Seven individuals are situated within a wilderness encampment. - Increasingly intense disdain towards Giulia Siegel is being observed.
Seven's Struggle on "I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!" at RTL+ (also on linear TV at 8:15 PM on August 22nd) translates to: Level seven. Tensions are high, and the source of stress has been identified: Giulia Siegel (49). Kader Loth (51) summarizes the situation: "We're dealing with insomnia, food scarcity, and internal conflicts. And that's the most challenging part."
The Toilet Paper Scandals
Relations between Kader Loth and Giulia Siegel are strained. Following Loth's critique of the excessive toilet paper usage, Siegel calls out Loth for holding onto a large amount of toilet paper. This puts Loth in an embarrassing situation, as she explains that she was wrapping up a used sanitary pad.
Loth berates Siegel for seemingly trying to humiliate her deliberately. Despite Siegel's repeated apologies and assurance that she did not know what Loth was holding, the rest of the campers side with Loth. Even Thorsten Legat (55) expresses sympathy towards the female drama: "I feel rather ashamed to share a living space with Giulia Siegel at the moment."
The next argument erupts shortly after. When Hanka Rackwitz (55) encourages more empathy within the group, Elena Miras (32) reacts angrily: "I can't stand this pretentious pity anymore!" Matters get heated in the kitchen: "Unreasonable" Giulia and aggressive Elena, both armed with knives, are supposed to cook together. However, Miras quits her kitchen duties and spends her time gossiping about Siegel with other campmates instead. A look on the bright side: "I feel terribly mistreated," the outspoken one complains into the Dschungeltelefon in the evening. "It's as if I'm being lynched by everyone out of the blue."
Hanka Rackwitz's Voluntary Departure
Rackwitz decides to leave the following morning, voicing her thoughts that her fellow campers are mainly responsible for her decision: "I'll be ill for days due to the stringiness here and some other stomach-turning incidents." She shares a heartfelt goodbye with Siegel, offering words of encouragement: "Giulia, I feel terrible for you. You'll need a lot of strength now."
There's a positive note, too: Gigi Birofio (25) is celebrating his birthday! The self-proclaimed ladies' man wishes for nothing more than a romp. "We can't grant your wish," Sarah Knappik (37) quickly clarifies. Instead, he gets to participate in the Dschungelprüfung alongside Loth and Legat. The game follows a classic format: Kader navigates the car blind while Thorsten provides directions using hand signals, and Gigi translates the instructions into spoken language. The trio must gather 11 stars and navigate obstacles that include dirt, slime, and broth spilling over the campers at each station.
The collaboration is intense yet fruitful. Despite Thorsten's muted communication causing him high blood pressure, he manages to push the car across the finish line about a minute before the engine fails. The group earns a total of eight stars.
Rather than celebrating with cake, Legat devises a plan to rid the camp of "Evil," planning to gauge his campmates' loyalty using their reactions to the game's success. Not surprisingly, he focuses on one specific person - Giulia Siegel. "You can actually see the fiery eyes and horns," he concludes. He issues a caution: "Malice is starting to surface..." One might hope that Siegel is chosen by her teammates in the next episode for her own protection.
In the midst of the jungle camp's challenges, Kyle (a new arrival) suggests setting up a toilet paper ration system to reduce waste and prevent future misunderstandings, referring to Giulia Siegel and Kader Loth's toilet paper scandal.
Feeling the tension in the jungle camp, Kyle decides it's best to propose a jungle camp-wide meeting to discuss issues like toilet paper usage, food distribution, and managing internal conflicts, aiming to maintain harmony among the campers.