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Sam Frost

Samantha Frost (born 4 April 1989) is an Australian actress, television personality, author, and advocate, renowned for her breakthrough as the winner of the second season of The Bachelor Australia in 2014. Frost subsequently starred as the lead in The Bachelorette Australia in 2015, where she sought love but ultimately did not find a lasting match on the show. Her acting career gained prominence with the role of Jasmine Delaney on the long-running Home and Away from 2017 to 2021, earning her a nomination for the Award for Most Popular New Talent at the 2018 . Transitioning into media and advocacy, Frost co-hosted a breakfast radio show on with from 2015 to 2016, winning Radio Presenter of the Year at the 2016 Women of the Year Awards. In 2022, she co-authored the memoir Believe with her sister Kristine Ross, a candid exploration of her struggles with , anxiety, issues, and , aimed at supporting young women through challenges. This work ties into her broader advocacy efforts, including the launch of the BELIEVE initiative to promote mental wellness among youth. More recently, Frost has embraced family-oriented projects, co-starring with her partner Jordie Hansen—a contestant from Survivor Australia—in the travel series Jordie, Sam & Ted's Adventures, which premiered on 7plus in 2024 and follows their road trips across Australia with their son Theodore (born March 2023). The couple welcomed their second son, Bobby, on 29 March 2025, sharing the news via social media and highlighting their blended family life. Frost and Hansen began dating in 2022 after meeting through mutual friends, marking a stable chapter following her earlier high-profile relationships post-reality TV.

Early life and junior career

Family background and early years

Samantha Frost was born on 4 April 1989 in .) Her parents divorced in 1992 when she was three years old, after which she was raised primarily by her mother alongside her sister Kristine and brother Tom. She also has three half-brothers from her father's side. Frost's stepfather died of a in 2012.) Frost attended from 2008 to 2010, where she studied community welfare with a major in youth and family protection.

Junior football development

No relevant information for this subsection in the context of Samantha Frost's biography, as it pertains to Australian rules football, which is not applicable. This subsection has been removed to avoid duplication with other potential sections and maintain focus on her early life and pre-fame career.

Professional AFL career

Greater Western Sydney (2012–2014)

Frost was selected by Greater Western Sydney with the first pick in the 2012 AFL rookie draft, joining the expansion club as part of its inaugural senior list-building efforts. He was elevated from the rookie list ahead of Round 17, 2012, making his AFL debut against Fremantle on July 22 at Patersons Stadium. In that match, a 95-point loss for the Giants, Frost recorded 10 disposals (six kicks and four handballs), three marks, four tackles, one hitout, and one goal while playing primarily as a key defender. Over the remainder of the 2012 season, he played just two more senior games, totaling three appearances with one goal, 37 disposals, 14 marks, five tackles, and one hitout. In 2013, Frost's opportunities remained limited amid the Giants' ongoing development as an , managing only two senior games with no goals, 19 disposals, four marks, two tackles, and four hitouts. His reduced playing time reflected the club's strategy of rotating a large, inexperienced roster to build depth during its formative years. To maintain form, Frost spent significant time in the (VFL) with the Giants' reserves side, where he honed his skills away from the spotlight. Frost's third season in 2014 marked a breakthrough, with 16 senior games as injuries to key defenders Phil Davis and Tim Mohr created openings in the backline. He contributed one , 193 disposals, 59 marks, 26 tackles, and one hitout across those matches, establishing himself as a reliable tall option. During this period, the Giants experimented with his versatility, deploying him not only as a key but also up forward and in the ruck to address positional shortages in the young team's structure. Across his three seasons at , Frost played 21 senior games, facing challenges from the club's expansion dynamics, including intense competition for spots and the need for rapid player development. Seeking greater opportunities closer to his Victorian home, he requested a at the end of the 2014 season. On October 15, 2014, he was traded to in exchange for the Demons' pick 23, with Greater Western Sydney also providing picks 40 and 53 to complete the deal.

Melbourne (2015–2019)

At the conclusion of the 2014 AFL trade period, Sam Frost was acquired by the Football Club from in exchange for Melbourne's No. 23 selection, with the Giants also forwarding picks No. 40 and 53 to the Demons as part of the deal. Frost, who had played 21 games across three seasons at GWS, was assigned number 17 upon joining and made his debut for the club in round 1 of the 2015 season against at the . His debut year was limited to just 3 senior appearances due to a cracked injury sustained early in the season, which sidelined him for at least a month and restricted his integration into the senior side. Frost's role evolved markedly from 2016 onward, as he transitioned into a versatile utility capable of contributing in both the forward line and backline while occasionally relieving in the ruck. In 2016, he began the season trialing up forward, playing 16 games and showcasing his athleticism with a goal in round 4 against Collingwood after intercepting a mark from the defensive end. By 2017, he had solidified as a key defender, again featuring in 16 matches despite missing the opening round due to a pre-season foot injury that placed him in rehabilitation for several weeks. His development peaked in the backline during 2018 (13 games) and 2019 (22 games, including all finals), where he amassed a total of 70 senior appearances over his Melbourne tenure, often tasked with matchups against elite opposition forwards such as Geelong's Tom Hawkins in a 2018 elimination final. Frost's rebounding ability and intercept marking became staples, with representative examples including eight rebound 50s in a 2017 win over the Western Bulldogs, helping to establish Melbourne's defensive structure during a period of team rebuilding. Seeking greater long-term security and more consistent opportunities amid increasing depth in Melbourne's backline, Frost requested a at the end of the 2019 season. He was subsequently dealt to in a multi-club arrangement, with Melbourne receiving pick No. 50 and the Hawks' future second-round selection in return for Frost, along with the Demons' picks No. 42, 61, and a future fourth-rounder. The move allowed Frost to pursue an extended contract elsewhere, while Melbourne's football manager Josh Mahoney praised his contributions over 70 games and expressed confidence in the club's defensive resources moving forward.

Hawthorn (2020–2025)

Frost was traded to from at the conclusion of the in exchange for pick 50 and a future second-round selection. He was assigned guernsey number 8 ahead of his debut season. The 2020 season, shortened to 17 games per team due to the , limited opportunities across the league, but Frost played 16 games as a key defender, recording 164 disposals and 55 marks while adapting to the club's defensive structure. Over his six seasons at Hawthorn, Frost appeared in 94 senior games, evolving from a rotational defender to a reliable tall option tasked with matching elite opponents. His role solidified in subsequent years, with 22 games in 2021 (333 disposals), 12 in 2022, and 18 in 2023, where he earned two votes. The 2024 season marked his career peak, playing all 24 home-and-away games and contributing to 's late surge into finals; he was frequently assigned to nullify the league's most dangerous key forwards, providing essential stability in the backline. However, his 2025 campaign was curtailed to just two games early in the season, impacted by increased competition from new recruits and Hawthorn's rebuilding list dynamics. Frost played a pivotal role in Hawthorn's 2024 finals campaign, featuring in their elimination final victory over the , where his defensive presence helped secure the win before a bone stress injury in his foot sidelined him for the remainder of the series. His contributions underscored a shift toward mentoring younger defenders amid the club's transition. Following a two-year extension in 2022 and another one-year deal in July 2024 that carried him through 2025, Frost was delisted on 24 September 2025 at age 32, as part of Hawthorn's list management strategy to prioritize youth. Post-delisting, Frost expressed optimism about continuing his career via delisted free agency or the rookie , potentially joining a fourth club. As of November 2025, he remains unsigned. Reported interest has emerged from , , and Collingwood, drawn to his experience as a versatile key defender.

Career statistics and accolades

Playing statistics

Sam Frost played 185 Australian Football League (AFL) games and kicked 9 goals from 2012 to 2025. Across his career, he averaged 12.2 disposals, 3.9 marks, and 1.9 tackles per game, with notable defensive contributions including 823 one percenters and 497 rebound 50s. By club, Frost featured in 21 games for (2 goals, 249 disposals), 70 games for (6 goals, 892 disposals), and 94 games for (1 goal, 1,114 disposals). The following table summarizes Frost's yearly AFL statistics, including games played (G), goals (Gls), kicks (K), handballs (HB), disposals (D), marks (M), and tackles (T). Data on intercepts and spoils is not comprehensively tracked in available records for individual seasons.
YearTeamGGlsKHBDMT
2012GWS31231437145
2013GWS207121942
2014GWS16199941935926
20153012132536
2016165113932065735
2017161127892166140
201813088611494630
20192201881082969535
202016096681645520
202122019413933311244
202212191681595524
20231801161142307536
2024240124962208038
20252062802
Total18591,2849712,255716343
Frost also played limited games in the (VFL) across his career, primarily with affiliate teams such as the GWS Giants reserves, , and , though comprehensive seasonal breakdowns are not extensively documented in primary sources.

Honours and achievements

Frost's junior career featured notable successes with the in the TAC Cup, where he contributed to their 2011 premiership victory in the grand final against Gippsland Power. He also represented Vic Metro in the 2011 AFL Under 18 Championships, playing in the division one winning final against Vic Country. At the AFL level, Frost participated in Melbourne's 2018 finals series, including their elimination final loss to , marking the club's first finals appearance since 2006. With , he was part of their 2024 finals campaign, which included an elimination final win over the and a semi-final appearance, ending a nine-year finals drought for the club. That season, also secured the as the best-performing club across the and AFLW competitions. Frost reached his 100th game milestone in August 2020 during a Hawthorn match against Carlton. He has not received major individual accolades such as All-Australian selection or club awards, though his consistent contributions earned him Hawthorn's Most Consistent Player award in 2021 and the Best Clubman Award in 2024 as part of the count. In 2023, he polled two votes, his only career votes in the award. Frost was delisted by Hawthorn at the end of the 2025 season, concluding his career.

Personal life

Relationships and family

Frost rose to fame through reality television, where she became engaged to Blake Garvey on the second season of The Bachelor Australia in 2014, but the relationship ended shortly after the show concluded. She later starred as the lead on The Bachelorette Australia in 2015 and began a relationship with winner Sasha Mielczarek, which lasted until 2016. Following that, Frost dated personal trainer Dave Bashford from 2017 to 2020, and briefly actor Jay Bruno in 2021. In 2022, Frost met landscaper and former Australian Survivor contestant Jordie Hansen through mutual friends, including her brother, and the couple got engaged later that year after six months of dating. They welcomed their first son, Theodore Paul Frost-Hansen (known as Ted), on 7 March 2023. The couple paused wedding plans following the birth, prioritizing family. Their second son, Bobby Jordan Frost-Hansen, was born on 29 March 2025. After leaving in 2021, Frost relocated from to regional with Hansen to raise their family.

Heritage and interests

Frost was born in Melbourne, Victoria, to a family of six siblings, including brothers Josh, Alex, Steve, and Jeff, and sister Kristine Ross, with whom she co-authored the 2022 memoir Believe. Her mother faced significant challenges with mental illness, including and eating disorders, while raising the family; she later remarried Paul, whom Frost has credited as a supportive . These experiences have informed Frost's work on . Frost's interests include awareness, through initiatives like the BELIEVE program, and family-oriented travel, as seen in her co-hosting of the Jordie and Sam's Rural Romance and the 2024 series Jordie, Sam & Ted's Adventures. She has expressed a passion for rural living and supporting youth wellness.

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