The latest episode of ‘I’m a Celebrity – Get Me Out of Here’ showcased intense storms and heartfelt revelations among the contestants. While seeking shelter, they shared personal stories, including Yeliz Koç discussing her daughter’s relationship with her estranged father, and Anna-Carina Woitschack reflecting on her painful divorce. Nina Bott revealed her childhood struggles with addiction in her family, while Lilly Becker recounted a traumatic moment with Boris. Sam Dylan faced fears during a challenging task, and Alessia Herren expressed her simple ambition to work at Aldi.
Stormy Nights and Emotional Revelations
The second episode of ‘I’m a Celebrity – Get Me Out of Here’ on RTL (also available on RTL+) brought with it a tempest, both literally and figuratively. As thunder rumbled and rain poured, panic ensued among the jungle campers. Sam Dylan (33) was particularly alarmed, exclaiming, ‘We have to get out of here! RUN!’ The group sought refuge in the jungle phone, where they huddled for an hour, escaping the deluge.
Heartfelt Stories Around the Campfire
As the storm raged outside, the campers gathered around the campfire to share personal stories. Yeliz Koç (31) opened up about her ex, Jimi Blue Ochsenknecht (33), stating that he has recently tried to reconnect with their daughter. ‘To her, I say: ‘This is Jimi. Because ‘Dad’ he has to earn first,’ Koç emphasized, reflecting on her own childhood experiences. Her father had left when she was just three, showing little interest, and she aims to protect her daughter from similar pain.
During a dishwashing session with Jörg Dahlmann (66), Anna-Carina Woitschack (32) discussed her divorce from Stefan Mross (49). ‘After six years, when issues keep resurfacing and it becomes unbearable, you have to take a stand,’ the pop singer shared, revealing the emotional toll of losing both her partner and her best friend in the process. ‘I lost two people because of it,’ she admitted, tears in her eyes.
Nina Bott (47) also shared her struggles, explaining her aversion to alcohol due to her parents’ battles with substance abuse. She recounted taking care of her mother, who faced depression and eating disorders from a young age: ‘Since I was eleven, I’ve been the caretaker.’ Bott poignantly recalled how her father met her mother during a crisis, underscoring the importance of openly discussing such challenges.
Meanwhile, Maurice Dziwak (26) initiated a conversation about Boris Becker (57) with Lilly Becker (48), who recounted a shocking moment when her ex-husband threw her onto the street overnight. ‘Boris said, you can go, Amadeus can stay,’ she recalled, highlighting the complexity of their relationship. Dziwak was taken aback, but Lilly reassured him, saying, ‘The relationship is good; he loves his father.’
As the jungle challenges persisted, Sam Dylan faced his own fears during a daunting test. He was tasked with collecting twelve stars in twelve minutes within a claustrophobic underground environment teeming with creatures. Although he managed to navigate through lizards, scorpions, and snakes, panic set in as the space shrank. After abandoning the task, he confided to moderators Sonja Zietlow (56) and Jan Köppen (41), ‘I had tightness, it got tighter and tighter…’ With no stars to show, he returned to camp but has another opportunity in the upcoming episode after viewers voted to send him back for another try.
In a lighter moment, Alessia Herren (23) expressed her unique aspiration of working at Aldi. ‘I just want that,’ she told Jörg Dahlmann, revealing she had already applied but was missing some documents. Jörg was taken aback by her grounded ambition, remarking, ‘I would never have thought that someone in the jungle camp would say they want to work at Aldi.’