Sarrah Le Marquand
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And how uncovering generations of rebellious women and family tragedy on an upcoming episode of Who Do You Think You Are has changed the way she sees herself.
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Chrissie, tell me a little bit about this.
Are you one of those people that's interested in family trees?
Is it something that you could have drawn yourself before this experience?
As a natural-born storyteller and someone that had that interest in the human stories from the start, you sure found them in what was uncovered in this episode of Who Do You Think You Are?
Because without giving too much away, it obviously explores the story of your three times great-grandmother, Mary, Irish-born woman who emigrated to Australia.
Yes.
How was it for you discovering some of those moments in her history?
I am really fascinated to hear about the travel component of it and the cloak and dagger component of it, the fact that you're understandably reluctant to give too much away.
It's a little bit reminiscent of, I imagine, what it was like when you were flown into the jungle to appear on I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here.
Has it taken you a little bit back to that experience in terms of the surprise element?
No, I don't.
Oh, you would hate this.
My definition of hell.
But you must, Chrissie, that you keep putting yourself in this position.
Are you comfortable with surprises?
It's so The Bachelor.
I know what you mean about romantic.
It's very The Bachelorette, isn't it?