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Whangarei's Hannah Gough speaks about Survivor NZ after finale

By Mikaela Collins
Reporter·Northern Advocate·
6 Jul, 2017 09:00 PM2 mins to read

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Whangarei's Hannah Gough was voted off in the first episode of Survivor NZ but holds no resentment towards fellow tribemates.

Whangarei's Hannah Gough was voted off in the first episode of Survivor NZ but holds no resentment towards fellow tribemates.

During Hannah Gough's short time on Survivor NZ she was stung by a scorpion, bitten by a spider, and had a bug crawl into her ear and die.

The Whangarei woman was also judged for the way she looked and voted off and left in episode three of the show, held in Nicaragua, as a result.

But she has no resentment towards her fellow tribesmen and women and was glad to see everyone at the finale of the reality television series on Wednesday night.

"I was so nervous about seeing everyone because it's the first time I've seen everyone since that tribal council."

In the end the nice guy Avi Duckor-Jones, from Wellington, took out the title.

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Ms Gough, a kindergarten teacher and plus-sized model, said her money was on him from the start but she also ended up taking her hat off to the oldest competitor Barbara Raos.

"I had the most amazing heart to heart with Avi standing around waiting to go into tribal. We just made this awesome connection. He is genuinely a nice guy.

"Barb straight away had a label put on her and I know exactly what that's like to be labelled. They conveniently wrote her off like she was no good for anyone and that's what happened to me."

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During the finale Ms Gough spoke of her time on Redemption Island, which offered competitors the chance to duel their way back into the game.

She spent about six days there and at the finale she mentioned she was living on rice and beans.

What she didn't mention was the creepy crawlies.

"When things are hard now I say: 'Hannah, you lasted six days on an island in the middle of Nicaragua with a bug in your ear, with being stung by a scorpion, with being bit by a spider, you can do anything.'

"Redemption Island was hand over my heart the hardest thing I've ever done in my entire life. I felt so alone, I felt so isolated. I was so hurt by what had happened."

Ms Gough said she was glad Survivor NZ had given her a platform to speak about body positivity.

Nathan Davis, a former-Northland policeman based in Palmerston North, also competed on the show and narrowly missed being in the final.

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