To celebrate 20 years of Koh Lanta, TF1 and ALP have brought together the most emblematic adventurers, “The best“. But among them, some already know each other because they have participated in common adventures in the past. This is how suspicions of pre-film alliances had been put forward … or that certain enmities resurfaced . Jade paid the price, as she tells it to our colleagues in TV Mag.
In the episode aired Tuesday, October 19, 2021, Alix attacks Jade. “Why are you doing propaganda against me?“She says aggressively. In reality, this little scene is the result of a longer discussion.”I asked to speak to him to have an explanation, to understand why she had gone to see Claude to tell him lies. She had gone tell him that Wafa would have asked me to beware of him and eliminate him. Which is entirely wrong, tells Jade, evoking her friend Wafa, betrayed by Claude in Koh-Lanta: The Heroes’ Revenge in 2012. Alix maintained to me that I had told her that well and reproached me for making propaganda against her. I didn’t need to do it since everything had been clear for a long time to everyone, I wanted to eliminate it, I didn’t hide it.“
This Alix revelation had consequences for the game. “Afterwards, I wonder if there was not a misunderstanding with regard to me and which does not concern the game namely my friendship with Wafa, says Jade. In his head, he must have told himself that I had been briefed by Wafa to take care of him to avenge her. That’s why he thinks I want to eliminate him at all costs and he didn’t want to send me to the ambassadors. He was afraid for him. Whereas if I had had to go to the ambassadorial meeting, I wouldn’t even have had to get off the boat, I would have taken Alix straight out!“
And the relations between Claude and Wafa are not the only ones to interfere with the affinities during the shooting. “Like Claude about my friendship with Wafa, Laurent did not trust me because I am very friends with Moundir with whom he has a dispute since the all stars season The New Edition, regrets Jade. I had two swords above my head!“
A priori which may have been erased over time, on the white camp …