“The cursed bracelet served me well to move forward” Pauline looks back on her adventure

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During the 10th episode of Koh-Lanta The cursed totem, it was Pauline who left the adventure following a direct elimination. Both disappointed and proud, she confided in her brutal exit.

Following Colin’s elimination during the first reunification council, the adventurers of Koh-Lanta The cursed totem continued to clash. The adventure being now individual, the competition is more exacerbated than ever. During the first comfort test, Denis Brogniart announces the reward to the candidates: a relaxing afternoon with, on the program, a message, a shower, a shampoo and tropical fruits.

The facilitator also specifies to the candidates that the two least good of the test will receive a vote against them at the next council. These are so Yannick and Fouzi who finish dead last during this game. An unenviable situation for the two men, which contrasts with that of François, the winner of the comfort test. Just after taking advantage of this comfort, François once again distinguished himself in the immunity test.

A victory won hands down by the firefighter from Hérault which he finds difficult to savor because of the elimination of Pauline, his accomplice who always arrived last in this knockout round. As brutal as it is difficult, Pauline tells us about her elimination.

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At the beginning of the adventure you find yourself among the greens, and you lose the first immunity test. The team eliminates Lilly who bequeaths you her cursed bracelet which will follow you until reunification. Do you understand why Lilly gives you her cursed bracelet?
It’s a bit by default that she gives me her necklace. She’s a little faced with a fait accompli, she didn’t have time to think about who to give it to and she gave it to me without really knowing why. After the shoot, she confessed to me that she would regret giving it to me. With hindsight and with a little reflection, she would have rather bequeathed to a boy because they were less in danger than the girls. But I didn’t blame him, at the time I was happier to stay in the adventure.

How did you experience this adventure with the added stress of the cursed bracelet?
It is clear that when I receive it, I think, I tell myself that it will be complicated for me at each council until reunification. But in the end, we got used to it pretty quickly and I realized that the cursed bracelet helped me in the adventure in the sense that everyone wanted to protect me since I was in perpetual danger. I had the protection of Jean-Philippe and François with whom I got along very well. And I’m not even talking about Louana and Ambre who are very nice girls.

At the time of the recomposition of the teams you are with the reds and you are threatened because of this famous cursed bracelet but it is finally Samira who is eliminated and she immediately blames you for having voted against her. How do you analyze his criticisms?
The vote against Samira was one of the most difficult of my entire adventure because she is a person I really appreciate and who took me under her wing. Now she has suggested that I vote against François, with whom I am very close. And that’s what made me vote against Samira. So I did it reluctantly. Even though I didn’t betray her because we didn’t promise anything, I can’t blame Samira for being a little mad at me.

During the reunification, the reds decide to eliminate Colin despite the promise that Louana had made to him. Why did you eliminate him?
Personally, I did not vote against Colin because he was very good that he was a formidable opponent for me and for the others, but I did it to save my place because I already had a vote against me . I was just waiting for the reds to agree on a name to vote against this person and unfortunately it was Colin for him.

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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