Clear announcements and angry accounts: The jungle camp has an aftermath! Everything about the tangible TV Zoff, in which “old women” clash with “strong women”. In addition, the question of all questions: Why don’t you have a blue tick yet?

“Day 32 in the Jungle”: Time for a “postlude” in which shreds fly in no time. Because this intermezzo is also affected by the artificially “inflated” petitesse surrounding the drama of the Klein couple. Djamila makes a “very clear statement” to her friend Yvonne Woelke: Dear Yvonne, at this point, (…) please stop it! This madness has to end!” The audience applauds and Lucas Cordalis also joins in the applause and says: “I think so too.” It’s so annoying: this “whole post, this public one!”

So it’s not just Djamila’s concern to fiddle her friend’s opinion, but also to let off steam about the family that has been dominating the boulevard for weeks. First she was in very nice contact with Iris Klein, but then she was blocked by her. She doesn’t know the reason, she was in the camp. After a short research, this is quickly clarified. So Klein wrote about the reigning jungle queen: “Djamila didn’t deserve it … Famous for having an affair with a married man? Disgusting.”

The campers have smartened up. Verena’s new hair color suits her very well, Gigi has to be careful not to get stressed about “cultural appropriation” with his braided head, and Djamila’s hair is long and beautiful. With men, says the still single woman, she now always holds “meetings” to combine business with private life. At these, however, she always appears “with a bra”.

Lucas can make up for a lot of minus points in the aftermath, although his Daniela told him that everything was “cut super crappy”. Yes, okay, there was this “homophobic sip story”, but it wasn’t meant to be homophobic at all. Lucas is just “a slow eater”. And he is not wrong when he says that this story was only one “of 17 days”. You can inflate them, “but you don’t have to”. Yes, the viewer would like to whistle to him immediately: Please tell your mother-in-law! The fact is: he never shied away from work and was committed “until he dropped”.

Today, the third-placed sees many things differently and would also do many things completely differently. “I’m sorry,” he says, and his apology is credible and earns applause. Lucas is one of the winners of this aftermath: very respectful and at peace with himself or as Djamila would say: authentic.

One of the craziest topics, which seems all the more important to the campers: “the blue tick on Insta”. True to the motto: Hello? Why don’t I have a blue tick? Can I get a blue tick please? And, wow, it really took the jungle camp for NDW legend Markus Mörl to finally get one. At this point you can slowly say: The cooler ones are now the ones who don’t have one! To measure your own value against an idea that some crackpot in Silicon Valley came up with during the lunch break in the toilet, well, hallelujah!

However, there is a lot of stress between Cosimo and Cecilia. Verena thinks Cosi just wanted to compliment Djamila, namely that she looks completely different with make-up on. That was neither misogynous nor meant in any other way. But Cecilia immediately becomes patronizing and short-tempered. It sounds something like this: Let me finish, no, you won’t let me finish, I’ll talk, no, you interrupt me and anyway: “God sees everything.”

Tessa will also have to put up with criticism for her appearance. With all due respect to your activist intentions! But you can’t demand respect if you’re being disrespectful yourself. Yes, she is a strong woman with a strong opinion. Their tireless commitment to the abused animals that suffer so much from an inhumane industry for our meat consumption deserves respect and recognition.

But it all depends on how you talk to people. And you won’t change a hungry man’s mind by making him maggot what little food he has that day. Even Sonja joins in the heated debate about the “dead corpses” in the head pot. And yes, dear Tessa, calling Claudia an “old woman” is disrespectful. Otherwise there is all sorts of roaring, blame and anger in this aftermath, which is discharged. At some point the middle finger will be shown, but then your own “stink finger” is too good and hey, someone is always the “a **** hole”.

“Magic Girl” Jana talks about her happiness in nature, Cosimo tears up when he talks about his gambling and we see how Gigi reconciles with his father and he finally tells his son that he loves him. When it comes to Gigi, however, opinions differ a little. On the one hand, you can celebrate him for his pithy sayings and pointed analyzes (“If Claudia hadn’t caught a Rich Boy, she would have become a waitress.”) On the other hand, he slouches in his chair like a rascal who has just been sentenced to math detention has.

Weirdest moment of the evening: Gigi discovers the teleprompter and takes over the moderation with Jolina Jans and Sonjas. It’s a single reading top flop – even if both act as if moderating such a show is “easy peasy”. The quintessence of the evening: a refreshing exchange of blows with fine jungle reminiscences, well seasoned with verbal ricochets on a rage level.