Throughout Survivor's 38 seasons, Jeff Probst has been a constant guiding presence for both the show's contestants and the viewers. Regarding his private life, Probst is a bit more private, and his marriage to former model and actress Lisa Ann Russell is pretty low-key.

But if you dig a little deeper into his dating history, you'll find that after his divorce from his first wife, psychotherapist Shelley Wright, Probst dated a woman named Julie Berry...whom he met while she was a Survivor contestant.

Here's Julie Berry on Survivor's 9th season:

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Berry is a Maine native, and she has a Master's degree in educational psychology and counseling from California State University, Northridge. She appeared on Survivor: Vanuatu in 2004, and after filming wrapped, Probst e-mailed her to say "hi," according to a People report from the same year. They didn't let their 19-year age difference deter their love story, and they went public with their relationship at the Survivor: Vanuatu reunion.

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They also loved to make out on every red carpet they could find.

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The couple dated for four years before calling it quits in 2008, and Berry has had some impressive accomplishments since then, including setting a world record.

She's been a story assistant and producer on several TV shows, including Dancing With the Stars and The Bachelor. She also works as a marriage and family therapist in Los Angeles.

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Most recently, Berry and her travel partner Kasey Stewart (a former contestant on The Bachelorette) earned themselves a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records when they visited all seven continents in the fastest time ever recorded: three days, 20 hours, 4 minutes and 19 seconds.

Berry has mostly kept mum about Probst since their breakup, but in a 2012 appearance on Rob Cesternino's podcast, she talked about how she probably won't ever come back on the show because of that former relationship.