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Celebrity Treasure Island 2024 is the eighth celebrity edition and the 15th season overall of the New Zealand reality-television series Treasure Island which filmed for the first time in Mercury Bay, Coromandel Peninsula, North Island in the summer of 2024. [1]
Celebrity Treasure Island 2019 marked the show's return after a hiatus of more than a decade. [29] Hosted by Survivor NZ producer and host Matt Chisholm, as well as ZM 's Drive host Bree Tomasel. The classic Kiwi game show featured 16 celebrity castaways paired up as they completed challenges for the chance to win $100,000 for their charity of ...
Celebrity Treasure Island 2023 (Celebrity Treasure Island: Te Waipounamu) is the seventh celebrity edition and the 14th season overall of the New Zealand reality-television series Treasure Island which filmed for the first time in Wānaka, Te Waipounamu/South Island while Cyclone Gabrielle affected the North Island in the summer of 2023.
Fronted by "Celebrity Treasure Island" host Matt Chisholm, the series (2 x 44′) is backed by men's health charity Movember and was produced by Wellington-based production outfit Gibson […]
In 2024, Spankie participated in season 8 of Celebrity Treasure Island. She medically retired herself after being close to passing out after a swim leg in the race, having lost most of her fitness as a high school representative swimmer.
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This season was the first season to include former seasons contestants and a winner since Superstars of Treasure Island in 2005, competed in charity challenges and a chance to win $50,000. [2] Matty McLean won the treasure hunt on Day 15 and took $50,000 for Zeal NZ. Lana Searle and Dame Susan Devoy were the other two finalists.