This Tuesday, November 5, and after having had a second chance, Maxim was eliminated from Koh-Lanta, The cursed tribe. The young man tells Tele-Leisure his arrival in the residence of the final jury and the remarks of certain other adventurers…
In the episode of Koh-Lanta, The cursed tribethis Tuesday, November 5, Maxim is one of the two eliminated candidates. The young man had already had to undergo a first elimination last week when he had intentionally chosen not to use his immunity collar when he and his partner, Cassandre, knew they were in danger. The two adventurers finally had a new opportunity to re-enter the show. After a clash over a logic game, it was Cassandre who emerged victorious against Maxim. A relief for him who felt guilty for having dragged his teammate into his fall.
Maxim (Koh-Lanta, The cursed tribe) evokes the residence of the final jury: “Sometimes I went to the forest just to be alone because I couldn't stand all these people anymore”
Barely defeated against Cassandre, Maxim joins the residence of the final jury. He describes this return to real life: “It's still a relief, but it's not quite over, we'll have to choose a winner. We feel like we're still in the game but without all the negative sides: hunger, lack of sleep, arguments.” For the ex-candidate, it is the return of the solitude that he loves so much and which he missed after a little over a month of living in a community. He continues: “It's very nice to be in a room alone. Sometimes I went to the forest just to be alone because I couldn't stand all these people anymore..” However, the confrontation with the former participants who have already been eliminated is not easy.
Maxim (Koh-Lanta 2024) stuck to its strategy: “I don't take anyone's opinion into account unless they have already found a necklace”
Barely arrived at the new home, that of the final jury, Maxim finds Emmanuelle, Sarah, Fabrice, Maud, Frédéric. He recounts the latest events of the show and in particular his exit with a necklace in his pocket. To which Frédéric, supported by Fabrice, said: “If you had any doubt, you should have played it…”. A few months after the end of filming, Maxim replied: “Honestly, whether it's Fabrice Frédéric or anyone else in life or on social networks for whom it seems so obvious, I want to tell them thatthey have never had a collar, nor the pressure that it represents.” He continues: “Obviously, we are paralyzed by the idea of leaving with a necklace but also of playing with a necklace for nothing by betraying trust. Because it also sends a message to play a necklace when we are supposed to trust each other. I don't take anyone's opinion into account unless they have already found a necklace in Koh-Lanta” he concludes.