The Challenge Australia is headed for 10 soon.
The new reality show is one of the world’s most successful television franchises, with 38 seasons under its belt.
Now it’s time Australia’s most talked about celebrities get their chance on The Challenge Australia.
Twenty-two of Australia’s biggest names in reality TV are set to compete in the most unpredictable and demanding game of their lives, those stars include:
Brittany Hockley The Bachelor and Bachelor In Paradise
Jack Vidgen Australia’s Got Talent Season 5 / I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! Season 7
Cyrell Paule Married At First Sight Season 6
Ryan Gallagher Married At First Sight Season 5 / I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! Season 6
Brooke Blurton The Bachelor Australia Season 3 / The Bachelorette Australia Season 5
Ciarran Stott The Bachelorette Australia Season 5 / Bachelor In Paradise Australia Season 3
Brooke Jowett Australian Survivor Season 3 / Australian Survivor All Stars
Emily Seebohm I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! Season 8 / Ninja Warrior Season 6 / Olympian
David Subritzky I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! Season 8
Konrad Bien-Stephen The Bachelorette Australia Season 5
Jessica Brody The Bachelor Australia Season 7 / Bachelor in Paradise Australia Season 3
Billy Dib Pro Boxer
Suzan Mutesi Actress / Influencer
Troy Cullen Ninja Warrior Seasons 3, 4 and 5
Sugar Neekz Johnson Pro Boxer
Marley Biyendolo Big Brother Australia Season 13
Megan Marx The Bachelor Australia Season 4 / Bachelor In Paradise Australia Season 1
Kiki Morris The Bachelor Australia Season 4 / Bachelor In Paradise Australia Season 3
Conor Curran MasterChef Australia Season 13
Johnny Eastoe Australian Survivor Season 4
Audrey Kanongara Love Island Australia Season 3
Grant Crapp Love Island Australia Season 1
The Challenge Australia, filmed in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is hosted by Brihony Dawson will see an algorithm randomly pair challengers to compete in gruelling physical contests, test strategies, survive eliminations, cutthroat alliances and steamy hook-ups to win daily challenges and eliminate their opponents.
The finale male and female challengers will be declared Challenge champions by the end of the season, winning $100,000 each in prize money and their entry into the first ever The Challenge: Global Championship, where they will represent Australia in hopes to be the first ever Challenge World Champion.
With old rivalries, new alliances, messy exes, and fractured friendships to navigate, who has what it takes to go down in reality television history, as Australia’s first Challenge Champion?