Will she be the new camp bitch?
“I’m a Celebrity – Get Me Out of Here!” The next season will not start until January 2023. but more and more are leaking names of key participants Through, who want to slurp rice and beans on a jungle cot and into a Cabin Fever adventure.
Bild learned: Ex-GNTM candidate Tessa Burgmeier (33) will also move to the RTL jungle camp! And could overturn the whole camp like a snake in the jungle…
The beautiful Tessa rose to fame in 2009 as a candidate for scandal in the fourth season of “Germany’s Next Top Model”.
Famous to this day: The scene in which not only Heidi Klum (49), but the whole of TV Germany, the middle finger has shown! She quickly made a name for herself as a “super bitch” on reality and trash TV (including “Die Alm”, “Kampf der Realitystars”).
In 2010, Tessa left RTL “Model-WG”. Reason: He threw a hot frying pan at his roommate Sarah Napic (36)! After this, both the models filed criminal charges of assault against each other. This could be fun!
Meanwhile, the Hamburg native is a mom of two (Lucy Jolie, 7, and Camilla Marie, 3). Did it soften him? She recently said: “I’m just Tessa. And I’m colorful. I’m loud. I’m determined. I’m brave. Yep, just Miss Energy.”
Best conditions for jungle camping indeed. Although in 2013 GNTM Bitch said in an interview that she never wanted to participate. After participating in the TV show Reality Queens on Safari, he stated that although the show would be an ideal basis for Jungle Camp to exist, he has so far turned down all requests for Jungle Camp.
Tessa then said in an interview: “Now that I was in Africa, the jungle camp can no longer shock me, but I have always set my goals high and never want to end up there in this life.”
It seems that the thing with goals is not working well…
Compared to BILD, Tessa didn’t want to confirm her involvement in Jungle Camp. She replied evasively: “Every year I get messages with the assumption that I will be a candidate and every year they turn out to be wrong.” And what does RTL say? “We do not comment on speculation about IBES participants.”