Sam Frost has addressed rumours that she will appear on the upcoming season of Survivor Australia alongside her fiance Jordie Hansen.

During a Q&A session with her followers, Frost shared a submission from a follower questioning if she’d appear on the reality show.

“I think I might leave Survivor up to the expert, aka Jord,” she said. “I think I’m too much of a paranoid person. I’m extremely anxious sometimes and if I think people are talking about me and plotting against me, I would have a nervous breakdown.

“So I’m not sure it’s in my wheelhouse, but Jord is amazing on it.”

Jordie is set to compete on Australian Survivor: Heroes V Villains which will premiere in January. He was a contestant on Survivor Blood v Water which aired earlier this year. He competed against Sam’s brother Alex Frost and her brother Jay Bruno.

Sam and Jordie met through Alex, and began posting loved-up Instagram stories at the beginning of April. In September, the couple announced that Sam was pregnant with their first child.

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“There is a tiny human coming soon… everyone act surprised when he inevitably inherits his parents’ odd sense of humour,” they began their joint post,” they wrote in a joint Instagram post.

It continued, “We don’t take ourselves or life too seriously, and we’re hoping to teach our tiny one the same values we share… the importance of being unapologetically yourself, always finding the fun and humour in all the small things, and that being kind, loving and empathetic is a superpower ✨

“Thank you to all our beautiful friends and family who have supported us during this time, you’re all excellent secret keepers ❤️

They concluded, “We are extremely excited and grateful for our tiny miracle.. your mum & dad love you so much already xxxx”

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