She was a favourite from early on, and if you're searching for proof, look no further than Twitter.
She was pinned as 'the funny one' early on in the show and certainly lived up to that reputation, which was maybe the reason the bachelor sent her home.
Early on, Shari made the bold move to approach the bachelor Jordan Mauger, which he promptly, and most likely accidently, walked away from.
A connection between the two was sensed early on, but with Shari hiding behind a wall of comedy Mauger didn't get to see the serious side of the 24-year-old.
"I didn't really open up to him, and I think he wanted that but it's quite hard in that situation."
However, towards the end of last night's episode, Shari indicated she wanted to spend her life with someone who she could constantly joke around with, whereas Mauger wanted someone who he could joke with from time-to-time.
When applications for The Bachelor opened, Shari said her mum rung her immediately.
"Before that she was ringing me every day to see if I had a boyfriend.
"Mum loved Jordan -- I think she loved him more than me."
Shari was one of the first ones to go on a single date, when Mauger took her to the art gallery. She played along and pretended she knew what she was talking about.
This was another highlight that Twitter fans revelled in -- Shari trying to describe the art.
She speaks fondly of Mauger, like the rest of those eliminated, even though things didn't work out.
Despite the elimination, she must have made a good impression, as she was given the first piece of jewellery this season -- a diamond necklace.
"If there was a spark it would've worked, but there wasn't."
Before the show even started, the brunette revealed that she had a webbed toe -- an early indicator of her awkward sense of humour.
She was also open about wanting to find a husband -- which she even describes in her Tinder profile.
Speaking of which, she says her profile is blowing up -- so the show has clearly not put her off the dating scene.
"It's [Tinder] going great. I'm getting heaps of 'superlikes' and roses [emojis]."
Shari said there's nothing she would change about going on the show.
"No regrets. It was the best experience of my life."
And she's remaining positive about not being chosen.
"I had a great time, and it didn't work out but that's ok. I'm sad to leave but it is what it is. I'll move on, next chapter."
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