He was booted from Australian Survivor after incautiously giving his hidden immunity idol to tribemate Phoebe.

But male glamour model Rohan MacLaren, 28, certainly had no space to hide any immunity idols earlier this month as he frolicked at a Melbourne beach in a pair of barely-there swimming briefs.

At one stage, onlookers were given more than they bargained for when Rohan decided to strip completely naked in broad daylight, revealing his bare rump for all to see.

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Tight squeeze! Australian Survivor evictee Rohan MacLaren, 28, certainly had no space to hide any immunity idols earlier this month as he frolicked at a Melbourne beach in a pair of barely-there swimming briefs

Having spent several weeks on the Upolu Island in Samoa, surviving off a diet of nothing but rice and beans, it was no wonder the formerly-buff hunk showcased a rather slender frame.

According to TV Week, Rohan lost a whopping nine kilograms in just 21 days, which resulted in him shedding the muscular silhouette of his gym-honed physique.

Rohan's shock elimination from Australian Survivor was dramatically billed by Channel Ten as 'the biggest blunder' in Survivor history.

Daring to bare! At one stage, onlookers were given more than they bargained for when Rohan decided to strip completely naked in broad daylight, revealing his bare rump for all to see

Humiliating exit: Rohan's shock elimination from Australian Survivor was dramatically billed by Channel Ten as 'the biggest blunder' in Survivor history

Indeed, Rohan has admitted that watching his elimination on television was rather unpleasant, telling Mamamia: 'I'm still licking my wounds.'

Since returning from his stint on the Island, Rohan has recommenced his modelling career by posing for brands such as menswear labels Aquila and Aussie Bum.

He also enjoyed a scenic trip by himself around the Kimberley region as a way of dealing with returning to society.

Back on the job! Since returning from his stint on the Island, Rohan has recommenced his modelling career by posing for brands such as menswear labels Aquila and Aussie Bum

Readjusting: He also enjoyed a scenic trip by himself around the Kimberley region as a way of dealing with returning to society

'I couldn't handle being back in civilisation,' he explained in an interview with News Corp.

'I ended up going on a bit of an odyssey and spent some time living in an indigenous community. It was great to wind down,' he said.

In true male model style, the handsome reality star documented his 'odyssey' on social media with a slew of shirtless happy snaps.