Djamila Rowe: The jungle camp was "the most beautiful experience"

After the jungle camp, Djamila Rowe (55) cannot switch off.

Djamila Rowe: The jungle camp was "the most beautiful experience"

After the jungle camp, Djamila Rowe (55) cannot switch off. The winner of the latest season's "I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here!" only landed back in Germany on the morning of February 1st and was already a guest live on "stern TV" on RTL that evening.

The show initially started out confusing for the TV audience and the jungle queen. First one and then a second man - apparently from the studio audience - stormed in front of the cameras. However, the whole thing was quickly and confidently stopped by moderator Steffen Hallaschka (51) and employees. "They were cast now, right? [...] Are you serious now?" asked Rowe, who was probably just as confused by the situation as the viewers in front of the screens. "If anyone else needs proof, we're live," joked Hallaschka later.

After this brief incident, the moderator and the jungle queen were still able to talk undisturbed. "I was who I am - authentic. I didn't play," Rowe explained her secret of success. "Don't plan big at all, just do it. [...] I don't have to be loud to be seen." You had to think of "DSDS" cult candidate Menderes (38), who won the tenth season in 2016.

Rowe signed up for "I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here!" many "things from the soul spoken and that did me good". She had probably "never cried as much as there in her whole life". At the same time, the show was a great experience for the 55-year-old: "The jungle camp was the best experience in my life for me."

As open and down-to-earth as Rowe had been in the TV jungle, she now spoke to Hallaschka about beauty procedures, among other things. She has hyaluronic acid in her lips and "again a bit exaggerated". Rowe is happy when it gets less again. "For me, one or the other has gotten a little out of hand." You're doing "nothing more in there for the time being".

Djamila Rowe had previously stated that she would continue to get her groceries from the discounter - despite her prize money of 100,000 euros. "I buy in the discount store, I'm a bargain hunter," she confirmed again. "I'm really not touching my prize money at first."

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