Lilly Becker in the jungle: Brave or overwhelmed? Your fears revealed!

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Lilly Becker is preparing for “I’m a star – get me out of here!” before, starts on January 24th on RTL. Your fears and hopes are revealed.

Lilly Becker in the jungle: Brave or overwhelmed? Your fears revealed!

Lilly Becker, the ex-wife of tennis star Boris Becker, is one of the candidates who will be in the jungle camp of “I’m a Star – Get Me Out of Here!” from January 24, 2025. will be seen. The 48-year-old is looking forward to the challenge and reveals in an interview that she wants to put her cooking skills to the test on the TV show. “I do this for myself,” she says, explaining that in the last year and a half she has been talked about too much by people who don’t know her. She smiles into the camera and declares: “Ok, I’ll win this thing!” Loud today.at her son Amadeus humorously describes her as “Godzilla,” indicating her wild mommy nature. However, Becker also has fears of snakes, rats and cockroaches that will accompany her into the Australian jungle.

A new love and the hope of wedding bells

In parallel to the jungle preparations, Lilly Becker also shares intimate details about her love life. For two years she has been in a long-distance relationship with the entrepreneur Thorsten Weck, who lives in Berlin and Düsseldorf, while she is in London with her son. In an interview she talks about how this distance enlivens her relationship: "Then you're happy to see each other again," said Becker in an interview with RTL. She admits that she wants a “fairy tale ending,” but marriage is not on her agenda until later. At the moment her focus is entirely on the jungle camp, where she wants to show that she can do more than the social clichés that cling to her RTL.

Becker is curious about what the jungle camp has in store and explains that this experience is a break from her everyday life, shaped by her job and the growth of her son. The unusual proximity to snakes and other small torture animals also leaves her cold, because she is really looking forward to the show. “Of course it won't be fun, but I'll just keep going because I'll never do that again!” she says with firm conviction.