Parvati Shallow, the former Survivor winner, is eagerly anticipating the premiere of the latest season of The White Lotus. In an exclusive interview with Us Weekly, the 42-year-old revealed her excitement for the upcoming season of the award-winning HBO anthology series created by Mike White. The show follows a group of guests staying at the luxurious White Lotus resort, with each season focusing on a new set of characters in different locations around the world.
Mike White, the creator of The White Lotus, is a former Survivor contestant himself, having competed on the David vs. Goliath season. He often includes cameos from his Survivor tribemates in each season of the show. Parvati Shallow jokingly asks White how much longer he’s going to make the fans wait for the new season.
Fortunately, fans won’t have to wait much longer, as season 3 of The White Lotus is set to premiere on February 16 on HBO. Apart from her obsession with The White Lotus, Shallow also revealed her love for “The Handsome Podcast” and the book All Fours by Miranda July.
In the realm of movies, Shallow and her daughter Ama, 6, enjoyed watching the film adaptation of Wicked. The mother-daughter duo was captivated by the magic, colors, and singing in the movie.
When she’s not indulging in TV shows or movies, Shallow enjoys listening to singer Kendall Jane Meade’s post-divorce album. She admires Meade’s folksy and hopeful songs, expressing her pride in her friend’s work.
Shallow, known for her appearance on The Traitors, is gearing up for her return to reality TV on Deal or No Deal Island season 2. Following in the footsteps of fellow Survivor winner Rob “Boston Rob” Mariano, who competed in the first season of the NBC competition series, Shallow is ready to take on the challenges of the game.
Deal or No Deal Island premieres on Tuesday, January 7, at 8 p.m. ET. For more updates on Parvati Shallow, grab the latest issue of Us Weekly, available on newsstands now. In today’s fast-paced world, technology is constantly evolving and changing the way we live our lives. From smartphones to smart homes, advancements in technology have revolutionized the way we communicate, work, and even relax. One of the most exciting developments in recent years is the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning.
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