I'm a Star – The Great Jungle Show: Thick Air in the Tiny House

I'm a Star – The Great Jungle Show
Thick air in the tiny house

Flying blind: Lars Tönsfeuerborn is increasingly struggling with his tiny house roommates

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Findings from the "jungle show": Bea and Lydia have the sense of direction of a moth in the light and Lars is a "slap face".

What the viewers of "Ich bin ein Star – Die große Dschungelshow" (RTL, TVNow) had to be prepared for in the coming days after ex-model Bea Fiedler (63), "Prince Charming" winner Lars Tönsfeuerborn (31) and Singer Lydia Kelovitz (30) moved into the Tiny House as the second group, had already been clear on Monday (January 18) within seconds: screeching, bickering and howling. On the second day, this not only solidified, but also caused a solid argument between Bea and Lars.

No alcohol is not a solution either

No tobacco and then alcohol for the others: The second day began very unfairly for Bea Fiedler. So unfair that it was brushed for riot. While Lars and Lydia were enjoying the wine they had bought, the abstinent Bea loudly demanded tilt compensation. Lars turned so much negative energy into "Prince Uncharming", who poisoned her: "Then shout the words ('I'm a star – get me out of here', editor's note) and then it's good!"

When Lars then refused Bea a puff of his cigarette, the fronts were finally hardened. As a "slap in the face" and – especially creatively – as "Larsch" she desperately described her colleague. In the face of the increasingly absurd smear theater, he remained emphatically stoic. Emotional paradigm shift: When it came to the forfeited career of Bea Fiedler at another hour, perhaps the most honest, truest and heartbreaking words in the history of trash TV were uttered: "I'm not sad," said Bea. "I'm just crying."

Odyssey through the "jungle"

The communication of the jungle aspirants was at its lowest point. It was unfortunate that the communication in question was the focus of the upcoming test "The Hürth Efferen Grand Prize". Together they had to steer a convertible buggy through a course. Lars at the wheel, but blind. Bea and Lydia as his deaf (Bea) and dumb (Lydia) navigators. A disaster with announcement, zero stars and, of course, another argument.

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