Jungle camp participant: Attempted rape: why Jana Pallaske is posting this photo right now

When stars move to the RTL jungle camp, they have to hand in their cell phones beforehand.

Jungle camp participant: Attempted rape: why Jana Pallaske is posting this photo right now

When stars move to the RTL jungle camp, they have to hand in their cell phones beforehand. The person accompanying you, who is waiting at the Hotel Versace not far from the camp, is usually in charge of this. While Jana Urkraft Pallaske is fighting hunger, a post was posted on her Instagram profile that the jungle camper must have prescribed. In it she tells of a traumatic event from the past year.

"A man broke into my house at night, overpowered me armed with a knife, tried to rape me. That and how I survived and was able to flee him was a miracle. I will tell you more about it," says in the caption.

Several photos show the movie star with a thick, swollen lip, clearly scarred from a fight. Why is she telling the story now? It is the reason why Pallaske has been calling itself Urkraft for some time. The name isn't just on Pallaske's jungle clothing, it's something like her motto in life.

"It was the moment when I really felt the URKRAFT flowing through me and acting through me. And so this experience, as terrible as it was at first, was ultimately a blessing for me, an initiation - like a test that I was allowed to pass to enter a new chapter of my life – and that's why I'm now called Jana URKRAFT," she writes in the post.

While some campers hand over their Instagram account directly to the companion, others plan postings for the time they are away. However, the post caused confusion for some fans.

"I thought Jana was in the jungle? Who is posting here? I get a growing sense of disappointment when I read personal thoughts that were not posted by this person at the time. It's a shame actually. I'm not even a follower for 24 hours." , writes a user. “Personally, the timing of the release gives me a bit of a headache,” comments one user.

Jana URKRAFT Pallaske ends her post with an announcement: "I would like to found the WUNDE-R Foundation to support victims of violent attacks," she writes.

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