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Heading into the jungle like reigning kings.

Mother and daughter, Büchner, introduce themselves.

Danni Büchner (l.) and her daughter Joelina have been through many ups and downs together.
Danni Büchner (l.) and her daughter Joelina have been through many ups and downs together.

Heading into the jungle like reigning kings.

Ready for a wild time in the jungle? RTL's latest reality show, "Reality Queens - The Jungle Adventure in Heels," is now live! This nine-episode series airs every week on RTL, featuring 12 famous women who brave the Amazon rainforest while competing for a grand prize of up to 50,000 euros.

In this show, these celebrities are tested to their limits as they live without luxury in Suriname, a country on the northeast coast of South America. Along the way, they encounter flirting, drama, and a whole lot of screams!

One of the participants is a pair of mother and daughter: former Dschungelcamp contestant Danni Büchner and her daughter, TV personality Joelina Karabas. This dynamic duo is embarking on their first joint reality show together, and they aren't sure how they'll handle potential arguments.

Danni frets, "The worst-case scenario would be if I get into a fight with my daughter, Joelina. At home, we can get really angry at each other. And in this demanding situation, the worst thing would be if we each nominate the other at the end."

Joelina sees this as an opportunity to be independent, "For me, it's my first time participating in a reality show on my own. In 'Rampensau,' I had to rely on my teammate, who was also my sister. Now, it's just me and mom. If she annoys me, then I'll nominate her." But she laughs, seemingly eager for the challenge.

Hosting this jungle extravaganza is Filip Pavlović, the former winner of "Ich bin ein Star - Holt mich hier raus!." Pavlović promises an outgoing, loud, and confident cast. "As a former reality star myself, I can easily connect with the candidates and facilitate genuine interactions." He adds, "It's a privilege to launch my hosting career with such a unique and fascinating show."

Alongside the mother-daughter duo, we have a lineup of seasoned television personalities, including "DSDS" contestant Claudia Haas, "Prominent getrennt" participant Sandra Sicora, "Sommerhaus der Stars" residents Vanessa Nwattu and Ricarda Raatz, "Temptation Island" star Marlisa Rudzio, former "Germany's next Topmodel" candidate Theresia Fischer, singer Jasmin Herren, "Bachelor in Paradise" star Carina Spack, and "Promi Big Brother" residents Patricia Blanco and Emmy Russ.

"Reality Queens of the Jungle" is available in various countries, such as the Netherlands, Spain, and Finland. Similar shows like "Wild Girls - Through Africa in High Heels" with Sarah Knappik and Kader Loth, and "Reality Queens on Safari" with Micaela Schäfer and Tessa Bergmeier, have graced German televisions in the past.

So gear up for a thrilling ride full of drama, alligator encounters, and high heels with RTL's "Reality Queens - The Jungle Adventure in Heels"!

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This popular RTL reality show, "Reality Queens - The Jungle Adventure in Heels," is not only available on traditional TV but also on various streaming platforms, allowing fans worldwide to enjoy the high-heeled jungle escapades. With the show's success, it has sparked a trend in 'Reality TV' entertainment, with shows like "Wild Girls - Through Africa in High Heels" and "Reality Queens on Safari" also gaining popularity.

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