TheseSurvivorcontestants may not have won the show — but they did win over each other.

Beisel, who left the show on day 30, made the announcement alongside a sweet photo of her and Nichting.

“WOAH. Did you guys hear the news?” the 27-year-old Olympic athlete captioned the pic of Nichting, 23, giving her a piggyback ride. “I’ve got a curly haired boyfriend named Jack and he is simply the most wonderful human being I know.”

“And yes, we share hair products,” she added.

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Elizabeth Beisel and Jack Nichting

Equally excited about their new relationship status, Nichting, who was axed from the show on episode seven, shared his own announcement onInstagram.

“I am beyond proud to call this curly headed, exuberant, and compassionate woman my girlfriend/twin,” he captioned a series of adorable photos.

OtherSurvivormembers seemed thrilled for the new couple — includingthis season’s winner, Tommy Sheehan.

“Can we double date?” Sheehan commented on Beisel’s post.

“Only if you pay big boiiiiiiiii,” the athlete quipped in response, joking about Sheehan’s $1 million in winnings from the show.

After a season full of controversy, Sheehan was awarded the title of Sole Survivor over Dean Kowalski and Noura Salman in an 8-2-0 jury vote. Lauren Beck and Janet Carbin, meanwhile, were eliminated during the finale in 4th and 5th place, respectively.

During the taped reunion show, hostJeff Probstrevealed ateaser for season 40,Winners at War. The season will feature 20 previous winners coming back to earn the title of Sole Survivor once more, as well as a fun twist reinstated from season 38.

When contestants are voted out, they are not eliminated for good, but rather live at a separate island to await a competition to potentially secure a spot back in the game.

Survivor: Winners at Warwill premiere on Feb. 12 at 8 p.m. ET on CBS.

source: people.com