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US reality television show Survivor has been rocked by a scandal after a contestant defrauded the show's producers of $58,000.
Denise Martin, a former school lunch-lady, said during the season finale she had lost her job after returning home from appearing on the show.
She said she had been demoted to a cleaner at the Douglas Intermediate Elementary School in Massachusetts, and was being paid just $8 an hour.
During an ad break, host of the show Jeff Probst announced that the show's creator Mark Burnett wanted to give Martin US$50,000 (AU$58,000).
Her story came undone, however, when the school's superintendent Nancy Lane told producers Martin had actually been promoted.
It wasn't until Martin was confronted by Lane on the CBS Early Show that she admitted the truth.
"It was not my intention to be misleading," Martin said. "Nancy has been outstanding to me."
"She has done everything possible. She has given me the leave of absences to be on the show.
"I apologise to everybody. Believe me, I wish none of this had happened.
"I couldn't say I’m sorry enough."
The Early Show's segment moderator Julie Chen asked Martin: "What about the $50,000 you got for what appeared to be a sob story?"
"I had no idea I was going to be awarded that," Martin replied. With only seconds left in the segment, Chen tried again, asking whether she was going to keep the money.
Martin shook her head, without directly answering the question.
"I love my town," Martin said. "I love my community. Nancy does a great job."