Jody, oyster farmer, does not "stop working" during confinement -

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  • In the tenth episode of 

    Koh-Lanta

     aired this Friday, October 30, Jody was eliminated with only four votes against her.

  • "For me, the adventure was also an escape," she confides to

    20 Minutes

    .

  • The opportunity also to discuss with her the return of confinement and its impact on her professional activity.

A turnaround as only

Koh-Lanta

knows how to do.

This Friday evening, in the tenth episode of the TF1 game, Jody was eliminated to everyone's surprise.

However, the oyster farmer only received four votes against her, but the necklace of immunity played by Angélique changed the situation, and put an end to her adventure.

Faced with this twist, the former member of the Western Tribe did not hide his astonishment.

She explains that she doesn't blame anyone and confides in the current health situation, which is worrying for her business.

How do you explain that with all the strategies that preceded the council, it was you who were eliminated?

I can't explain it to myself.

Koh-Lanta

, these are unlikely things that happen over the days.

I go out on a necklace, that's the game. Angelique knew she was in the hot seat, Lola gives her her necklace, saves her place.

Me, I have more or less affinities with Lola so she puts my name.

I didn't know if she had found her necklace.

She could have kept it to herself but she wanted to save her partner, it's totally normal.

On the camp, it's already farted before when Alix learns that she has potential votes against her.

Did you feel the tide was turning against you before the council?

Before arriving at the council, we don't know if our name will come out, we still have doubts.

When the first ballot comes out, we tell ourselves that there is not going to be just one.

But I didn't think I would go out on this advice.

Did being in two different tribes complicate your adventure?

What was complicated was to start over.

At Les Oranges, we didn't know each other, we started from scratch and we had created links.

Then we arrived in a new tribe where we had to recreate links with people we did not know.

That was difficult.

After that, there are affinities that match immediately like with Alexandra and other people, like with Lola, where we didn't have more affinities than that.

You didn't blame anyone in particular?

I don't blame anyone.

It's just that I find it difficult to understand what had just happened in relation to the situation at the camp a few hours before.

When I say to beware of alliances on the board, I talk to Dorian because he loves everyone and he thought everyone loved him.

I often tended to tell him that he couldn't force some people to like him.

What was the hardest part of the camp?

What was most difficult for me was the lack of food.

We ate a little, but we should have eaten a little more.

Emotionally, I work with my parents every day so for me, the adventure was also an escape, it did me good not to be with them.

I am a fairly sociable person so I manage to adapt to community life.

I am not lonely, rather I am independent.

You are an oyster farmer.

What is the impact of the reconfinement on your business?

The production does not stop, we cannot stop it because they are living beings.

We are waiting to see the level of sales, we do a lot of exports with European countries and they should not also go into confinement and close the borders.

It would be a disaster.

We live from day to day but we do not stop working.

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