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‘Survivor’: Boston Rob Shares Rare Photo With Wife Amber Mariano From ‘All-Stars’ Season

If there’s one thing “Boston Rob” Mariano is going to do, it’s gush about his beloved wife, Amber Mariano. The Survivor alums, who famously met and fell in love during Season 8, aka Survivor: All-Stars, in 2003, are still going strong more than 20 years later.
Boston Rob noticed a sweet social media trend going viral and decided to participate. “If you’re seeing this, post a picture of the early days with your love, the prompt read. The social media-savvy Traitors alum shared a new Polaroid picture that included Amber from when they competed on Survivor: All-Stars. Talk about a rare find!
Boston Rob and Amber were all smiles as they posed for the photo on Day 39 of the competition. “Pretty sure, this qualifies as the early days!!! They gave us a Polaroid camera the last few days…. I saved this one! @survivorcbs” Boston Rob captioned the sweet photo.
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Season 8 came down to Boston Rob and Amber, with Amber ultimately becoming the champion. Boston Rob then proposed during the live finale of Survivor: All-Stars, which took place at Madison Square Garden on May 9, 2004. The couple married the next year.
Since saying “I do,” the Survivor stars have welcomed four daughters: Lucia, Carina, Isabetta, and Adelina. They recently took a family vacation with their kids to Cabo.
In April, the reality TV couple celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary. “We have four daughters, and they make us so happy, and we stick together as a family,” Amber told Access in May. “We do everything together, and we just always have so much fun, so I really think that’s just what solidified us. Twenty years has flown by. I can’t believe it’s been 20 years. We’ve had so much fun, made so many great memories, and we’re looking forward to more.”
Boston Rob chimed in, “Every day is fun. That’s how our relationship started. We kind of started on a place, on an island, where everything was hard, so after that everything was better and easier, and it has been ever since.”