He's been one of the more reserved characters on this year's season of Australian Survivor.

But Peter Conte has revealed there is more to him than first meets the eye, recalling the very cheeky moment Aaron 'AK' Knight tried to kiss him during the show.

Speaking to OK! Magazine, the 22-year-old also confessed he was left disappointed by his edit on Survivor, arguing he found himself 'invisible'.

'AK tried to give me a sneaky kiss!' Australian Survivor's Peter Conte recalls cheeky moment that DIDN'T make it to air

Peter said there had been a very cheeky moment between him and evicted contestant AK that never made it to air.

The controversial contestant known for his big moves on the series jokingly attempted to smooch Peter during the show.

'I celebrated my birthday on the island and AK tried to give me a sneaky kiss,' Peter revealed.

Didn't make the cut: Peter said there had been a very cheeky moment between him and evicted contestant AK that never made it to air

Kiss and make up? The controversial contestant known for his big moves (pictured centre) on the series jokingly attempted to smooch Peter during the show

But Peter did not return the affection, laughing as he recalled he had 'recoiled' when AK tried to kiss him.

Besides the cheeky moment not making it to air, Peter says he has been disappointed by how he came across on the show.

Peter is one of just four contestants still remaining on the island, as the show draws closer towards its finale.

And while he has been portrayed as a silent type on the series, the self-described bubbly digital advertising producer says it couldn't be further from the truth.

Finalist: Peter is one of just four contestants still remaining on the island, as the show draws closer towards its finale

'I feel a little bit down about my edit,' the reality TV star told the magazine, 'I found I was a little invisible.'

Since appearing on Australian Survivor, openly gay Peter has also lent his support to the marriage equality campaign.

In an open letter published by Mamamia, Peter revealed the entire cast of 2017 Australian Survivor supported legalising gay marriage.

'I especially valued their opinion because they’re 24 people who’re all vastly different and represent all walks of life – and it was because of this that I was shocked at how united everyone was in their support of marriage equality,' he said.