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Kevin is no longer dating Karma.

Unethical choice in the semi-final of "Reality Stars Competition": A competitor drains his karma reserve.

Has Kevin (center) gambled away?
Has Kevin (center) gambled away?

Reality celebrities face off against each other. - Kevin is no longer dating Karma.

In the last episode of "Kampf der Realitystars" (airing Thursdays at 8:15 pm on RTLzwei and RTL+), the celebrities must participate in a punishment game before entering the final. The objective is to avoid an "unwanted additional task." During this game, they are expected to showcase their basic skills. First, they need to hammer nails along a course, which leads to some NSFW comments from the stars and the commentator. After that, they have to form obscenities using the initial letters of a word. Lastly, they must carry fluid in their mouths.

Noah Cremer (age 22) is quite creative with his insults, coming up with lines like "Otterfucker" and "Snake Slime." Christoph Oberheide (age 35) struggles in the other team right from the start. Over the course of the game, the celebrities only manage to reduce the severity of the punishment slightly. Instead of 15, they need to answer 10 questions correctly in pairs - in the "star box".

Next up is the "Wall of Truth." The reality stars must arrange themselves in order of popularity. Nina Anhans' picture is flipped around first. She places herself in the middle. However, her picture gets pushed back, which confirms her unpopularity. The most popular one is Lilo from Kiesenwetter (age 70).

There's more to come, though. The boss has one more "brain teasers" planned - tasking the celebrities with an immoral decision. The stars can whisper their signatures on a contract to make a deal valid. If three celebrities sign, Lilo's popularity guarantees a higher sum of 50,000 euros, while removing the unpopular Nina would reduce it by 10,000 euros.

The candidates have the option to sign their signatures individually and in secret. If three celebrities sign, the deal becomes valid. Lilo agrees, granting the winning sum to her teammates. Although others are annoyed, Kevin Schafer (age 35) signs alongside Lilo, saying, "I don't know if my karma account can handle it, but karma is my boyfriend."

Sadly, he overloads his karma for nothing, as not enough stars have signed, leaving both Lilo and Nina safe. Instead, the "Rat" search continues. Calvin Kleinen (age 32) suspects Kevin, while Lilo suggests Chris might be protected for health reasons.

The safety game is simple. The players must answer questions about celebrity scandals, and the one who answers correctly can poke a hole in their opponent's barrel. However, the game has to be interrupted when Christoph passes out during the sand transport. Calvin wins, unsurprisingly, landing him the title of "Full as a Barrel" champion.

In the final hour, each candidate starts with two coins. Nina also faces a harsh judgement at the "Scherbengericht." However, two other celebrities receive more coins. The twins Heidi and Heike Kapuste (age 58) have to leave - not because they are unpopular, but because they're too good for the reality world.

In a surprising twist, Kevin is also eliminated. It's not just because he's suspected of being the Rat. He overloaded his karma account during the previous task.

Read also:

  1. Calvin Kleinen voiced his suspicion about Kevin Schäfer potentially being the Rat in the reality show.
  2. During the semifinal of "Battle of the reality stars," celebrities like Calvin and Kevin had to participate in various tasks to avoid harsh punishments.
  3. Star contestant Kevin Schäfer shocked everyone by signing a contract in the "Brain Teasers" task, despite the potential consequences for his karma.
  4. Kevin Cremer, a popular reality star, was unfortunately eliminated due to his high karma account load from a previous task in "Battle of the reality stars."

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