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Charlotte talks about the trauma she experienced

With Télé-Loisirs, Charlotte from Koh-Lanta shared some revelations about the survival program in which she took part.

Last week, Koh-Lanta fans were able to find out who had won the 100,000 euros promised to the big winner. Between Charlotte and Thibault, the battle was not so tough in the votes. And this did not surprise the Belgian who lived trauma on set.

Charlotte explains why she chose Thibault

Before the final jury had to decide between the two candidates, the latter were on the posts with Ilyesse. It was ultimately the latter who fell first, leaving the opportunity for the other two to “fight” to have the choice and decide who they would face in the final.

The Belgian lasted the longest on the posts and decided to choose the Koh-Lanta candidate who lasted the longest in her company. In fact, she made the choice to keep Thibault even if she knew, in advance, that this would condemn her to defeat.

At the Télé-Loisirs microphone, Charlotte explained her choice which is not really hers. Indeed, to our colleagues, she indicated that she was no longer as lucid as at the start of the adventure when she made her choice.

“At the time I make the decision, we are 41 days away from the adventure. We’re hungry, we’re fed upwe want to leave. And it’s true that my thinking that day was perhaps not as elaborate as the one I could have had today.”she revealed.

Subsequently, the Koh-Lanta candidate explained: “I knew very well that by taking Thibault, I was dead. I knew that the moment I said the word ‘Thibault’ to Denis, I was putting an end to the 100,000 euros. And I wanted Thibault to win”.

However, she would not have chosen Ilyesse in any case for the final of the program. She also gave the reason for this choice, still during her interview with our colleagues from Télé-Loisirs. A reason to discover a little further down.

Koh-Lanta: Charlotte talks about the trauma she experienced on the set

What the candidate regrets in her Koh-Lanta adventure

“But actually, in my head, I was already a little too angry with Ilyesse after orientation. I had really met another Ilyesse and it hurt me because I loved my whole adventure with him. And to end like that, I thought it was rubbish”she justified herself.

During her interview given to Télé-Loisirs, the finalist of Koh-Lanta, as relayed our colleagues from Melty, the Belgian indicated that she nevertheless had a boost of energy as the final approached. Quite simply because she was able to eat more than usual as the end approached.

The second I knew it was going to be over, when I knew that there were two days left, I could surpass everything because I needed timing. It was incredible to think that the food was really coming” remembers the one who experienced the lack of food badly.

Indeed, during the interview, the Koh-Lanta finalist admitted to having had a lot of difficulty with the lack of food. “I’m smart to talk about that, because there are people who are really starving in the world ». She said at first.

Before continuing: “And we agree that I would never compare that, but on my scale, it’s really a trauma. It’s a horror. It doesn’t leave you. You sleep with it, you wake up with it, you think with it… I didn’t realize we could become crazy about the food.”

The lack of food was so great that the finalist even had extreme thoughts: : »I think of those films where people ate each other when they died. Honestly, I understand. I promise you, in my head, at one point, I was saying to myself: ‘I’m going to eat an animalI’m going to eat something’. We become primary.”

Tags : TF1

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