Winners of hit new reality show Hunted plan to use prize money to start families

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Winners of hit new reality show Hunted plan to use prize money to start families
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The first season of the reality show had two winners, each from a separate team, but with the same ambition: to fund the conception of a child.

In their very different ways, the two winners of the first season of the hit reality show– in which nine teams of two tried to evade capture for 21 days while being pursued by dozens of former cops and surveillance experts – each felt they had something to prove to the world.

As the winners of 10’s surprise hit – it has averaged more than a million viewers per episode – Vamvoulidis and Harneiss got to split a prize pool of $100,000. Each plans to use that money to start a family: Vamvoulidis, who is single, through surrogacy, Harneiss and his wife Prue through IVF. Vamvoulidis’ friend Bergin and Harneiss’ co-fugitive, policeman Jake Rozario, both made it to day 19 before being captured. But splitting the money was never in question.“I’m the one who forced him into doing this show, so it’s only right,” says Harneiss of Rozario.

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