“The behavior of some towards me was suspicious” Yannick confides

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During the 10 episode of Koh-Lanta The cursed totem, two candidates left the adventure. Among them, the young Pauline and Yannick, the professional basketball player. The latter answered our questions about his elimination.

The 10th episode of Koh-Lanta The cursed totem was full of twists and turns. Between strategies, performances and double eliminationviewers were treated to real entertainment.
It’s first Pauline, the former French kart champion who left the adventure on a knockout stage.

As soon as Pauline left the adventurers ponder the next person to eliminate. And, after many reversalsit was finally Yannick who left Koh-Lanta The cursed totem. Neither frustrated nor bitter but disappointed, Yannick confided in the writing of Aufeminin.

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From the 1st episode you stand out with your show of force on the rubber band test but also for your outspokenness. How did you experience this positive reception from the public?
It’s always flattering to know that people like us but I had several feelings during the episode. At first I was ashamed of myself because I arrive last on the beach and I can’t do the puzzle. Then I’m a little proud of myself at the end of the episode since I carry my team on the immunity test. So I’m a little mixed but I was still happy with the reaction of my relatives.

During the third comfort test, you finish last which means you have two cursed bracelets until reunification. How does the competitor that you are see this situation?
Even if it’s not an event that was cut out for me in relation to my size, I’m really disappointed with my performance. I could and should do better. I who am a great competitor, I don’t like to lose and even less to finish last… At the moment I blame the blow but I bounce back very quickly, telling myself that the damage is done anyway and that I have to adapt. .

Among the yellows, you seem to be appreciated by everyone except that there are some tensions first with Colin then with Olga. How do you explain your relationship with your two teammates and how did you experience Olga’s criticism of you?
Already Colin and I don’t know each other! Then he’s Swiss and, although we’re both French-speakers, there are expressions that don’t have the same meaning or the same scope. I think there were communication problems, especially since Colin didn’t speak to me. I was especially alerted by the reflections of Olga who sometimes sent me a few spades during the tests. That’s why I got the whole group together on my own to put things together so that everyone could express themselves. Everything went better afterwards.

During the reunification you seem not necessarily to blame Colin for having eliminated Setha. Were you afraid that he would eliminate you because of your tense passive?
At this stage of the adventure, it’s almost unconscious not to feel in danger. So yeah I was a little worried. Now, I think the position of ambassador is very complicated to manage because it is very delicate. In addition, in the context in which Colin was, it was even more complicated since he had a 2 out of 3 chance of leaving the adventure if he went to the black ball. I can’t blame him, I wasn’t in his place.

Before the council of your elimination, four people are particularly in danger of which you. Did you have any hope of staying or did you know you were doomed?
Before the council, I have a voice against me so from the start, I know that I am in the crosshairs of the other adventurers. Now, Fouzi also had a vote against him, Maxime annoyed and Louana scared, so I had hope. Only a few hours before going to the council, the behavior of some people towards me was suspicious. I’m very observant and I’ve analyzed everyone’s body language a lot. Ambre avoided my gaze, Jean-Charles avoided me and Fouzi who is usually very pleasant was much less. I felt that something was brewing in my back but I didn’t follow my instinct and that’s what I blame myself the most. I only blame myself for not defending myself, but that’s the game.

Aaricia Silvestre

When she’s not writing about pop culture, this art lover spends her free time scouring the capital’s museums (especially when admission is free). Also interested in cinema…

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