Gil Ofarim shares personal struggles in Dschungelcamp, avoids scandal talk

On the second day of RTL's 2026 Dschungelcamp in Australia, celebrities revealed personal fates, including Gil Ofarim discussing financial and health issues while sidestepping his 2021 antisemitism scandal. Other participants like Hardy Krüger jr. and Mirja du Mont shared emotional experiences with loss and anxiety disorders. A challenge attempt failed, leaving the camp with beans and rice.

The 19th season of 'I'm a Celebrity – Get Me Out of Here!' began on January 23, 2026, on Australia's east coast near Murwillumbah. On the second day, January 24, conversations in the camp quickly turned to profound topics. Participants discussed alcohol issues, addiction, clinic stays, anxiety disorders, infidelity, and age gaps in relationships.

Gil Ofarim, the 43-year-old Israeli musician fined in the 2021 'Star of David affair' for false antisemitism claims against a Leipzig hotel, dodged questions about the incident. 'I'm not here to unwind that again,' he stated clearly. Reality star Ariel, 22, criticized sharply: 'What he did, no good person can do. Can't, won't. No.' Ofarim opened up on other burdens: He reported financial difficulties, lack of jobs, trouble paying bills, a clinic stay for alcohol problems, moving from Munich, and seeing his children less often. He referred to a non-disclosure agreement on follow-ups.

Actor Hardy Krüger jr., 57, recounted the sudden death of his eight-month-old son: 'I resuscitated him for an hour and a half.' Afterward, he struggled with grief and alcohol issues but found solace in talking: 'And it just feels good to talk about it sometimes.' Actress Mirja du Mont, 50, discussed her relationship with 78-year-old Sky du Mont, a resulting anxiety disorder, and a clinic stay. 'You are not alone,' she addressed those affected.

The camp is divided into two areas: The main camp with seven celebs and the smaller 'Snake Rock' with five. Both are near the Gold Coast on private land in Dungay. A challenge attempt by Ariel and Hubert Fella, 57, failed: 'No food again,' Fella lamented. The group hopes for better chances.

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Illustration depicting dual jungle camps, gross food challenges, and controversy surrounding Gil Ofarim at the 'I'm a Celebrity' season 19 launch.
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Jungle camp starts with two camps and controversies around Gil Ofarim

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The 19th season of "I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!" kicked off with two separate camps in Australia, gross challenges, and tensions surrounding the unpopular contestant Gil Ofarim. The celebrities divided into two teams competing for stars to earn better food. Dramas erupted even before entry, including accusations against Ofarim over his past.

In day 14 of the RTL show 'I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!', actor Hardy Krüger jr. was eliminated with the fewest viewer votes. Gil Ofarim, who recently fell during a challenge, completed an eating trial and then clashed with fellow campers. Additionally, Simone Ballack had to give up her necklace containing the ashes of her late son.

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Musician Gil Ofarim has won the final of RTL's reality show 'I'm a Celebrity – Get Me Out of Here!' and receives 100,000 euros plus the jungle crown. Despite controversies surrounding his past, he led all votes and defeated Samira Yavuz and Hubert Fella. His victory sparks debates among viewers and fellow campers.

Following antisemitism accusations, broadcaster RTL has removed a special episode of the „Stefan Raab Show“ from its streaming service RTL+. The segment about Jewish Jungle Camp participant Gil Ofarim was criticized for perpetuating stereotypes. RTL describes it as a misunderstanding and pledges more sensitive content.

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The Leipzig hotel employee falsely accused of antisemitism by Gil Ofarim in 2021 has spoken publicly for the first time. In an interview with „Die Zeit“, he criticizes Ofarim's Jungle Camp appearance and describes severe burdens from hate messages and death threats. Ofarim won the RTL show on Sunday.

Swiss athlete Joel Mattli impressed the jury and audience with a strong Jive in the first episode of the 19th season of “Let’s Dance”. He scored 22 points and secured the direct ticket through viewer votes, protecting him from elimination in the next round. Jury member Joachim Llambi praised the performance as the best dance in a get-to-know show.

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CBS's Survivor 50 has revealed its three starting tribes of returning players, blending old-school legends with new-era standouts. Host Jeff Probst, speaking from Fiji after the marooning, discussed the excitement of the milestone season and near-misses in casting. The anniversary edition premieres February 25 with fan-voted twists.

 

 

 

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