Anouschka Renzi: “I don’t think I’m a troublemaker”

Anouschka Renzi
“I don’t think I’m a troublemaker”

Anouschka Renzi had to leave the jungle camp.

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In the jungle camp, Anouschka Renzi caused one or the other conflict. She has already reconciled with this comrade-in-arms.

Anouschka Renzi (57) was the last woman to leave the jungle camp. Again and again the actress cornered in the RTL show “I’m a star – get me out of here!” (also at RTL+) with their jungle comrades-in-arms, put up with Linda Nobat (27), among others. In the meantime, the two women have spoken out, as Renzi tells after her departure in an interview with the news agency spot on news. She also reveals that she is still a little skeptical about her return to Berlin: “It will be embarrassing.”

How are you today?

Anouschka Renzi: I’m very relaxed and happy to be in a hotel with air conditioning. The time in the camp was very exhausting and I am extremely tired after 16 days with two hours of sleep. It was a borderline experience. But I’m proud that I didn’t give up.

You were the last woman in camp. How did you find it alone among men?

Renzi: It was okay. The men are all very friendly. I also had Harald protecting me.

They have had frequent clashes with the other campers, especially Linda Nobat. Do you regret your behavior, do you want to talk to her or other campers?

Renzi: I spoke to Linda. We made up and hugged each other. I said to every camera that it is very intelligent. She can do a lot if she works on herself. She needs to be less cheeky and cheeky, and provoke less conflict. I told her that. Everything is fine between us. I don’t know yet whether I’ll talk to Tina about it.

What do you say about the fact that you are considered the permanent troublemaker of the season?

Renzi: I don’t think I’m a constant troublemaker. A troublemaker is someone who creates conflict out of thin air. I haven’t had any serious conflicts. I have merely reported what I have seen and noted facts. The mix of real world actors and reality people is difficult. They keep repeating everything so that every camera really picks it up. I can’t, and that shocks me.

Keep your fingers crossed for your buddy Harald Glööckler and do you think he will become king of the jungle?

Renzi: I’ll definitely keep my fingers crossed for him. But I would also give the victory to anyone else.

You and Harald Glööckler refused the last jungle test. Do you regret it?

Renzi: In theory, I regret it. But that just wasn’t practical. Nobody could have done that. We really wanted to try. But that was just incredible! I’ve never seen anything so disgusting, not even on film. I’ve really done a lot of brave and difficult things, but this exam was just humiliating and terrible.

What are you most looking forward to when you return home?

Renzi: On my box spring bed, yoga, watching Netflix in bed and reading what you do in winter. After four weeks in South Africa it will certainly come as a shock. I’d rather stay here in the hotel a little longer and I’m not so keen on Berlin. Also because I know how everyone will stare at me – it’s going to be embarrassing. I should probably only leave the house with a wig and glasses.

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