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Revealed: Jungle camp residents face a 30,000 euro fine from RTL

2023-02-02T09:54:05.599Z


Anyone who goes to the jungle camp and then does a few diligent tasks can earn a lot of money. In the event of a breach of contract, however, high penalties of up to 30,000 euros await the IBES celebrities.


Anyone who goes to the jungle camp and then does a few diligent tasks can earn a lot of money.

In the event of a breach of contract, however, high penalties of up to 30,000 euros await the IBES celebrities.

Australia – Season 16 of I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here is coming to an end.

While we have been well entertained in front of the TV for the last two weeks, the jungle camp is still a job for Gigi, Djamila and Co. - and, as with any job, there are also contracts here.

As the BILD now reveals, the employment contract of the IBES celebrities has it all.

Jungle camp contract revealed: Campers can get up to 43,000 euros more

"I'm a star, get me out of here" has been a real crowd puller for an unbelievable 16 years - and RTL digs deep into its pockets for its ratings bringer.

Anyone who moves into the jungle camp can cash in quite a bit.

Apart from the fee, there is also the prize money of 100,000 euros.

But you don't have to be king of the jungle to cash in properly.

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Anyone who goes to the jungle camp and then does a few diligent tasks can earn a lot of money.

In the event of a breach of contract, however, high penalties of up to 30,000 euros await the IBES celebrities.

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For example, those who extend the exclusivity agreement (the candidates may only give RTL interviews and not take part in other show formats such as “Temptation Island” or “Couple Challenge” without prior agreement) from two to six weeks should earn an additional 40,000 euros .

In addition, every celebrity should receive an additional 3,000 euros if they take part in the jungle camp reunion in March.

Jungle camp moderators

From 2004 to 2012, Dirk Bach moderated the early hours of the TV format "I'm a star - get me out of here" alongside Sonja Zietlow.

Unfortunately, the presenter passed away in 2012 and was replaced by Daniel Hartwich.

After the 15th season in 2022, he announced his surprising end as a moderator.

In 2023 Jan Köppen will be allowed to do it.

Sonja Zietlow is the constant who has moderated the jungle camp since 2004.

She is an integral part of the show and without her, many viewers would probably lose a large part of the show.

Revealed: Jungle camp residents face a 30,000 euro fine from RTL 

But all that glitters is not gold.

The jungle camp medal has a second side.

Because in addition to these pleasant additional payments, there are also hefty penalties for non-compliance with the contract.

For example, anyone who does surreptitious advertising or leaves the camp without notifying production beforehand should probably receive a contractual penalty of up to 30,000 euros.

So it's no wonder that the jungle camp candidates so rarely leave their bunks and don't set out on a tour of discovery through the Australian jungle.

By the way, anyone who says the famous eight words ("I'm a star - get me out of here") and leaves the camp voluntarily only gets a fraction of the fee.

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He was still in the race for the jungle crown until the end: Lucas Cordalis was in the final of "I'm a star – get me out of here!".

But Lucas Cordalis shocked the jungle camp fans with a mean saying about Djamila Rowe's past.

Did that cost him the win?

Sources used:

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List of rubrics: © RTL

Source: merkur

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