Gino, Jeff or Dorian. Only the trio has a chance to reach the final destination x. Shortly before the semi-finals, Stevie (30, Livinggy) had to leave the competition. Then in a place that seemed familiar to everyone.
Just like Emiel, Steffie also has to leave the bus in Essen, Germany, at one of the largest coal mines in Europe. Although the bus had a lot of miles, it turned out that it went in a circle. So the final location on Monday was the same as last week. There was a lot of advice in Monday’s episode that could help you figure out it was the exact same exit location. But all these tips fell on deaf ears with Stevie. You have placed x at its furthest point from the destination. “It was the hardest exit for me so far, but there is nothing easy at this stage of the match,” he said.
However, things were looking good for her, and she had a valuable advantage on her hands. After all, during a trip on the blind Thalys they had to play the game “Who is”. She could pinpoint the exact right passenger, so she was the only one able to peek out the window of the rumbling train. But that turned out not to be enough. Jeff was safe again. In the final, he again manages to beat all the other candidates by bluffing and playing aggressively. He was the only person allowed to disembark at the exit site, who of course immediately rang the bell. Because a few days ago he was still at the helm of the same coal mine in Essen, Germany. Next week is the semi-finals, on April 17 the final.
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