A former Australian Survivor contestant has shared a wild confession about how she snuck contraband onto the hit reality show.
Felicity ‘Flick’ Palmateer, 31, took to TikTok to share a short clip that showed her lying on an inflatable bean-bag in an ocean setting, playing a game of ‘put a finger down if.’
Felicity, who appeared on Australian Survivor: Brains V Brawn in 2021 and Heroes V Villains in 2023, then revealed the way she smuggled some simple cosmetics items onto the show.
‘Put a finger down if you were on Australian Survivor not once but twice and decided to sneak some equipment in,’ Felicity began.
‘You then go to the shops, you buy yourself an eyebrow twirler, chapstick, and some tweezers.’
After revealing the contraband, Felicity then admitted to a very unusual way of concealing the items.
‘You then proceed to wrap those in duct tape, you then double bag them in two condoms, tie a knot in the end and insert it inside yourself,’ she continued.
Felicity went on to reveal she kept the offending items on her person for the entirety of the show’s first challenge.
A former Australian Survivor contestant has shared a wild confession about how she snuck contraband onto the hit reality show. Pictured Felicity ‘Flick’ Palmateer
The 31-year-old took to TikTok to share a short clip that showed her lying on an inflatable bean-bag in an ocean setting, playing a game of ‘put a finger down if’
‘You then proceed to do the first whole challenge with those items inserted inside yourself get back to camp, whip them out and Bob’s your uncle,’ she added.
Felicity’s fans were quick to comment on the admission, with many issuing their shock while also praising her ingenuity.
‘OMG stop haha I’ve always wondered if anyone did this,’ one fan wrote. ‘You always looked stunning on camera so I guess it was worth it.’
‘The sheer creative, diabolical genius of this,’ wrote another before a third said: ‘Omg! I am shocked and impressed.
After revealing the contraband, Felicity then admitted to a very unusual way of concealing the items. ‘You then proceed to wrap those in duct tape, you then double bag them in two condoms, tie a knot in the end and insert it inside yourself,’ she continued
In 2021, Felicity lost her mother while filming Australian Survivor: Brains V Brawn.
Her mum, Pauline Burggraaf, was 52-years-old and had been suffering from Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) when she died.
Felicity opted to stay on the show after receiving the news, with the encouragement of her brothers and castmates.
Appearing on The Project at the time, Felicity said she had been overwhelmed by the support she received from the production crew.
‘To get my head back in the game was incredibly difficult. The decision I made was not a decision that I made lightly,’ she said.
‘I had spoken to all my family and I knew I had their full support, but when I walked back into camp after finding out that news, I have never experienced love like that from people I have known for only 34 days.
‘All the support from the crew and production was amazing,’ she said.