Aubin, candidate of Koh-Lanta, the four lands.

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  • During the advice of the sixth episode of

    Koh-Lanta, the four lands

    broadcast Friday on TF1, the yellow team eliminated Aubin.

  • “I can only blame myself.

    My wife often repeats it to me: I think too much and I haven't acted enough, ”explains the 23-year-old Gersois at

    20 Minutes

    .

  • Two episodes earlier, to everyone's surprise and thanks to his immunity collar, Aubin eliminated Mathieu from the game. "Strategically, for me, that shot was the best and if it had to be done ten times, would do it again, ”he assumes.

Koh-Lanta, the four lands

said goodbye on Friday to its most smiling candidate.

At the end of the advice of the sixth episode broadcast on TF1, it is Aubin, adventurer of the yellow team, who had to extinguish his torch.

The 23-year-old real estate agent from Gers tells

20 Minutes

how he experienced this departure.

Even before the start of the board, you had a vote against you, a penalty imposed at the end of your poor performance on a test.

Did you prepare yourself psychologically to go out?

Not at all !

I don't think the voice against me played too much.

I have often said that, whatever your level in

Koh-Lanta

, you must always feel in danger.

I may have slightly forgotten about the yellow camp because I had created new affinities, with Loïc for example, and I perhaps thought too much about the old greens, because that was their first advice , were going to vote on affect.

And in fact, no (

laughs

).

It got me out.

I can only blame myself.

My wife tells me often: I think too much and I haven't done enough.

Did you rely on your sympathy capital to go far in the adventure?

Yes, that has been my leitmotif from the start.

I smile all the time, whatever the situation: whether we win, whether we lose, whether we are on the board, whether I find myself in the hot seat and whether I pull out a necklace ... I took the adventure like a game. I did not participate to take the lead.

I told myself that my sympathetic side, my natural good nature, would make the difference, as we have seen in other

Koh-Lanta

.

During your elimination, you held out against your teammates, but during the debrief in front of the camera, you were in tears ...

I didn't want to crack or show anything to my teammates.

It's a game, I agreed to play, I played earlier by taking out the collar in front of Mathieu, I couldn't blame them for taking me out.

I knew the rules, I applied them, they served me and they served me.

If I crack up once I'm alone, it's because the pressure goes down.

Casually, the armor begins to split at this point.

I understood that I was on the verge of the next step in the adventure.

Going out at this time is very frustrating.

You said it, two episodes earlier, you made a masterstroke by taking out your immunity collar and eliminating Mathieu to everyone's surprise.

In his interviews, including the one granted to "20 Minutes", he accuses you of having hidden your true motivations.

According to him, you eliminated him because you were jealous of his abilities ...

I had a face-to-face discussion with Mathieu on the phone after his interviews.

He still thinks I'm hiding the real reasons for my vote against him.

I explained them, on my Instagram, I mentioned them during the game also saying that I wanted to strengthen my alliance.

Mathieu, I didn't take him out because he was the stronger, otherwise I wouldn't have offered him to ally with Alix and me.

If I had lied about what I said, I think Alix would have reacted on social networks or in an interview, but she said of herself that we had a pact between her and me.

Mathieu didn't buy into my project, I couldn't keep it with me.

I knew that if I eliminated someone else, the next time we went back to the blue board, Mathieu would have continued in his strategy of eliminating the weaker one and it would be me who would have left.

In poker, we have moves like that, which seem obvious, we say "obvious".

Strategically, for me, this was the best shot and if it had to be done ten times, I would do it again.

Not because he's the strongest - otherwise I should have considered eliminating Alix, which never occurred to me - but because he didn't want to follow my strategy.

If you had to do “Koh-Lanta” again, what would you do differently?

I would avoid raclette before leaving (laughs).

I would prepare myself more physically, I would think less and I would act more.

I'm sure if I had gone to see some of my yellow teammates, I would have had fewer votes against me.

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