Jörg Dahlmann: Jungle camp as an opportunity for a better life?

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Jörg Dahlmann, 66, speaks openly about his financial challenges before participating in the jungle camp in 2025.

Jörg Dahlmann, 66, spricht offen über seine finanziellen Herausforderungen vor seiner Dschungelcamp-Teilnahme 2025.
Jörg Dahlmann, 66, speaks openly about his financial challenges before participating in the jungle camp in 2025.

Jörg Dahlmann: Jungle camp as an opportunity for a better life?

Jörg Dahlmann (66), well-known from the German television landscape, appears in the 18th season of the popular reality show “I'm a Star – Get Me Out of Here!” to. In a recent interview, he gave insights into his financial situation and explained his motivation for participating in the show.

Dahlmann could receive a bonus of up to 100,000 euros for winning the jungle crown. How merkur.de reported, he compares his participation with the approach of his colleague Werner Hansch (86), who took part in “Celebrity Big Brother” in 2020 to pay off gambling debts. Despite appearing to be doing well, Dahlmann explained that he can no longer afford big jumps and lives modestly.

Financial situation and lifestyle

Although Dahlmann has paid into the pension fund for over 40 years, his income is only enough for a modest existence. RTL estimates that his pension in his professional field could be around 6,000 euros, but he did not give exact figures. Personal setbacks, such as failed investments during the stock market boom and problematic real estate financing in Swiss francs and yen, have put additional strain on his financial situation.

He lives in Mallorca, where he has settled with his girlfriend Claudia. Loud tz.de He leads a frugal life and describes how he cannot afford a yacht, but would like to at least have enough money for basic needs at the end of his life. Dahlmann explains that taking part in reality TV formats is a “nice extra income” for him and that his main motivation is the “fun and enjoyment of the show”.

In addition to his appearances on reality shows, Dahlmann also works as a DJ to supplement his income. He shows respect for other candidates who are making plans for their professional future after the jungle camp, for example through training at Aldi.