Challenges: MPF percentile
Seasons: 1 | Days played: - | Wins: - | Jury: -
Aisha Wighton on social media: Instagram
| Challenge stats | Tribal council stats | Jury stats | Overall stats | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season | ChW | ChA | ChW% | VFB | VAP | TCA | TC% | wTCR | JVF | TotJ | JV% | SurvSc | SurvAv |
| AU12: Redemption | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | NA | NA |
| Career | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | NA | NA |
Challenges: MPF percentile
Tribal: VFB% percentile
Tribal: rVAP percentile
Performance ranks are a quick visual measure of the contestant's season vs. historical data from all prior contestants, in three basic (scorable) categories:
1. Performance in individual challenges (MPF), as a measure of "physical game";
2. Ability to vote people out consistently (VFB%, or VFB/TCA), or "strategic game"; and
3. Ability to avoid being voted against (rVAP, or TCA-VAP) - which scales better than a percentage would - for "social/strategic game."
See also: Full glossary for all these abbreviations.
Tribal/team challenge record (0-for-0):
Individual challenge record (0-for-0):
Hero challenge/ duel record (0-for-0):
| Wins: | 0 |
| Played: | 0 |
| Win %: | - |
| Sat out: | - |
| Wins: | 0 |
| Played: | 0 |
| Win %: | - |
| Mean % Finish: | - |
| Wins: | 0 |
| Played: | 0 |
| Win %: | - |
| Mean % Finish: | - |
Idols held/played (0/0):
VFB - Votes for the person booted (0/0):
| Tribal | Voted | Boot (totals) | VFB? |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | TOTALS | 0 | |
VAP - Votes against (0):
Jury votes made (0/0):
| Found: | 0 |
| Played: | - |
| Votes voided: | - |
| VFB: | 0 |
| Tribals: | 0 |
| VAP: | - |
| Made: | 0 |
| For winners: | - |
| Received: | - |
Pre-game interviews
Post-game interviews
Official Ten AU: Redemption bio excerpts (2/20/26):
"Described by friends as honest, funny and loud, Aisha is a proud Wiradjuri woman, raised in Condobolin in the centre of NSW.
“I'm really proud to come from the family that I've come from, my family's very strong and I come from a line of very strong black women. And they're the best things ever. They've instilled a lot of strength in me and they've always lifted me up.”
A social butterfly, the 29-year-old is an NDIS support worker based in Brisbane, who also works as a model.
“I think the biggest misconception about me is, because I'm loud and weird, that people don't take me seriously.”
But underestimate at your peril – Aisha is a strategic powerhouse, aiming to use her wisdom and charm to get her all the way to the final Tribal Council. A competitor at heart, Aisha admits she’s ruthless and playing Survivor for redemption against every person who’s ever doubted her.
“I've done a lot of work on myself, and I feel like I'm the best and strongest version of myself. I'm doing this for me. I want to win for me.”"