• Anne-Sophie, 35, from Meurthe-et-Moselle, was eliminated at the end of the ninth episode of "Koh-Lanta, the sacred fire" broadcast Tuesday on TF1.
  • "The reds betrayed me. I thought, ''Les enfoirés...'' But that's the game," she told 20 Minutes.
  • About her motivations for participating in "Koh-Lanta", Anne-Sophie says: "I wanted to experience hunger, suffering, to be far from my daily comfort. I wanted to test my limits. The difficulty, I like it. I also did it for my father because he would have liked to do this adventure if he could. »

The adventurers of "Koh-Lanta, the sacred fire" sent waltz the zumba teacher, Tuesday on TF1. Anne-Sophie, a 35-year-old from Meurthe-et-Mosellane, was caught off guard by her former teammates from the red tribe. Her elimination occurred after reunification, but she became the first member of the final jury. 20 Minutes came back with her on her journey.

What state of mind were you in going to this council?

I was not calm, but I was reassured because we had said with the reds that we would all vote against Tania. They betrayed me, I didn't think it was going to happen like this. I was very disappointed. During the counting, with each ballot in my name, something happened in my belly, I was all hot all at once. I told myself that it was not possible. I thought, "The bastards... But that's the game.

Why do you think you were targeted?

I think the ex-yellows all said "We're going to vote against Anne-Sophie". And on the red side, Esteban wanted to wink at Rudy by voting against me because I voted against him...

Did you suspect that some of your ex-red teammates (Quentin, Gilles...) had an alliance with ex-yellows?

Not at all. At that time, I had confidence in the reds, even if I was not completely serene. For me, it was Tania who was going to come out.

Upon returning from the council of ambassadors, Grace revealed what she had said about you and that she had thought about eliminating you. Do you think this may have influenced the votes?

Yes. It paid off, that's for sure. I told myself that it was not good, that it was bad.

Seeing her leave the adventure of her own free will was a relief for you?

A relief, no, because it's not cool to see someone give up. I understood it was because he missed his children. But to do a lot of pataquès against Esteban and me to say at the end of the thing "I give up", I found it inappropriate.

If you had the opportunity, what would you do again?

Nothing, because I couldn't play a role, I couldn't not be myself. I would go on my own as I did, without trusting anyone. I would make sure to be more suspicious.

Looking back, are you satisfied with your adventure?

Yes, I'm happy with what I've done, who I've been. All my relatives tell me that I have remained the Anne-Sophie of every day: discreet, but who says things as she thinks them, who does not let herself be stepped on and does not stupidly follow all the voting instructions.

What motivated you to participate?

I wanted to experience hunger, suffering, to be away from my daily comfort. I wanted to test my limits. The difficulty, I like it. I also did it for my father because he would have liked to do this adventure if he could. Everything I do, my trails, my triathlons, it's for him. I dedicate my adventure to him. I'm not in a hurry for him to see my elimination but he will be proud of me no matter what.

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