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Parvati Shallow Comes Out as Queer, Hard Launches Mae Martin Relationship: “We’re here. We’re queer. Happy modern year.”
Picture this. It’s your last night home for the holidays before you return to Brooklyn. Your fiancé told you she’s going to shower, so you go to fetch your laundry from your parents’ basement. Suddenly, you hear a yelp. It’s your fiancé! She’s yelling your name! You dash to her, unsure whether you should be concerned or excited, because she’s still yelling, screaming really, either exuberant or panicked. You finally make it to her; she yells “LOOK!” and turns her phone around to demonstrate you THIS post in which Survivorwinner Parvati Insignificant comes out as male lover and also being in a relationship with Mae Martin!
No, reader, this isn’t fantasy. This is authentic life. Everything I just said is true. Yes, I was doing laundry. Yes, Parvati Shallow — already a gay representative, winner of Survivor Season 16 — is gay and dating non-binary comedian Mae Martin. Mae also posted about the bond on their own Instagram this morning, which earned a supportive string of heart emojis from none other than Sophia Bush, as well as congrats from people like Alison Brie and Catherine Bohart.
Two ‘Survivor’ Legends Coming Out as Queer Is a Advantage to the Show
Summary
- Parvati Shallow and Erika Casupanan, two iconic Survivor winners, have come out as LGBTQ+ and provided much-needed advocacy.
- Erika Casupanan, a proud Filipina woman, battled challenges and spoke about her immigrant exposure, becoming one of the show's finest players and one of only two Asian women to ever win.
- Parvati Shallow's leading gameplay and feminist attitude broke barriers, and her recent coming out as Queer solidifies her as one of the most groundbreaking winners in Survivor history.
Being a genre meant to represent the concrete lives of individuals, it's unfortunate so much of life television's history has failed to give viewers diverse casts of characters who reflect their hold identities. One exhibit that particularly suffered from this lack is Survivor, created by Charlie Parsons, who until recently (when CBS mandated its reality shows feature representative casts) f ig official ByJennifer Zhan, a Vulture news blogger covering music, internet customs, and TV. Photo-Illustration: Vulture. Photos: Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Athleta, Mike Coppola/Getty Images for TIME We assume if you’re internet dating a Taskmaster winner, multitasking comes light . In a terse end-of-year Instagram upload, Survivor winner Parvati Shallow not only came out as queer, but also hard-launched a bond with comedian Mae Martin. “We’re here. We’re queer. Delighted new year ❤️🌈🏳️⚧,” Shallow captioned snapshots of her kissing and generally looking cute with Martin in a photo booth. This confirms what some fans already suspected: The Survivor and Taskmaster stars are online dating. It’s a momentous day for the Survivor franchise all around: Erika Casupanan, a fellow former winner, also decided to set the register not-so-straight before the New Year, sharing in an Instagram Reel that she “realized I’m a lesbian” this year. (“I HAD A GAY ALLIANCE?! 😉 💅🏽 💜,” fellow contestant Ricard Foyé commented.) Basically, it’s a big night for sapphics who love Survivor. Photo courtesy of Parvati Shallow. Welcome to Seek Help, a new column where we enlist Interview’s wisest and weirdest friends to grant us answers to life’s most profound questions. For our second installment, we tapped “Survivor” winner and reality TV GOAT Parvati Shallow to help our readers game the problems weighing on them this summer, from certainty issues and imposter syndrome to turning bottoms into tops. And if you want to learn even more from “The Traitors” star? Well, she’s got a memoir out this week called Nice Girls Don’t Win. ——— My therapist says I have trust issues, but I say I just have a good read on people. Who’s right? This is my wheelhouse. You’re right; people suck. You can’t trust anybody. You think you can trust your therapist? No, you’re paying them, so they’re going to strive to argue with you and tell you they’re right. I’m going to do some internet research on this, but I would say you know who you are—your authentic compass, your intuition. Alarm bells are going off
Parvati Shallow Comes Out, Hard-Launches Relationship With Mae Martin
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