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Hürth (AP) - Djamila Rowe (53, "Die Alm") challenges jungle queen Désirée Nick (64).

"I call Désirée Nick to boxing match," said Rowe in the episode of the jungle camp replacement show broadcast on Tuesday evening.

Nick is known for her pointed and snappy remarks and went anyway - or perhaps because of it - in 2004 as the jungle queen from the show "I'm a star - get me out of here".

Rowe's fellow candidate Xenia von Sachsen then predicted the "fight of the century".

Moderator Daniel Hartwich was hoping for a «thriller with Djamila».

Because the Cologne private broadcaster had to cancel the jungle camp from Australia because of the corona pandemic, the RTL “jungle show” is currently running.

The winner will certainly have a place in the program “I'm a star - get me out of here” in the coming year.

A few show participants each live as a small group in a tiny house in a studio complex in Hürth near Cologne and take exams that are reminiscent of the real jungle camp.

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Rowe, Xenia von Sachsen and the "Bachelorette" candidate Filip Pavlovic formed group four.

Rowe and Pavlovic made it to the semi-finals, Xenia von Sachsen had to go home.

The first semi-final of the show is scheduled for this Wednesday.

Before the audience had to decide, Xenia von Sachsen had reported what it was like to grow up with bone cancer: “Don't push them, they have a tumor.

Don't date her, she's got a tumor. "

After a complicated operation, she was healed today.

In the "Dschungenprüfung suitability test", the three candidates failed together at the task of finding out how many animals (snakes, rats, crabs and some more) were in a box with just keys.

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