Jungle camp 2023: These three candidates should move in

"I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here!" starts a new round in early 2023.

Jungle camp 2023: These three candidates should move in

"I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here!" starts a new round in early 2023. The RTL jungle camp will then fill up again with more or less well-known personalities. But who will face the cockroach adventure? As the "Bild" newspaper claims to have learned, three prominent women are said to be very popular with the broadcaster.

Reality TV star Yeliz Koc (28, "The Bachelor", "Battle of the Reality Stars") is said to be moving in, as well as reality colleague and YouTube star Lisha (36, "Summer House of the Stars"). Djamila Rowe (55) should also be given a second chance in the format: in January 2021 she took second place as a candidate on "I'm a Star – The Big Jungle Show" and was unable to secure the golden ticket for the subsequent jungle camp.

The participation of the ex-"Bachelor" Andrej Mangold (35) and the influencer Twenty4tim (21) is also speculated. As the "Bild" newspaper reported about a week ago, Mangold is said to be "absolutely preferred" by RTL. Pop singer Lucas Cordalis (55) is more likely to be part of the RTL show next year. He had to leave at short notice this year due to a corona infection. Even then he was hoping "for a chance next year".

After the jungle camp took place in South Africa this year, it will be back to Australia in 2023. "I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here!" on RTL and RTL will therefore be broadcast from Down Under next January, as the broadcaster announced on August 3rd.

The moderation duo is also changing: Sonja Zietlow (54) and Jan Köppen (39) are traveling to Australia next year to guide through the jungle camp. RTL announced in July that Köppen would replace Zietlow's TV partner Daniel Hartwich (44). It had already become known in February that he was leaving for family reasons.

The 15th season of the RTL show was filmed in early 2022 near the Kruger National Park, South Africa's largest wildlife sanctuary in Mpumalanga. Filip Pavlović (28) was named the current king of the jungle there.

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