Mark Hewlett

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Mark Hewlett is a Zimbabwean born radio and television personality most prominent in his adopted home of New Zealand. In 2003 Hewlett was crowned Fear Factor grand champion.

As a child his parents fled Zimbabwe to settle in Canada and the USA during the Zimbabwean war. The family then moved back to their native Zimbabwe in 1980 and then to neighbouring South Africa in 1987, where Hewlett attended secondary school in Durban. In 1996, after a year at Natal University and a stay in London, Hewlett, for the fifth time, emigrated overseas this time to Los Angeles for a change of pace. There he was discovered by a photographer and began his modelling career. Following his move Hewlett was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes: he now injects himself four times a day.

During his stay in Los Angeles Hewlett successfully competed in the Fear Factor Grand Champion edition which he won and took home $100,000 a portion of which he gave to his New Zealand-based parents. Hot on the heels of his Fear Factor win, Hewlett moved to New Zealand so he could be closer to his parents, he has since appeared in numerous television shows and is currently a daily host on ZM.

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  • Is a major supporter of diabetes in New Zealand.
  • He identifies as South African despite his Zimbabwean heritage.
  • He speaks four languages.

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