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Strict rules: That's why every jungle camp star has their own bodyguard

2024-01-19T18:36:46.640Z

Highlights: Strict rules: That's why every jungle camp star has their own bodyguard.. As of: January 19, 2024, 7:31 p.m By: Jonas Erbas CommentsPressSplit As is well known, there are strict rules for “I’m a Celebrity – Get Me Out of Here!” But even beforehand, the jungle camp participants are under constant observation. The center of the camp must never be left after dark, and the campfire must be lit at least at any time two candidates must be guarded.



As of: January 19, 2024, 7:31 p.m

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As is well known, there are strict rules for “I’m a Celebrity – Get Me Out of Here!”

But even beforehand, the jungle camp participants are under constant observation.

Gold Coast - Anyone who ventures into the jungle camp should familiarize themselves with the rules beforehand, because the "I'm a star - get me out of here!" candidates in the Australian bush are faced with disgust tests and luxury renunciation as well as a number of instructions must be strictly adhered to: from camp boundaries to the jungle test to fire, cleanliness and communication with each other, everything is precisely regulated.

Jungle camp candidates are only allowed to leave the hotel with a bodyguard

But even before the twelve jungle camp stars head into the jungle, there are strict rules.

Because after their arrival in Australia, where Lucy Diakovska (47), Mike Heiter (31) and Co. are allowed to spend their (for now) last days in freedom, the IBES celebrities are under constant observation.

Down Under you can have fun away from the luxury hotel, but the accompanying person and a bodyguard must always be present, as bild.de reports.

The reason is simple: RTL wants to prevent secret agreements on “I'm a star – get me out of here!” as much as possible and thus keeps a close eye on the participants.

Anyone who leaves the hotel has to inform production beforehand and is then assigned a supervisor who is present at all activities - even on the Internet: “Here mom is talking to our bodyguard.

We’re not allowed to leave here in Australia without him,” explained influencer Twenty4tim (23) in his Instagram story.

Jungle camp boasts strict rules

In the jungle camp itself, things get much stricter.

On Tuesday (January 16th), RTL shared the rules for the coming season via Instagram - and, as usual, they are tough: The center of the camp must never be left after dark, and the campfire must be lit at least at any time two candidates must be guarded, food may not be stored and the toilet must be cleaned every day.

The rule sub-section “Other” in particular could pose a real challenge for some people.

It literally says: “Smokers receive five cigarettes every morning.

These cigarettes are for personal use only” or “You must never touch the floor barefoot or wearing only socks” – instructions that one or two celebrities will probably quickly forget or even ignore.

Meanwhile, a spectacular offer on RTL is causing a stir: an organization is offering 100,000 euros to make the jungle camp vegan.

Sources used:

bild.de, rtl.de, instagram.com/twenty4tim

Source: merkur

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