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Gudrun defends Jan from “Camp Wes”: “I hope I can do it at his age” |  television

Gudrun defends Jan from “Camp Wes”: “I hope I can do it at his age” | television

televisionThe oldest participant at Camp Wes was sent home Sunday evening. 52-year-old Jan did not fit in well with the group due to his strong personality, and was eventually kicked out of the program. Candidate Gudrun, who previously withdrew, is now defending him on TikTok. “You can have your own opinion about this, but you can't say he's not a strong man.”


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On TikTok, Gudrun was asked several times what she thought of her much-discussed fellow nominee, Jan. And now she has an answer for that, too. “You keep asking that question,” Gudrun says in a video. “You can say what you want about Jan, but if you're 52 you can still do everything a man can do… Sign me up, I still want to be fit at 52. You have to imagine what we did, that's really crazy. And what this guy can physically endure is really crazy. For the rest, you can have your own opinion about it, but you can't really say that he's not a strong man.

She also mentioned that Jan was the only one in his 50s in a group full of young people. She told her followers: “I was the second oldest, 32 years old. He and Jan were over twenty years apart from me. So, it must not have been fun for him to have over twenty years that were different from Jan.” “The rest of the group. As Ralph also says in the episode: If he had actually been in science fiction, with many of the older people, who showed more resistance to him, things would have been different.”

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“I always think it's very easy to judge when you're looking at a TV set, but you've never been in his position, among all the young people…so don't judge people you don't know too quickly.” You conclude.

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In the latest episode of “Kamp Waes”, it was shown how Jan got into trouble with the usually cheerful Lode. “Yes, the camel ran out for a moment,” Laud says in his response to our newspaper. “Then I say it quite brutally as it is. In retrospect, I'm glad I said it, and I don't think I was wrong. Look, I can't stand unnecessary discussions where everyone has to give their opinion. I think there's no bullshit and just carry on. I do it when Exercising, but also when working together. When the measure is full, it explodes.

Lode understands the decision to expel Jan from “Kamp Waes”. “You have six egos there, but when one ego wants to put itself first too much, it becomes difficult for the others to deal with it. And after a while it fills up. So I think it was a good decision by the SF people. He didn't fit in perfectly with our team However, Lod looks back on Jan's career with admiration. “He survived four days at Camp Weisse at the age of 52… The whole of Flanders should give him a standing ovation for what he achieved there.”

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Senior candidate Jan has to leave Camp Wes, but not for physical reasons: “There's a word for you: pedant.”

interview. “Pedant” Jean Seren (52 years old) after his forced departure from “Camp Weiss”: “I have daughters aged 14 to 16: believe me, I can raise money.”

Gudrun / Jan Camp Weiss © TikTok/VRT1