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The stars’ move out of their comfortable hotel was the highlight of the 19th edition of “I’m a Star – Get Me Out of Here!” two parts. In Team Orange Juice, the participants gather around Gil Ofarim, who drinks from a glass on a terrace. Then comes the so-called TV farmer Patrick Romer. He was looking for a woman on television and is one of the “reality stars” who are not stars in reality but on television.
He has certain reservations about Gil – like many of the participants. Gil stays cool: “Easy. He thinks in the morning, I’ll polish my balls with steel wool – and out we go.”
Umut Tekin, another reality star but not a farmer, says something like “I’m still happy” when greeting Ofarim. Gil holds up his outstretched hand for a while. He also has good facial expressions. He is the Marlon Brando of the jungle.
Mirja du Mont and Team Strand
Mirja du Mont has the best appearance. Umut asks: “Sky, who is that? Have you done anything together?” Mirja says: “Children.”
In the other team, Team Strand, the delinquents are driven up in a large limousine. Actor Stephen Dürr has decided to be the funny one. And the actress Nicole Beistler-Böttcher, daughter of the great Grit, is the funny one. She talks all the time.
They are standing at a beach shack. “Ah, here comes Tamira!” It’s Simone Ballack. She runs a hotel on Lake Wörthersee and appears less exalted and prissy than the reality stars Samira Yavuz, Eva Benetatou and Ariel.
Bag check and bungee jump
Their moment is of course changing clothes in nature and checking their bags. The strict rangers are merciless. Hairpieces, glasses, brassieres and finally a lighter from Umut’s butt are confiscated. Funny Stephen Dürr has a headband hidden near his buttocks but shows himself off.
A test follows: bungee from a very high tower. Hardy Krüger Jr., son of the adventurer Hardy Krüger, jumps without hesitation. Gil Ofarim jumps immediately. Eve can’t. She goes back.
Entry into camp: Gil, the mystery
Then we move into the camp. Much will depend on how Gil Ofarim and his worldview are received. He’s a kind of mystery on legs, he whispers: “If I could, as I wanted, but I’m not allowed. If you knew what I know.” Hardy isn’t all that curious. But he listens patiently. The others avoid the suffering man.
Then the disgust tests.
Zietlow, Köppen and Beisenherz
The short-haired Sonja Zietlow and Jan Köppen are delicious again. He has one of the best beards in the world. And the linguistic virtuoso Micky Beisenherz fed several clowns for breakfast in Australia.
The games have begun – it’s fantastically infantile entertainment.

