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Jess Tyson reveals ‘MY SECRET WEAPON TO WIN’

As they prepared to be stranded on the remote beaches of the Far North, the Celebrity Treasure Island castaways were banned from packing almost all the comforts of home. But pageant queen and Maori Television journalist Jess Tyson had some secret weapons stashed in her duffle bag, which she credits for getting her this far on the TVNZ 2 reality series.

“I brought a few crystals and greenstone necklaces to wear throughout. “Each of them has their own meaning, so I’d choose what to wear depending on my mood. In the first week, I wore a rose quartz and since my team was winning so much, I thought it was giving us magical crystal power!”

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