Brendan Fevola and his daughter Leni are the first officially confirmed team set to compete in this year’s The Amazing Race Australia: Celebrity Edition.
The announcement came during The Fox’s Fifi, Fev & Nick live Brekky in the Burbs show at Noble Park, where Fevola surprised listeners by revealing he’s temporarily stepping away from radio.
No stranger to reality TV, the former AFL star won I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! also on Channel 10 back in 2016 and is now gearing up for another televised adventure.
Calling it a “once-in-a-lifetime” chance, Fevola said he couldn’t pass up the opportunity to travel the world with his 18-year-old daughter Leni Fevola.

While Fevola embarks on the race, Jules Lund will reunite with Fifi Box as a guest co-host on The Fox Breakfast Show, marking a nostalgic return for fans of the former Fifi & Jules drive show.
Hosted by former NRL star Beau Ryan, 10 revived The Amazing Race Australia in 2019 and has delivered five seasons so far. In 2023, the network introduced a celebrity edition, now back for a third straight year.