Australian Survivor winner Liz Parnov and her business partner Daniel

Australian Survivor winner Liz Parnov and her business partner Daniel Bradshaw announce their pregnancy in a VERY unconventional post: 'I just left pound town'

Liz Parnov is expecting her first child.

The Olympic pole vaulter shared in an Instagram post this weekend that she and her StreetX entrepreneur partner Daniel Bradshaw are soon to be parents.

The Russian-born athlete, 29, showed off her growing belly in a pink lace bra, while Daniel posed in an adult diaper and a pacifier in his mouth.

“I just left Pound Town,” she captioned the unconventional pregnancy announcement post, alongside a baby emoji.

The term “pound term” is a slang term that refers to vigorous sexual activity.

Liz Parnov is expecting her first child.  The Olympic pole vaulter shared the news that she and her StreetX entrepreneur partner Daniel Bradshaw are soon to become parents.  Both pictured

Liz Parnov is expecting her first child. The Olympic pole vaulter shared the news that she and her StreetX entrepreneur partner Daniel Bradshaw are soon to become parents. Both pictured

The couple work alongside Liz in the marketing department of Daniel's fashion brand StreetX, which he opened in 2011.

Liz won Australian Survivor: Heroes vs Villains last year and later revealed what she plans to do with her whopping $500,000 prize money.

She told the Daily Telegraph that she isn't sure how she plans to spend the half-million dollars, but she would like to invest in something.

“I feel like the last 24 hours have been a complete blur. And what I’m going to do with the money – I don’t even know,” she said.

“I think I really want to be very sensible about it and hopefully invest in something.”

The athlete also said she will be traveling with her partner Daniel, revealing: “I want to go to Paris!”

“I just left Pound Town,” she captioned the unconventional baby announcement post

“I just left Pound Town,” she captioned the unconventional baby announcement post

Liv battled hunger during the 47-day competition, losing a whopping 20 pounds and being left “skinny.”

“I was really struggling with the lack of food and at this point in the game you can see my body is pretty thin and all my bones are visible,” she told The Courier Mail after her win.

Liz says the show has taken a “massive toll” on her and that she has struggled a lot both mentally and physically.

“Honestly, being on Survivor is 10 times harder than being on the Olympics,” the champ added.

Liz is an excellent athlete who has competed for Australia in the Olympics, World Championships and Commonwealth Games in the pole vault.

Liz won Australian Survivor: Heroes vs Villains last year and later revealed what she plans to do with her whopping $500,000 prize money, including a trip to Paris

Liz won Australian Survivor: Heroes vs Villains last year and later revealed what she plans to do with her whopping $500,000 prize money, including a trip to Paris

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