Ariel tearfully quits Dschungelcamp jungle trial after arguing with Eva, camp survives on rice and beans.
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Ariel quits jungle trial after argument with Eva

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In the fourth episode of RTL's Dschungelcamp in Murwillumbah, reality star Ariel refused to participate in the jungle trial following a heated argument with Eva Benetatou. The 22-year-old declined to team up with someone whose moral values she does not share and burst into tears. As a result, the camp continues to receive only rice and beans.

Tensions in the Dschungelcamp escalated in the latest episode of the RTL show. Ariel was set to tackle the jungle trial with Eva Benetatou (33) and Gil Ofarim (43), but an argument broke out en route. Eva accused Ariel of liking to hit people already down and said: “And if you want to pass these values on to your daughter, I really feel sorry for you.” Ariel responded emotionally: “My daughter has no place here.”

When host Jan Köppen asked if they wanted to proceed, Ariel refused: “I'm there for myself first. And I can't be untrue to myself and team up with people who don't even come close to representing my moral values. That's not possible.” To Sonja Zietlow's remark that she was letting her fellow campers down again, Ariel replied: “I'm just staying true to myself.” Ariel had scored zero stars in the two previous trials, heightening the pressure. Viewers have voted for her to attempt another trial in the next episode.

Amid the conflicts, older participants shared glimpses into their personal lives. Mirja du Mont (50) discussed her 2016 divorce from Sky du Mont (78). When Ariel asked if they simply stopped loving each other, Mirja said: “He did. I'm just a completely different person. I love being out, and I like festivals and techno.” The couple has a son and a daughter and still get along well, never speaking ill of each other.

Nicole Belstler-Boettcher (62) and Hardy Krüger jr. (57) reminisced about their childhood. Nicole named stars like Joachim Fuchsberger, Loriot, and Romy Schneider who visited her mother Grit Boettcher: “Those are legends to me.” Hardy revealed he was approached for the show's first season but turned it down: “I didn't really believe in this format. [...] Well, decades later, I'm in it too.”

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Discussions on X largely criticize Ariel for refusing the jungle trial after arguing with Eva Benetatou, describing her actions as dramatic, predictable, and an excuse that leaves the camp with only rice and beans. Viewers express frustration, with some live-tweeting the event and predicting the outcome.

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Nicole Belstler-Boettcher waves goodbye as first celebrity eliminated from RTL's 'I'm a Celebrity' jungle camp amid disputes.
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Nicole Belstler-Boettcher first out of jungle camp

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On day eight of the RTL show 'I'm a Celebrity – Get Me Out of Here!', actress Nicole Belstler-Boettcher became the first celebrity to leave the camp in the Australian rainforest. She received the fewest viewer calls, amid ongoing disputes involving musician Gil Ofarim.

On day 11 of the jungle camp, there was no elimination, but instead a reconciliatory gesture from Gil Ofarim to Ariel. The nine remaining candidates learned who received the fewest votes, but the resolution comes in the next episode. Gil later broke down in tears while speaking about his family.

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Stefan Raab has satirized the Jungle Camp in a special edition of his show on RTL, targeting contestants like Gil Ofarim and Ariel. The program aired for the first time on Tuesday evening, following day five of 'I'm a Celebrity – Get Me Out of Here!', where Ofarim hints at a comeback and Ariel celebrates unexpected successes.

RTL's daily soap 'Alles was zählt' promises dramatic twists in episodes from January 9 to 15, 2026. Romance, intrigue, and tough decisions shape the story at the sports center in Essen. Fans can watch weekdays from 7:05 pm.

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In a generational conversation, actors Ingo Naujoks and Jonas Minthe from the ARD series 'Morden im Norden' discuss the challenges of exciting young people for traditional television. They criticize prejudices against public broadcasters and advocate for more sensitization and youth-relevant topics. The current season of the series achieves high ratings among youth.

Street vendor Pedro Henrique Espíndola, 21, quit Big Brother Brazil 26 on the night of January 18, 2026, after being accused of harassment by participant Jordana Morais. The Brasília native reported that he grabbed her neck and tried to forcibly kiss her in the house's pantry. The exit drew criticism to TV Globo for allowing the quit instead of an expulsion.

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Actress Solange Couto, 69, has been confirmed as a participant in the Camarote group for BBB 26, premiering on January 12, 2026. Known for roles in soaps like O Clone, she faced financial hardships during the pandemic and lived at Retiro dos Artistas for two years. Ahead of confinement, Couto expressed anxiety and sought public support.

 

 

 

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