Lilly Becker shared emotional family memories during “I’m a Star – Get Me Out of Here!” revealing her tragic past of losing her parents at a young age. The episode featured conflicts over cooking duties, a challenging jungle test, and poignant discussions about cancer awareness. Jörg Dahlmann opened up about his health battles, urging viewers to prioritize screenings. Meanwhile, Maurice’s plush rabbit, “Schnuffel,” was saved through a treasure hunt, bringing joy back to the camp.
Lilly Becker Shares Heartfelt Memories
Lilly Becker, aged 48, made headlines at the start of the eleventh episode of “I’m a Star – Get Me Out of Here!” on RTL. She humorously flashed the middle finger, but it was all in good fun after suffering a minor burn while cooking. As the ex-wife of tennis legend Boris Becker discussed her past, she opened up to fellow contestant Alessia Herren, 23, by sharing her poignant family history. Lilly revealed that she tragically lost her parents in an accident at just three years old. Her only connection to her mother, who hailed from Suriname, comes from stories shared by others. She reminisced, saying, “She was wild, pretty, easy-going, and had many friends. Everyone loved her; when she was around, there was joy.”
While Lilly inherited her mother’s vivacious spirit, she attributes her appearance to her father. She possesses only a single photograph of him and knows little about his identity, referring to him as Jan, a common German name. Raised alongside her sister at their grandparents’ home, Lilly feels a deep connection to her grandmother’s spirit in the jungle, even imagining conversations about her husband’s intimate life.
Conflicts and Cancer Awareness in the Jungle
The camp was not without its share of drama. Sam Dylan, 33, and Anna-Carina Woitschack, 32, attempted to take charge of the cooking, but Edith Stehfest, 29, frequently interrupted their efforts. To restore harmony among the celebrities, they reluctantly brought in the helicopter chef, leading to a meal that ultimately satisfied everyone. However, a dispute arose later about whether Anna-Carina, as the designated cook, should still be responsible for dishwashing duties.
The following morning, Nina Bott, 47, was voted out, marking her departure as the third celebrity to leave the show. Proud of her journey, the former “GZSZ” actress expressed relief at returning to what she called her “intact world,” having encountered unsavory characters during her time in the jungle.
Meanwhile, Anna-Carina had her moment in the spotlight as she participated in the jungle test alongside Pierre Sanoussi-Bliss, 62. Tensions briefly flared when Pierre used the term “stupid,” but he clarified that it was meant in a light-hearted manner. The pair tackled challenging tunnel systems, with Pierre navigating on land while Anna-Carina faced underwater obstacles. Although she hesitated to dive, the usually stern host Sonja Zietlow showed compassion and suggested they switch roles. As a result, Pierre took on the dive, while Anna-Carina confronted various creatures on land to collect code words for unlocking stars. Unfortunately, their efforts fell short, and they returned to camp with only two stars out of nine.
In a touching moment, Jörg Dahlmann, 66, shared his health struggles after his colon cancer diagnosis in 2005, which took the lives of his father, grandfather, and uncle. He recounted a dark period when he wished for death following a failed surgery. Fortunately, his health improved just before an emergency procedure. Later, he faced prostate cancer, which led to the removal of his gland. When asked by Maurice Dziwak, 26, if he had “lost an egg,” Jörg clarified that while he could no longer ejaculate, everything else functioned normally. With tears in his eyes, he urged viewers to prioritize cancer screenings.
Meanwhile, Maurice had almost forgotten about his beloved plush rabbit, “Schnuffel,” which he had to surrender due to rule violations. As Pierre, the new team leader, enforced rules more leniently, hopes for Schnuffel’s return seemed dim. However, the hosts showed compassion, allowing Maurice and Edith to compete in a treasure hunt for the return of Schnuffel and other luxury items. Despite a humorous mix-up involving “vaginal” and “horizontal,” they successfully completed the maze challenge. With Schnuffel back in camp, everyone could enjoy the luxury items once again. Surprisingly, no one was voted out this time, although Edith had received the fewest votes from viewers.