Here’s what they would do with the 100,000 euros promised to the winner of the TF1 game

Here’s what they would do with the 100,000 euros promised to the winner of the TF1 game
Here’s what they would do with the 100,000 euros promised to the winner of the TF1 game

Asked by Ciné Télé Revue this Friday, November 29, Charlotte, Ilyesse and Thibault, finalists of Koh-Lanta, the cursed triberevealed to our Belgian colleagues what they would do with the 100,000 euros promised to the winner of the TF1 game.

This summer, fans of Koh Lanta had the pleasure of seeing a new season arrive on the air only two months after Léa’s victory. A new spring was then presented to viewers of this season entitled The cursed tribe : a hostile island on which several adventurers will begin their adventure and have to fight to join one of the two traditional teams. The only survivor of this dismal place, Ilyesse, 23, is in the final of the game alongside Charlotte and Thibault.

Koh-Lanta, the cursed tribe : Charlotte would like to realize a project linked to her profession, if she pocketed the 100,000 euros promised to the winner

The Yellows therefore dominate the Reds during this edition since the three finalists spent most of this extraordinary experience under the Sabitang bandana. Tuesday, November 26, Cécile, the last Pitogo, bowed by failing during the cult orientation test. Same defeatist story for Jacques, who said goodbye to his allies now heading into the final phase of the competition. The prize is 100,000 euros for the winner. A sum which would greatly help the youth mediator to realize a personal project, as she explains in the columns of Ciné Télé Revue this Friday, November 29. “I will use it as a fund to launch a non-profit organization or develop another project in the non-profit organization for which I work. Its objective will be to take young people out of their comfort and make them proud of themselves”assures the young 28-year-old Belgian.

Koh-Lanta, the cursed tribe : Ilyesse and Thibault have very different wishes with the amount at stake

Despite his engineering diploma, Ilyesse is always more thirsty for challenges and does not intend to enter directly into this sector which, however, “keen”. He indeed confirms to our colleagues: “I like traveling, adventures… In December, I’m going to do the hardest triathlon in the world on Island. But I haven’t really prepared myself yet. After a stay in Istanbul with my motherI would like to discover Thailand”. As for the 34-year-old farmer, he “plans to invest this amount in a real estate purchase”if he were to win it. “It is close to my heart to invest in stone in my village in Bonifacio. My life is focused on nature, I would also like to set up an agrotourism project”specifies Thibault. See you this Tuesday, December 2 from 9:10 p.m. for the final and the outcome, live, on TF1.

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