Friday evening, "Koh Lanta" broadcast the finale of its 21st season, with the live announcement of the winner: Alexandra.

She returns to this moment at the microphone of Europe 1 and reveals what she will do with the 100,000 euros she has won.

INTERVIEW

The sentence has fallen, and it is irrevocable!

Friday evening, Alexandra was crowned live on TF1 winner of the 21st season of

Koh Lanta

, at the end of the last council vote.

The adventurer explains at the microphone of Europe 1 that she herself did not expect her victory, especially as her debut on the show had not been the easiest. 

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"Brice was also deserving"

The mother has been revealed over the episodes.

In the home straight, the terrible pole test was won by Brice, who chose Alexandra to accompany him in the final.

Loïc was therefore eliminated.

Then, the final jury decided and its vote was revealed live in Paris: they chose Alexandra as the big winner.

She won the 100,000 euros promised to the winner.

The adventurer was the first surprise: she was convinced she would not win.

"I did not expect to win in the final, whether it was against Brice or Loïc. When the verdict was announced, I was upset for Brice, it hurt me for him", confides- she does.

He fought throughout the adventure, he was a great adventurer, he won the pole test.

He was also deserving. " 

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Alexandra was still delighted with her victory, which should have great consequences for her future.

"The other candidates believed in me. I was really touched that they voted for me, even if it was tight with Brice. I think it will help me gain confidence in myself in the future," she hopes.

A tribute to Bertrand Kamal, deceased candidate

The victorious adventurer also reveals what she imagines doing with the 100,000 euros won, with in mind a gesture for her former adventure companion Bertrand Kamal, candidate who died during the broadcast of the season.

"I will keep a large part of the winnings for my daughters, it is for them that I participated and that I fought," she recalls.

"And I will donate part of it to the Arc foundation, to the fund dedicated to research against pancreatic cancer, for Bertrand Kamal". 

The

Koh-Lanta final 

brought together 6.3 million people, the show's record this season.

Friday evening, TF1 brought together 28.5% of the public and 44% of women under 50, phenomenal scores for a program which is about to celebrate its 20th anniversary ... and for which a new season has just been launched. canning.