Jungle camp fees: Thanks to the show, a star is now debt-free
Created: 02/11/2022 05:29
By: Judith Brown
The jungle camp 2022 participants after the show.
© RTL/Stefan Menne/RTL+
The jungle camp is over and all celebrities who have not broken off early will now receive their fee.
A star can free himself from his debts.
Cologne – The 15th season of “Jungle Camp*” is over and the winner has finally been determined: Reality TV star Filip Pavlovic was not only allowed to take the crown home, but also the whopping winner’s bonus of a whopping 100,000 euros.
The 27-year-old received this sum in contrast to the other participating celebrity candidates * on top.
They only got their fees, which differed considerably.
For example, Harald Glööckler* received ten times the fee of another star.
Nevertheless, the money was probably enough for a jungle camp candidate to free herself from her debts.
Jungle Camp Fees: Thanks to the show, a star is debt-free
Because Jasmin Herren, the widow of the hit and reality TV star Willi Herren, who died last year, earned 60,000 euros according to the
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with her participation in the RTL show in South Africa *.
Apparently that was enough to get her account out of the bad.
At the beginning of the season, Herren was planned as a substitute candidate for the "jungle camp".
As fate would have it, she was actually to move up when Christin Okpara was not even allowed to compete for the "jungle camp" because of a fake vaccination certificate.
Herren then spent nine days in the camp before she was voted out by the public.
According to the
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, she is said to have been sitting with her mother on a mountain of debt of 30,000 euros.
"After I left the apartment I shared with my husband, I rented a holiday apartment on the Baltic Sea for several months and had to pay for the storage of my things in Cologne," explained the 43-year-old in an interview.
She also financed the care for the dead.
"My reserves were quickly depleted - and I was unable to work because of my grief."
Jungle camp: Jasmin Herren wants to do that with the rest of her fee
She then took out an interest-free loan of 30,000 euros from her mother.
"I'm glad that I can now pay her back," says Herren.
With the rest of her fee she might want to go on vacation again.
(jbr)
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