He's the reigning King of The Jungle after winning I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! back in 2016.

Now Brendan Fevola has been approached to appear on next year's new series of Australian Survivor.

The former AFL star, 37 revealed the offer during his Hit Network breakfast show Fifi, Fev and Byron on Tuesday morning.

'I'd win it!' Former AFL star Brendan Fevola (pictured) revealed he has been approached to appear on next year's Australian Survivor... two years after clinching crown on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!

'We got an email [from] Survivor asking if I was interested to do Survivor because I was reigning King of the Jungle,' the controversial sports star told his co-hosts.

But Brendan claimed he couldn't commit to the two month shoot in Fiji because 'he would make it to the end and win it'.

'I'd have to take work off and I can't leave for two months. Because let's be honest, I'd win it. Although I'd actually probably get voted off early because I'd be such a threat,' he bragged.

Crowning glory: Brendan emerged victorious from the South African jungle in 2016 after beating Shane Warne, 49, on I'm a Celebrity...

And the controversial sports star, who's expecting his third child with wife Alex Fevola, 41, also claimed he's contracted to Channel Nine who wouldn't 'allow him' to appear on Ten reality series.

Daily Mail Australia has reached out to Ten for comment.

Brendan emerged victorious from the South African jungle in 2016 after beating 49-year-old Shane Warne on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!

Battle of the fittest: Former AFL star Brian Lake (left) will go head to head against ex-competitive swimmer Shane Gould (middle) and criminal barrister Sharn Coombes (right) on Australian Survivor's season finale, due to air on Tuesday night

After recent champs Fiona O'Loughlin, 55, and Casey Donovan, 30, he's the last male winner of the popular Ten series.

Meanwhile former AFL star Brian Lake, 36, will go head to head against ex-competitive swimmer Shane Gould, 61, and criminal barrister Sharn Coombes, 41, on Australian Survivor's Champions vs Contenders season finale, due to air on Tuesday night.

The trio, who all hail from the Champions tribe, will battle each other for a chance to win $500,000.

Australian Survivor host Jonathan LaPaglia, 49, recently told Who magazine that viewers 'won't be disappointed' by what's to come in the finale.