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“I cried a lot”: Evelyn Burdecki really felt that bad in the jungle camp

2024-02-02T19:10:58.009Z

Highlights: “I cried a lot’: Evelyn Burdecki really felt that bad in the jungle camp. In a new documentary, she reveals how much she really suffered back then. “The Secret of the Jungle Crown”, which can now be seen on RTL+, she tells how difficult the journey really was for her. The then 30-year-old regularly withdrew to let her tears flow. She thought about quitting more than once and almost left the show early.



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Evelyn Burdecki didn't have an easy time in the jungle camp.

In a new documentary, she reveals how much she really suffered back then.

Australia – Evelyn Burdecki (35) was the surprise of “I’m a Star – Get Me Out of Here!” in 2019.

She was best known from dating shows like “Take Me Out” and “Bachelor in Paradise” when she moved into the jungle camp for the 13th season – and won in the end.

In the new documentary “The Secret of the Jungle Crown”, which can now be seen on RTL+, she tells how difficult the journey really was for her.

Evelyn Burdecki in the jungle: She regularly cried hidden from the cameras

Evelyn Burdecki always seems happy and in a good mood.

But in the documentary “The Secret of the Jungle Crown”, in which eight former jungle winners reveal what the “key to the crown” is, she speaks of her suffering in the camp.

What many people don't know: The otherwise funny blonde cried almost every day in the camp.

“I struggled so much with myself, really, no one can imagine that.” The then 30-year-old even regularly withdrew to let her tears flow.

“I haven't talked too much about how many times I cried in that hammock.

The cameras couldn’t catch me because I was wrapped up in it.”

She thought about quitting more than once and almost left the show early.

“And there was really so often this feeling of 'I'm dropping out now' and I think that was the biggest struggle for me personally.

And I did it.” In the end, she won the final against “Good Times, Bad Times” actor Felix van Deventer.

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Apart from the jungle environment and the challenges of the show, the jungle camp was also a very personal challenge for Evelyn Burdecki, because her ex-boyfriend Domenico de Cicco (40) was also a candidate in the 13th season.

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Evelyn Burdecki didn't have an easy time in the jungle camp.

In a new documentary, she reveals how much she really suffered back then.

(Photomontage) © RTL & IMAGO/HOFER

He was the first to leave the camp.

However, he caused a lot of heartache for Evelyn beforehand.

The fact that he had a pregnant girlfriend at home, with whom he had previously cheated on Evelyn, hurt her more than any jungle test.

“I thought I had really arrived.

And I thought, this person is my soul mate.

It felt so perfect that I thought to myself, this will be my husband.” The new season is also going well: This statement from Jungle Camp Anya made David Odonkor angry.

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Source: merkur

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