Gerüchteküche brodelt: Ziehen Skandal-Bauer und diese Promis ins Dschungelcamp?

Köln -Zwei Wochen nach den jüngsten Gerüchten um eine Dschungel-Teilnahme von “Hot oder Schrott”-BekanntheitHubert Fella(57) keimen erneut wilde Promi-Spekulationen auf.

Wagt sich Skandal-Bauer Patrick Romer (29) tatsächlich ins Dschungelcamp?

Demnach scheint nicht nur der eine Ex-Teilnehmer vom “Sommerhaus der Stars” im Blickfeld vonRTLzu sein. Auch ein anderes Gesicht aus der Bottroper Promi-WG könnte den Weg Down Under auf sich nehmen.Die Rede ist von Skandal-Bauer Patrick Romer (29)! Der Ex-Freund von Antonia Hemmer (25) soll lautBILDeine Rolle in den Überlegungen spielen, um die 19. Staffel von “Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus” zu füllen.

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Auch um ihn brodelt aktuell die Gerüchteküche: Stephen Dürr (51). Der Schauspieler und ehemalige “Unter Uns”-Darsteller trat zuletzt in der diesjährigen Ausgabe von “Star Strand” in Erscheinung und soll womöglich schon bald im australischen Dschungel für Furore sorgen.Die ist bei ihr sowieso garantiert: Ariel Hediger (22). Die Schweizerin tourte bereits durch einige Reality-Formate – das Lagerfeuer im Dschungelcamp fehlt der 22-Jährigen aber noch. Auch sie soll Spekulationen zufolge in der neuen Staffel dabei sein.Tochter dieser Schauspiel-Legende dabei?

Jan Köppen (42) und Sonja Zietlow (57) führen auch in der neuen Staffel durchs Programm.

Jan Köppen (42) und Sonja Zietlow (57) führen auch in der neuen Staffel durchs Programm.  ©Pascal Bünning/RTL+/dpaKriegt die Ex-Freundin von Giuliano am anderen Ende der Welt etwa von IHR weibliche Unterstützung? Glaubt man den derzeit aufkochenden Meldungen, scheint RTL auch sie auf die Reise zu schicken: Nicole Belstler-Boettcher (62).Die Schauspielerin wurde durch ihre Rolle als Sandra Behrens im “Marienhof” bekannt, ist außerdem die Tochter von Grid Boettcher (87).

Ứng cử viên cho trại huấn luyện rừng xanh năm 2026: Chồng của người nổi tiếng được cho là sẽ tham gia chương trình RTL | Abendzeitung München

Ebenfalls Teil des Abenteuers Australien sollen Gil Ofarim (43), Simone Ballack (49), Samira Yavuz (31), Eva Benetatou (33), Hardy Krüger jr. (57), Mirja du Mont (49) und Umut Tekin (28) sein. Offiziell Stellung will RTL zu all den Gerüchten nicht beziehen, hält sich weitestgehend bedeckt.”Zu möglichen Teilnehmerinnen und Teilnehmern äußern wir uns grundsätzlich nicht vor Showstart”, erklärt eine RTL-Sprecherin. Schon in rund zwei Monaten soll die neue Staffel von “Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus” auf Sendung gehen.Moderiert wird IBES auch diesmal von Sonja Zietlow (57) und Jan Köppen (42).

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