
In the gladiatorial arena of reality television, there are champions, and then there are legends.
Some dominate by conquering the same battlefield twice, proving unmatched mastery of one brutal format. Sandra Diaz-Twine became Survivor‘s first two-time winner. Tony Vlachos then eclipsed her with his own double crown. He even decisively eliminated her in Winners at War before the merge. This cemented his place among the game’s most ruthless forces. Parvati Shallow first claimed victory in Survivor: Micronesia. Years later, she returned to seize a second title in Survivor: Australia vs. The World. She retired as one of the franchise’s undisputed queens. Over on the main stage, Jinkx Monsoon became the first contestant to win RuPaul’s Drag Race twice. She showcased unmatched adaptability in one of television’s fiercest performance arenas.
But the contestants in this article? These didn’t just win twice, they conquered entirely different worlds.
They didn’t repeat the same show. They didn’t rely on all-star reruns or familiar rules. Instead, they triumphed across wildly divergent franchises and formats. These included cutthroat survival games, high-fashion modeling searches, social-experiment pressure cookers, dazzling talent impersonation contests, and million-dollar high-stakes game shows.
This is an exponentially rarer feat. Scattered across countries and television cultures, these chameleons proved they could decode new rules. They reinvented their strategies and claimed victory, no matter how alien the arena.
And in one extraordinary case, a single contestant pushed the boundary even further. This person became a three-time reality show winner across three completely distinct formats.
First Victory – America’s Next Top Model (Cycle 22)
Nyle DiMarco shattered barriers as the first deaf contestant, and second male winner, of America’s Next Top Model. With a sign language interpreter by his side, he turned every challenge into a masterclass in visual dominance. While others leaned on spoken cues, Nyle weaponized raw physical expression, sharp instincts, and unshakeable adaptability to claim the crown.
Second Victory – Dancing with the Stars (Season 22)
Then he stepped onto the ballroom floor, a world built on sound and rhythm he literally couldn’t hear. Undeterred, DiMarco mastered the beats through floor vibrations, flawless memorization, and razor-sharp sync with his partner. He danced his way to victory, proving once again that limits are just another challenge to crush.
First Victory – Pinoy Big Brother
Melai Cantiveros exploded into fame as the Big Winner of Pinoy Big Brother. Inside the house she found not just victory, but love, meeting future husband Jason Francisco amid the cameras. Her charm, humor, and raw authenticity kept her off the eviction block for most of the season, powering her to the top through massive viewer love.
Second Victory – Your Face Sounds Familiar
Years later, as a beloved host and actress, she entered the wild world of celebrity impersonation. Written off by some as the comedic underdog against trained singers, Melai delivered jaw-dropping transformations. In the epic finale, she swung in as Miley Cyrus on a wrecking ball. She delivered a show-stopping performance that left no doubt, she was the undisputed champion.
First Victory – Big Brother 13 Rachel Reilly carved her name into Big Brother lore as one of its most unforgettable winners. She blended fierce competition skills, emotional intelligence, and unbreakable resilience to outmaneuver a cutthroat house and seize the crown.
Second Victory – Celebrity Fear Factor She then dove headfirst into Celebrity Fear Factor, a brutal arena of stunts, phobias, and pure endurance. Adapting instantly to this high-adrenaline, zero-strategy format, Rachel dominated the challenges and walked away a multi-franchise champion.
First Victory – I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! (U.S.)

Lou Diamond Phillips braved the brutal jungle on I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!, outlasting stars through raw endurance, quick thinking, and audience admiration to claim the crown.
Second Victory – Rachael vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-Off


He later traded the wilderness for the kitchen on Rachael vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-Off. Cooking under Team Rachael, he sliced through intense culinary battles and defeated finalist Coolio in the finale. He won $50,000 for charity, proving his winning touch works in any arena.
Sarah Lacina – Blindsided Survivor to Challenge Conqueror
First Victory – Survivor: Game Changers
Sarah Lacina’s Survivor journey was pure redemption. After an early blindside in Cagayan, she returned in Game Changers with a completely rebuilt game, calm, calculated, and surgically strategic. She then walked out as Sole Survivor and she outlasted 1st two time Winner Sandra Diaz Twine and her rival Tony Vlachos. Sadly she lost her rubber match against Tony Vlachos in Winners at War.
Second Victory – The Challenge: USA
She then entered the merciless physical battlefield of The Challenge: USA. Adapting her social mastery to brutal endurance tests and elimination rounds, Sarah powered through to victory. This cemented her status as a true cross-format force.

David Genat first entered reality television through Search for a Supermodel (Season 3, 2002), where he won the modeling competition in Australia.
At the time, he was primarily known as a model, and the victory placed him into the entertainment industry through a format focused on appearance, presentation, and performance under pressure. It was his first introduction to competitive reality television, and his first win in front of a national audience.
Years later, Genat re-emerged in a completely different world of competition when he joined Australian Survivor: All Stars.
Unlike modeling, this format demanded endurance, deception, alliance-building, and long-term strategic planning. Players had to navigate shifting social dynamics while surviving physically and mentally exhausting conditions.
Genat built his game around adaptability and controlled social positioning. He maintained relationships across different groups while carefully managing how threatening he appeared to other contestants. This balance allowed him to survive deep into the game and ultimately secure victory, becoming Sole Survivor.
This win redefined him not just as a model returning to television, but as a fully capable strategic competitor in one of reality TV’s most demanding formats.
His third and most significant victory came on Deal or No Deal Island, a high-stakes competition that blends strategy, probability, and risk management on a scale rarely seen in reality television.
Unlike traditional social strategy games, this format introduces extreme uncertainty, where decisions carry immediate and dramatic consequences. Contestants must balance risk-taking with elimination pressure while competing against some of the most experienced reality television players ever assembled.
Among them were Survivor legend Parvati Shallow and Big Brother winner Dr. Will Kirby, both bringing elite-level experience from their respective franchises.
Despite the intensity of the competition and the presence of veteran champions, Genat outlasted the entire field through calculated decision-making and consistent adaptability.
He ultimately won approximately $5.8 million USD, one of the largest prizes in the history of network reality television.
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