Alix from “Koh-Lanta”, a target to shoot down for his competitors -

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  • This Friday was broadcast the eleventh episode of 

    Koh-Lanta: The 4 Lands

    .

  • At the end of the council, Laurent and Alix were eliminated following the rule of linked destinies.

  • "In this

    Koh-Lanta

    , women are in the spotlight and that's very good", welcomes the candidate from Bouches-du-Rhône.

It is what is called collateral damage.

This Friday, in the episode of the linked destinies of

Koh-Lanta

, Alix was eliminated alongside Laurent, her partner of the week.

But for the sports coach, there is no doubt: even if her name has never been entered on a ballot, it is her that the adventurers were targeting by eliminating her comrade.

Former team manager of the Yellow, the young woman of 29 years marked the season by winning two individual events.

She looks back on the determination she has shown, her leadership role and the place of women in this season of “4 Terres”.

During the council, you said that you felt in danger, more than Laurent.

Why ?

I feel in danger from the moment I win the pilings and compose the teams.

We become the executioners when we are a team leader.

I had heard my name come out on the previous board and if the people had agreed, I would have gone out instead of Jody.

There was a mess in the strategies, they did not manage to agree and we broke the strategies of Brice in broad daylight.

In the end, I got through it but I knew I was in the sights.

People voted against Laurent, but was it you they were really targeting?

Of course, I think they were targeting me but it was easier to all agree on his name than mine.

They tried the previous tip and it didn't work.

Is there something wrong with your strategy, which would explain your elimination?

No, I do not think so.

My strong character scared people a lot and that's what emerges from this episode.

I was too big in the eyes of people and I had to be eliminated.

I did not put water in my wine because at that moment, I was in survival mode, it had been thirty days since I slept and I ate.

On the camp, it speaks a lot saying that I do everything but in the meantime, no one comes to tell me anything.

If it was necessary to move after thirty days of survival, it might have been necessary to wake up a little earlier.

I did not demonstrate a dictatorship, if some wanted to take my place, it should have been taken.

It's good to say that Alix does everything but no one else does anything.

Do you see a leadership role as an advantage or a disadvantage?

The role of leader can be a consecration for people who fully assume it and it is true that behind, you are clearly putting yourself in danger in the adventure.

It was a consecration to tell myself that I was team leader and at the same time, I told myself that my head was going to be put at a price.

You are a sports coach and a volunteer firefighter.

Did the trials scare you?

The scariest thing in

Koh-Lanta

is the people.

The trials didn't scare me.

In

20 Minutes

came out this Friday an article on "the year of women in

Koh-Lanta

 ".

Would you say that is indeed the case?

In this

Koh-Lanta

, women are in the spotlight and that's great.

I'm tired of being put in the background, we saw it with the debate that there was with my hair under the arms.

In 2020, if I want to let my hair grow under my arms, I do.

It's hard to think that there are still diktats against women in society.

But I'm very proud that all these girls are doing great things in this Koh-Lanta.

Every time you post a photo on Instagram, it is picked up by some media.

Do you feel like you have a voice that carries now?

I feel like I have a voice that carries.

Having 50,000 glances on yourself makes things happen.

I decided to be a voice for associations that do not have these means to express themselves.

I'm trying to do great things for Hope for Yanis, a little boy with cerebral palsy.

I try to create events and raise funds to finance the operations he needs.

If I talk about it on my own scale, it will get things done.

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