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Published: 2026/02/03 00:26:01
Dschungelcamp 2026: A Night of No Eliminations
In a surprising turn of events on the eleventh day of “Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus!” (Dschungelcamp 2026), no contestant was eliminated on february 2nd. Hosts Sonja Zietlow and Jan Köppen announced a “Schonzeit” (grace period), meaning no one would have to leave the camp that evening. This follows the recent departures of Nicole Belstler-Boettcher, Umut Tekin, and Mirja du Mont in the preceding days.
Voting Continues Despite No elimination
Despite the lack of an elimination, viewer votes were not wasted. RTL has confirmed that all votes cast continue to be tallied and will be applied to the next show on February 3rd. Viewers still have the opportunity to win €100,000 by participating in the voting process. RTL’s official website provides details on how to vote and the terms and conditions of the prize draw.
Patrick Romer and Stephen Dürr Face Scrutiny
While the camp enjoyed a reprieve from elimination, the pressure remains for some contestants.At the end of the February 2nd broadcast, Jan Köppen and Sonja Zietlow revealed the current standings of the viewer votes, highlighting Patrick Romer and Stephen Dürr as receiving the fewest votes up to that point. This places them in a vulnerable position heading into the next voting round.
Understanding the Voting Process
The voting process for “Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus!” typically involves viewers calling or texting in to vote for their favorite contestants. The costs associated with voting vary depending on the
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