Ozzy Lusth Bio, Age, Partner, OnlyFans, Net, Survivor, Foursome

Ozzy Lusth Biography

Ozzy Lusth is a Mexican-American reality show contestant who has appeared on Survivor: Cook Islands, Survivor: Micronesia, and Survivor: South Pacific. He also took part in the 34th season of Survivor: Game Changers as well as the second season of American Ninja Warrior. He also made an appearance on the Playboy reality show Foursome.

How old is Ozzy Lusth? – Age

He is 41 years old as of 23 August 2022. He was born in 1981 in Guanajuato, Mexico.

Ozzy Lusth Family

His parents divorced when he was only a few years old, and he moved to Durham, North Carolina, with his mother to be closer to his relatives. After a few more moves, his mother settled in Mountain View, California, with Ozzy and his two siblings, Katrina and Zoe. He attended Mountain View High School. Following graduation, he attended Santa Barbara City College for two years, during which time he worked as a stripper on the side until relocating to the Los Angeles area. He is of Mestizo ancestry.

Ozzy Lusth Partner

In 2022, Lusth came out as bisexual.

Ozzy Lusth OnlyFans

He is currently promoting OnlyFans in the adult film industry.

Ozzy Lusth Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $500 Thousand.

Ozzy Lusth Survivor

Lusth was initially approached to play Survivor after a friend met a casting agent for the show, who was looking for a “non-stereotypical Latino.” He was a member of the Aitutaki (Aitu) tribe, which represented Latinos, and was regarded as a threat. He proposed that the tribe hold an immunity challenge in order to vote out the weak link, Billy Garcia, but was met with skepticism. After two consecutive victories, Probst announced that both tribes would go to Tribal Council, where Lusth, along with the rest of the tribe except Jessica “Flicka” Smith, denounced “Plan Voodoo” and voted Cao Boi Bui out. Lusth was a big part of the next three straight wins, and the Rarotonga (Raro) tribe’s numbers were dwindling.

When Probst announced a mutiny offer, the Aitu tribe was stunned and decimated, as original Raro members Woodcock and Penner returned. Lusth’s alliance with Oakley, Kwon, and Lee was cemented by the mutiny, and the Aitu Four dominated subsequent challenges. Following the tribe merger, Lusth and his allies voted to exile Nate Gonzalez, Woodcock, Penner, and Woodcock to Exile Island.

Ozzy Lusth Photo
Ozzy Lusth Photo

Lusth won the final immunity challenge, advancing to the Final Three alongside Kwon, who had the hidden immunity idol. Lusth was praised for his athletic abilities but chastised for being a loner at the final Tribal Council. He was the first male runner-up in two years since the eighth season, finishing second in a 5-4-0 vote.

Lusth was the original Aitu tribe’s longest-lasting contestant, winning five of six individual immunity challenges. He received a Mercury Mariner for being voted the season’s best player. After Colby Donaldson, Tom Westman, and Terry Deitz, he became the fourth player in history to win five immunity challenges in a single season.

Ozzy Lusth Foursome

He made an appearance on the Playboy reality show Foursome. Foursome (also known as Playboy’s Foursome) is an adult reality dating show that aired on Playboy TV for five seasons. He also made an appearance on the Playboy reality show Foursome. Foursome (also known as Playboy’s Foursome) is an adult reality dating show that aired on Playboy TV for five seasons. Foursome is a reality dating game show in which four singles, two men and two women, spend 24 hours in a Los Angeles mansion. Sexually oriented party games are initiated by playmates and models, followed by “field trips” to Hollywood clubs, massage parlors, or trendy bars. Participants may have sexual encounters, separate beds, or “hook up” with facilitators.

Ozzy Lusth Game Changers

Lusth made a fourth appearance in the 34th season of Survivor: Game Changers. He was one of only four contestants to compete on Survivor four times at the time, joining “Boston Rob” Mariano, Rupert Boneham, and fellow Game Changers contestant Cirie Fields. On Day 16, Lusth attended his first Tribal Council, where he voted out two-time winner Sandra Diaz-Twine with the majority. On Day 18, he had to return to Tribal Council and join the majority in removing Jeff Varner. On Day 24, he was caught off guard because he posed too much of a physical threat. He finished 12th and was the jury’s second member. At Final Tribal Council, he praised finalist Brad Culpepper’s gameplay and voted for him to win, despite the fact that Sarah Lacina would eventually win the title of “Sole Survivor.”