"You just had to do a little paid work on the side."
She advised this season's contestants to carry on, no matter where they place in the contest. "I thought, 'this is so silly' and there was no chance of getting anywhere. But as soon as I took a leap of faith ... it was an affirmation that you just have to believe in yourself and follow your dream.
"Anything that gets you seen in New Zealand is a good thing, ultimately, for anyone who wants to perform."
Dog trainer Chelsea Marriner also found there's life after falling short in NZGT. She is one of only two people to have been on NZGT twice. She said magician Andre Vegas was the other.
Rotorua identity Marriner, 20, was filmed on Thursday night. "In the semis, they bring the people with the three highest numbers of votes back . And the person with the most votes automatically goes through to the final."
Since appearing in 2009, Marriner had added three more border collies to Quest, who staged tricks in 2008. Now she has Quest, Spy, Flash and Shift.
Marriner said people now recognised her on the street and she enjoyed getting dogs on TV for positive reasons.