TV show: Jungle Camp 2023: These stars are there

TV show
Jungle camp 2023: These stars are there

The RTL jungle camp will be moderated in 2023 by Sonja Zietlow and Jan Köppen. Who will be in the race for the title next year has now become public. photo

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Twelve stars will soon be going to the jungle camp again. RTL has now announced the participants. After corona-related restrictions, the show will take place again in the usual format in the future.

About a month before the start of the jungle camp, RTL officially announced the twelve participants – you won’t find any real celebrities. Actor Martin Semmelrogge (67, “Das Boot”) is likely to be best known. With him are, among others, the Neue Deutsche Welle singer Markus Mörl (63, “I want fun”), ex-player Claudia Effenberg (57) and singer Lucas Cordalis (55, “We drink ouzo with good friends”) Australia in stock.

For the younger generation of reality stars, there are “Beauty & the Nerd” winner Cecilia Asoro (26), “Ex On The Beach” candidate Gigi Birofio (23) and make-up influencer Jolina Mennen (30) . There are also the “Germany’s Next Top Model” participant Tessa Bergmeier (33), the radio presenter and ex-girlfriend of Oliver Kahn, Verena Kerth (41), actress Jana Pallaske (43), the “Big Brother” known as “Checker vom Neckar”. “Veteran Cosimo Citiolo (40) and model Papis Loveday (45). According to RTL, Senegalese-born Loveday is “the most successful black male model in the world”. He was therefore seen several times on the cover of international fashion magazines and ran for Armani, Versace and Dior.

“I’m a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here!” (IBES) starts on Friday 13th January. The spectacle is one day longer this year. The final is on January 29th, a Sunday. For the first time since the beginning of 2020, the disgust tests will be filmed again in Australia. Because of the Corona crisis, the show was first replaced by a similar spectacle in Germany and then produced in South Africa. The jungle camp is moderated by Sonja Zietlow and Jan Köppen.

Köppen replaces Daniel Hartwich. “The reason for this is my family, who will no longer be able to accompany me in the future because of compulsory schooling,” Hartwich said in February. In 2013 he succeeded the deceased comedian Dirk Bach on the show.

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