Four to six of the top The Challenge Australia contestants were jetted over to Africa to compete in the Global Championship competition.

The Challenge: War of the Worlds will see competitors from international (and far more successful) versions of the reality competition show to determine who is the Global Champion.

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Four to six of the top The Challenge Australia contestants were jetted over to Africa to compete in the Global Championship competition. Source: Ten.

As reported in episode 233 of the So Dramatic! podcast, a production insider has leaked the Aussie final eight and who made it into the illustrious international competition.

If you’re one of the (very) few remaining viewers of The Challenge Australia, this is your official spoiler warning!

A good portion of The Challenge Australia‘s finalists are Bachie alum, weirdly enough; including Brittany Hockley, Ciarran Stott, Konrad Bien-Stephen and Kiki Morris.

Love Island Australia’s Grant Crapp and pro basketball player Marley Biyendolo reached the top eight, as well as Australian Ninja Warrior alum Emily Seebohm and Troy Cullen.

Grant, Emily, Troy and Kiki competed in The Challenge: Global Championship.

According to an insider Instagram account, Emily even makes it to the top four of the Global Championships.

Jessica Brody was also considered for a spot on the Global team, but producers dropped her at the eleventh hour. Like, less than a day before she was due to fly out.

People named Jessica do NOT have a good track record on this show!

The Challenge Australia 2022’s winners Have Also Been Leaked

The winning male and female duo (yeah, it’s problematic AF) each get to bring home $100,000 in prize money and probs a sh*tload of new Insta followers.

A TV insider has revealed that Troy and Kiki will take their places on the winner’s podium, according to Daily Mail Australia.

Troy Cullen

It’s little surprise that Troy takes out the win, with many of the physical challenges being right up his alley.

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Troy’s nickname is literally “Dirt Ninja”. Source: Instagram.

Come on, they had to compete in the mud during the November 22 episode, and his nickname is literally “Dirt Ninja”.

Plus, you know, the whole “professional athlete” background can’t hurt either.

Kiki Morris

34-year-old Kiki is far more of a surprise victor, but she’s proven herself as a front-runner from day one.

“The Challenge cast members have been sworn to secrecy, but everyone is so proud of Kiki,” the insider said.

“Kiki went on the show to prove she’s not just a pretty face, and she did it.”

The publication also pointed out that the two reported winners had some of the longest gaps between social media posts while The Challenge was filming in Argentina.

Kiki went on The Challenge to prove she wasn’t “just a pretty face”, according to a TV insider. Source: Instagram.

Sportsbet has backed up these whispers, tipping the duo to win the inaugural Aussie season. Troy’s odds are at $1.62, while Kiki’s are just $1.50.

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