'Survivor' Star Parvati Shallow Claims Ex-Husband Told Her, I Hope You 'Blow Your Brains Out'
By Mike Walters on August 31, 2021 at 3:31 PM EDT
'Survivor' winner Parvati Shallow is requesting a domestic violence restraining order against her ex-husband, claiming he was "verbally and physically" aggressive -- including screaming at her, "I hope you kill yourself."
According to the brutal documents, obtained by The Blast, the reality star turned yoga instructor filed the additional information in an ongoing divorce in Los Angeles County Court. In the filing, the 'Survivor' star says her estranged husband -- John Fincher -- was verbally and physically aggressive during an argument -- which forced her to file for a restraining order.
In the filing, Parvati claims Fincher -- who also starred on 'Survivor' -- "got in my face" and claims it was not the first time. "It made me feel really scared like he's crossed a line and his rage has overcome him and that he can't stop himself," she wrote. On the night in question, Shallow claims she "didn't feel safe going anywhere with (him)" after he allegedly told her "I don’t care about you. I hope you kill yourself. You can walk into traffic. You can jump off a cliff. I hope you put a gun in your mouth and blow your brains out.”
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During the "scary" incident, Shallow says the couple's young daughter was "less than one foot away" when her estranged husband "lunged at me, grabbed my arm and wrestled my phone out of my hands and made a dash for the door."
In the request, Parvati is asking a judge to order Fincher to stay at least 100 yards away from her and wants him to only have "supervised visitation" with his daughter.
Fincher responded to the allegations, in his own filing, claiming the August 20th blowout allegedly started over an argument about the couple's daughter sleeping at a friend's home. "During the argument, which lasted a few minutes, Parvati and I both raised our voices,” John wrote.
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He continued, “Parvati was sitting on a couch during the argument. I was standing. At the end of the argument, I walked over to the couch where Parvati was sitting. I reached forward and grabbed Parvati’s phone which was on the couch. Parvati swung her arms and hands at me when I picked up her phone. Parvati's hands touched my arm and my torso. I grabbed the phone and walked away, toward the front door of the house.”
"I did not hit, kick, push or in any other way have any physical contact with Parvati at any time (that night)," he stated.
The reality star's argument brought out the police department who arrived at their friend's home to take a report. According to the filing, the cops "interviewed the adults at the house" and "made no arrests."
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At this point, the decision is up to a judge, who will decide on the restraining order and temporary custody issues with their child.
We broke the story, the 'Survivor' winner filed for divorce after nearly four years of marriage. At the time, she didn't include any of the allegations of domestic violence -- which were added to the case shortly after the initial filing.