Hadja paid the price for reunification strategies -

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  • This Friday, the members of the reunified

    Koh-Lanta

    tribe

    decided to eliminate Hadja.

  • “The alliance of the six Greens is what I wanted to do, it seemed more than logical to me,” explains the professional handball player.

  • The candidate looks back on her adventure and tells in particular the details of the meeting of ambassadors.

This week,

Koh-Lanta

loses one of its most charismatic adventurers.

Since the very first issue of the season, Hadja has divided viewers.

Professional handball player and member of the tribe of the Greens still complete after eight weeks of adventure, the young woman had all the cards in hand to go further in the adventure.

But the strategies of the former Yellows got the better of his survival in the camp.

Hadja takes stock of her journey at

20 Minutes

and gives her point of view on the events of this Friday's episode.

Logic wanted the six Greens to make an alliance for reunification.

How do you explain that this was not the case?

They wanted to rally on the side of the eight Yellows, rather than stay between the Greens.

If we had not managed to ally with other people, it would have been more complicated later.

Something that I can understand too.

The alliance of the six Greens, that's what I wanted to do, it seemed more than logical to me.

But I also started with the disadvantage of arriving with six Reds.

Moreover, Alexandra and Laurent voted against you.

Was it a surprise?

Coming from Alexandra, it was no surprise because I knew she had developed a very strong bond with Angelique.

I suspected she was going to protect her.

Laurent, he comes, he makes me a little cinema telling me that he was going to vote against Angélique but it was too obvious that he was going to vote against me.

And it didn't surprise me about him, he's someone I didn't trust at all from the start.

One of the highlights of the episode is when you cook all the leftover rice.

Between us, didn't you really do it on purpose?

Frankly, I didn't do it on purpose at the time.

But as soon as I knew I was going to be eliminated, I wanted to eat it.

But I did not have the opportunity as we had put it in the crate and people hung out there a lot, I was not able to go "in a submarine" and eat it in secret.

But it's true that I wanted to eat a good part of it (

laughs

).

And besides, nobody made you remarks on the camp?

No, people were afraid of me.

When I get one hit, I put two so that doesn't surprise me.

I knew full well that they were going to speak in front of the camera and not in front of me.

I knew I was going to discover a lot of things in the broadcast.

Because in front of me, people were afraid and did not wear their balls.

It's reminiscent of the bag test, where the reward of the phone call didn't interest you.

No one had commented on you either.

Is it because everyone was afraid of you then?

At the Reds, people had a lot of respect for me, it was not the same.

We all respected each other and people hadn't given me any thoughts because they knew me.

I had just said that the reward did not allow me to transcend myself.

I never said I lost or gave up on purpose, that's wrong.

People criticized me for losing my team.

But, already, it did not depend only on me.

And I didn't manage to find the necessary energy to go further because that didn't interest me.

Did you discover things while watching the episodes on Friday night?

There is nothing that surprised me because in the Greens, we said things to each other a lot.

On the other hand, in the white camp, I thought it was Alix who had schemed against me because she didn't like me, when in fact it was Dorian who plotted all this, while discussing and laughing with me.

If he had come to see me saying "apparently you wanted to eliminate me", which was wrong, I would have been clear with him.

During the council, you say that those who voted against you are sheep.

Do you regret it?

This is what I thought at the time so I can't regret it.

Now that I know what happened, I know they were still sheep but not naive sheep.

I fully accept my words.

To the ambassadors, how was the choice of the name of Marie-France, which we did not see on the screen?

I went to see Marie-France at the Rouges camp when I knew I was going to the ambassadors.

I told him that if I had to put someone's name, it would be his.

That's why she wasn't surprised, I had been very honest with her, she had been warned.

There aren't five names that came out, it was Marie-France directly.

By being the sportiest woman of the entire cast, did you have that extra pressure?

No.

I am a handball player, I am good at my discipline but in other sports, I don't know because I have never tried.

I knew that in some events, I would be able to do it better than the others because I have more motor skills, that's for sure that helped me.

But without food, we all start from zero.

Me without food, I have no gas (

laughs

).

Hats off to people because I was at the end of my life.

I used to eat five meals a day and switched to a rice shell.

Five meals a day?

!

I eat five meals a day because when I was young I had weight problems.

In my family, we are very thin and I was immediately put under pressure by telling me that if I wanted to do high level one day, I had to gain a lot more weight.

Since I was 14, I've been eating four or five meals a day to achieve a healthy weight.

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