IBES 2025: Highlights from Day 11 in the RTL Jungle Camp – Which Contestant Got Eliminated?

On Day Eleven of IBES 2025, Edith Stehfest received the fewest votes, but no contestant was eliminated due to the network’s decision to pause evictions. The episode featured challenges faced by Anna-Carina Woitschack and Pierre Sanoussi-Bliss, highlighting Anna-Carina’s fear of tight spaces. Emotional stories from Jörg Dahlmann and Lilly Becker added depth, revealing personal struggles. The show continues to air nightly on RTL, with streaming options available on RTL+.

Edith Stehfest’s Surprising Twist on Day Eleven of IBES 2025

On the eleventh day of IBES 2025, hosts Sonja Zietlow and Jan Köppen revealed that Edith Stehfest had received the least amount of viewer votes. As the 29-year-old actress was consoled by her fellow contestants, an unexpected announcement left everyone in shock: “You have the fewest callers, but today, no one has to leave the camp.” The incredulous expressions quickly turned into relief for Edith.

The reason for this twist? The network decided to pause eliminations since no contestant had voluntarily exited yet, wanting to ensure that everything could be resolved smoothly. This came as a surprise to both Edith and Maurice Dzwiak, especially since Jürgen Hingsen, Yeliz Koç, and Nina Bott had already bid farewell to the jungle camp.

IBES 2025: A Closer Look at the Trials and Challenges

This particular episode saw Anna-Carina Woitschack and Pierre Sanoussi-Bliss take on the latest challenge. Sam Dylan humorously noted, “That’s the perfect koala-tion!” However, Anna-Carina quickly became anxious upon realizing she had to dive into a confined underground pool for stars, confessing her fear of tight spaces. “Oh no, I don’t think I can do this!” she exclaimed, and despite Pierre and Sonja’s reassurances, she was on the brink of hyperventilation.

In a surprising turn, the host offered the duo the option to switch roles for the trial. “That’s a fear that can’t just be brushed away,” Zietlow explained. Yet, many fans voiced their concerns on the official Instagram page about perceived favoritism, noting that Sam had also struggled with claustrophobia without any adjustments made for him.

While Anna-Carina tackled the seemingly simpler part of the challenge, which required her to navigate through boxes filled with creatures and search for words, Pierre faced his own difficulties. He needed to spell the words correctly while submerged underwater. “I can’t see anything in the water without my glasses,” Pierre lamented, having to trade his spectacles for swimming goggles. Ultimately, the duo managed to secure just two stars from their trial.

Amidst the challenges, Jörg Dahlmann shared his poignant story of battling cancer twice. In a heartfelt conversation, Lilly Becker recounted her tragic childhood after losing her parents in a car accident at the age of three, emphasizing the importance of her grandparents in her life. She also revealed that her name, Lilly, was given by her ex-husband, Boris Becker, who said, “You can’t remember your real name.” Her actual name is Sharlely.

Jörg, a sports commentator, also opened up about his struggles during his divorce and urged Timur Ülker to consider a prenuptial agreement, a suggestion Timur declined, stating his commitment to family. In a candid moment with Maurice, Jörg disclosed his battle with colon cancer, which had claimed the lives of his grandfather and father. After facing complications following his surgery, he confessed, “I had a death wish; I couldn’t take it anymore,” but he eventually triumphed over both colon and prostate cancer. With a grin, Maurice jokingly asked, “But everything still works down there, right?” to which Jörg replied, “I no longer have ejaculation. But otherwise, everything is fine, and everything works!”

Since its premiere on January 24, the jungle camp has been airing nightly at 8:15 PM on RTL. Viewers can also enjoy the show through live streaming on RTL+. For those who want to catch up, past seasons of “I’m a Star – Get Me Out of Here!” are available on the streaming platform, along with updates on whether IBES 2025 will be broadcast in a 24-hour live stream.

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