Last year, Janina Youssefian flew out of the RTL jungle camp due to a racism scandal. To this day, she has not regretted her statements.
Hamburg – It was THE excitement of last year’jungle camps“! carpet slut Janina Youssefian (38) got into a fight with her fellow competitor Linda Nobat (28) and caused one of the biggest scandals in the RTL format.
In a thoughtless moment, Youssefian made a racist statement and said to the dark-skinned candidate: “Go back to the bush where you belong.”
The result was an immediate eviction from the camp, and the 38-year-old had to leave South Africa. A year later, the model, who became famous through a shepherd’s session with Dieter Bohlen (68) and Playboy pictures, looks back on her expulsion.
“Actually, I was the victim,” Youssefian explained in the Bild. “I had to be insulted by this woman every day. I never insulted her. The show was set in the bush, so where was the insult?”
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She just wanted to be left alone during the argument and for Nobat to keep her mouth shut. “But RTL just turned it that way,” she makes serious allegations. “I got a lot of approval afterwards.”
The broadcaster then withheld a large part of their fee. “It hurt,” admitted the 38-year-old, who now lives in Sweden.
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The only thing Youssefian regrets was her participation. “I should have done like Lucas Cordalis and competed in the Australian jungle instead of the African bush.”
However, her expulsion did not have any other major consequences. “I apologized to her in the bush, that’s all I could do,” explained the carpet slut, even though Nobat didn’t accept her. “That’s why I was kicked out.”
In fact, she continues to do well in business. “I just filmed ‘Jerks’ Season 5 with Christian Ulmen and Fahri Yard.” In addition, Youssefian will soon be launching her own underwear collection.
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Looking ahead to this year’s edition in the Australian jungle, she has a clear favorite. “I would give it to Lucas Cordalis, a likeable guy and a nice guy,” she explained. Whether the singer can do this will be seen next Sunday.