earlier in the year. 

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Channel 10 for comment. 

The Challenge Australia premiered to just 257,000 metro viewers on Monday

The Challenge Australia premiered to just 257,000 metro viewers on Monday 



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