This Tuesday, December 3, TF1 broadcast the final of Koh-Lanta, The cursed tribe with the legendary pole event contested by Thibault, Ilyesse and Charlotte.
There were three of them who wanted to win the 100,000 euros! This Tuesday, December 3, TF1 broadcast the final of Koh-Lanta, The cursed tribe with the dreaded pole test. After confiding in Denis Brogniart about their project with the sum promised to the winner, they climbed onto their structure with one goal: to be the last one standing to choose their opponent in front of the council of the final jury. It was finally Ilyesse who fell first after two hours and 21 minutes, followed by Thibault who could not hold on to his base, reduced to a 10 centimeter square. Coming second, he was chosen by the big winner, Charlotte.
Koh-Lanta, The Cursed Tribe : Denis Brogniart speaks to the parents of Bertrand-Kamal, former adventurer who died of pancreatic cancer in 2020
Before announcing the big winner of Koh-Lanta, The Cursed Tribe, Denis Brogniart wanted to launch an appeal for a cause that is dear to him. “This evening, we appeal once again to your generosity while thinking of Bertrand-Kamal, charismatic adventurer from Koh-Lanta, who left too early, you may remember him defeated by pancreatic cancer, he was only 30 years old”declares the host. The one who had established bonds of friendship with the candidate of 4 Lands invites viewers to support the Bertand-Kamal fund, managed by the ARC foundation. And to finish his message regarding the candidate: “I thank you very much for your generosity because you know there is still a long way to go to hope to greatly reduce the risk of mortality. And I would like to acknowledge the presence, as in every final, of Annick and Samir, Bertand-Kamal’s parents. And he is with us.“
Former candidates from Koh Lanta take part in a charity evening in Saint-Ouen in tribute to Bertrand-Kamal
On November 27, Denis Brogniart brought together dozens of candidates, from all seasons, to collect money for the Bertrand-Kamal fund. During this event, the adventurers performed around the singer and creator of the “Evenings La La La“Valentine Derreumaux where they sang Disenchanted by Mylène Farmer. Surrounded by 500 donors, the ephemeral choir raised more than 30,000 euros. A sum of money which will make it possible to finance projects relating to screening, diagnosis and treatment of this cancer. In four years, the fund dedicated to the late adventurer made it possible to raise 1.5 million euros in four years.
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