Self-proclaimed ‘king of the jungle’ George Mladenov AKA George from Bankstown, has gone and gotten a second Survivor-related tattoo, and it’s just as cringy as his first.

ICYMI (which is practically impossible unless your vision is impaired), George has a giant Idol tattooed on his chest to represent the immunity trophy that can be found through the reality series. Now, the reality star has gone and got a second Idol permanently tattooed on his hand.

“Promise kept! Two idols are better than one! #SurvivorAU continues 7.30pm Sunday on 10 and 10 Play,” George captioned a video on Instagram of himself getting the tattoo.

After competing on season six of Australia Survivor, George got the immunity Idol he found during the season tattooed on his chest.

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“In Brains v Brawn, there was one night toward the end when I was talking to Dani Beale about her tattoos. I told her: ‘when I get back to Bankstown, I’m going to get some Survivor tattoos,” he told TV Week.
”She didn’t believe me, but then I got my first tattoo at 32 when I had emoji symbols of my Brains and Fire tribes put onto my forearm.”
He continued: ”When I was getting ready to go to Samoa [for Heroes vs Villains], I didn’t tell a soul about the idol tattoo on my chest tattoo – it was the ultimate blindside of both production and the players.”
After finding the first immunity Idol on the current season of Survivor this week, George said in a producer led interview that he’d get it tattooed on him.
”I promised Australia on national TV that my Villains idol would join its sister from the Outback permanently on my body…. And I always deliver on my promises!
The reality star compared finding an Idol on Survivor Australia to competing in the Olympics or winning a premiership.
”My Survivor tattoos literally reflect some of the proudest achievements in my life,” he explained.
”Finding an idol on Survivor to me is like going to the Olympics or winning a Premiership, you feel amazing, and every day when I look into the mirror it is a reminder of just how proud and grateful I am to have had Survivor make such a positive impact on my life.”
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