Jörg Dahlmann Eliminated From Dschungelcamp 2025 After Unremarkable Stint
After thirteen days filled with challenge and excitement, Jörg Dahlmann, the former sports commentator, has exited the Dschungelcamp 2025. The competitive format of the show, officially known as "Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus!" (I’m a Star – Get Me Out of Here!), continues to captivate viewers as they vote for their favorite contestants, determining who must leave the camp every day.
Launched on January 24, 2025, the show features prominent personalities living together under challenging conditions, facing grueling trials each week. The finale is set for February 9, 2025, where one contestant will be crowned the Dschungelkönig or Dschungelkönigin, walking away with the coveted title and €100,000.
On Day 13, Dahlmann’s time came to an end when he received the least number of audience votes, resulting in his elimination. "It was not unexpected; I might have been too unremarkable throughout my time here," he reflected after the announcement, clearly upset by the outcome. Jörg was competing against Maurice Dziwak for the public's favor, but his subdued presence seemed to have cost him significant viewer support.
Following the announcement, he expressed both gratitude and disappointment: "I am totally happy and grateful for every vote I received over the past days. It was such a beautiful experience and I wouldn't want to miss it." His enthusiasm for the challenges was evident at first; nonetheless, as his elimination neared, the weight of the situation began to settle on him.
Jörg shared how the camp's harsh conditions, including the shortage of food and sleep, affected not only himself but also his fellow contestants: "I was surprised by how the lack of food and sleep transformed people. I encountered different characters here, and not all of them were pleasant." He signals to the emotional intensity within the camp, highlighting the struggle as well as the surreal beauty of living temporarily "in paradise" under extreme conditions.
During his stay, one specific trial stood out to him: the "snake task." He had hoped to confront his fears and participate, but his camp companion Anna-Carina Woitschak withdrew, causing him to miss out on what he considered one of his opportunities. "I would have loved to lie down on the sunbed with the snakes. It was a dream of mine to interact with them properly," he admitted, reflecting on what could have been.
While he may be leaving the camp behind, Jörg has his predictions for who might claim the Dschungelkrone: "I think Maurice has about 80 percent chance to win the Jungle, with Anna-Carina at 20 percent. They’re both dear to me." His support for his remaining companions highlights the camaraderie developed during their time together.
The show has seen various exits among its twelve participants since the adventure began. Notably, Sam Dylan exited the day before Dahlmann, enduring similar challenges with the audience and contest stresses. Other stars have faced the audience voting and scrutiny, shaping the dynamics of camp life.
Jörg’s elimination epitomizes the unpredictable and often harsh world of reality television, where viewer engagement can turn abruptly for any contestant. Viewers are left contemplating who will prevail, as eliminations continue to affect the camp’s morale. The remaining contestants now must rally together as they vie for both the title and the financial reward waiting for the last one standing.
Every episode airs nightly at 20:15 on RTL and on RTL+, keeping fans updated through live tickers and streaming possibilities. The suspense grows daily as fewer contestants share the iconic campfire, building up to the finale on February 9, which promises to deliver thrilling resolutions to the audience’s anticipation.
Speculation about what’s next has begun, but as the camp continues its grueling routine, the question remains: who will emerge victorious from the Dschungel camp?
Indeed, as the show progresses, the emotional farewell to Jörg Dahlmann marks yet another shift for the surviving contestants, who now must navigate both the physical trials of the camp and the increasingly tense social dynamics among them as the competition heightens.