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After Dschungelcamp's Finale: Pierre Sanoussi-Bliss and Alessia Herren's Paths
Lilly Becker (48) snatched the title of Dschungelkönigin on Sunday night's RTL show finale. Pierre Sanoussi-Bliss (62) and Alessia Herren (23), who followed in her father Willi Herren's (1975-2021) footsteps, took second and third place, respectively. Overjoyed with her achievement, Alessia felt relieved to be reunited with her family. The delighted Sanoussi-Bliss, who hadn't expected to reach this far, praised Lilly's deserved triumph.
"In Our Hearts, We're Still the Champions"
Both contestants agreed that Lilly fully deserved her crown. Sanoussi-Bliss expressed, "She's more than earned it," and Herren concurred, "Lilly deserves every bit of it". They acknowledged their own achievements too, asserting, "In our hearts, we're still the victors—though minus the crown."
Herren acknowledged her mistakes but was unapologetic about who she was as a person. She was content with her choices, fearing no regret.
"Carrying Forward"
The duo bore the physical and emotional repercussions of the Dschungelcamp. Herren shed five to six kilos, while Sanoussi-Bliss dropped exactly nine and a half. Swinging open the camp's doors, they expressed no remorse, only gladness.
Herren had no qualms about leaving the camp's challenges and rustic lifestyle behind. Sanoussi-Bliss opted for silence, noting an absence of further conversation. He's scheduled to dine with Lilly at his preferred restaurant on a Friday. Herren expressed similar sentiments, having put past camps' complications firmly behind her.
Charting New Horizons
Aldi's checkout counters await Herren, where she expressed eagerness to work. Sanoussi-Bliss's television ventures are momentarily halted; he's focusing on his current roles in crime series Boom Boom Bruno and the production of Driving Miss Daisy at Berlin's Kleine Komödie am Kurfürstendamm.
He's open to acting in another reality program, provided it maintains his comforts and eliminates exhaustions. He cites The Traitors as an aspirational choice.
Behind the Scenes: A Look at the Finalists
Pierre Sanoussi-Bliss
Recently, Sanoussi-Bliss took on reality TV and its challenges to advocate for diversity in the entertainment industry. His divulgence about his personal life, including marital separation, endeared him to audiences[5]. Sanoussi-Bliss's dedication to diversity propelled his prominence, as he showcased his adaptability beyond serious roles [5].
Alessia Herren
Alessia's emotional engagements on Dschungelcamp, including her father's demise and personal struggles, captivated the audience. Her candid, down-to-earth responses endeared her, and her yearning for stability outside showbiz set the tone for her future endeavors[1][2].
Sanoussi-Bliss and Herren's journeys on Dschungelcamp paved the way for their evolving personal lives and careers, leaving room for subsequent triumphs and opportunities.
After the intense competition, Sanoussi-Bliss, feeling surprised at his achievement, echoed Lilly's success with, "Even though I'm out, I'm a star - get me out of here! I'm still proud of myself." Herren, on the other hand, remained confident in her identity, saying, "I'm a star - get me out of here! I may not have the crown, but I've proven myself and I'm proud."