Émilie Escaffre is a contestant from Koh-Lanta: Les Chasseurs d'Immunité.
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Émilie, 45 ans
Vendeuse en téléphonie, Aude (11)
Émilie a un credo dans la vie, être la meilleure dans tout ce qu'elle entreprend. Commerciale en téléphonie depuis 20 ans, elle gagne le titre de meilleure vendeuse de France depuis plusieurs années. Côté sport, son âme de compétitrice, sa rigueur, et sa capacité à endurer les privations, lui ont permis de devenir championne de France de bikini fitness en 2015. Maman de 3 enfants, qu'elle élève seule, elle gère tout et ne se plaint jamais. Ses petits ont grandi, elle est au top de sa forme, c'est donc le moment idéal pour Émilie de relever ce nouveau défi.[1]
Koh-Lanta[]
Émilie was placed on the Matukad tribe. The Matukad tribe won the majority of the early challenges, keeping the tribe generally intact over the first four cycles. At the beginning of the second cycle, the contestants were joined by two new competitors, the challenge-oriented Léa Notardonato and the survival-oriented William Plancq, both of whom would be immune for the cycle. After losing the corresponding Reward Challenge, the Matukad tribe was left with Léa N. to join them and increase their numbers to eleven. The Matukad tribe did their best to make Léa N. feel welcome, but many of its members would have preferred recruiting William because the tribe needed a fire. In the water, Alicia Bouly commented to Émilie that she unhappy about this turn of events, to which Julie Rignault responded that the tribe needs to get to know Léa N. and give her a chance. Feeling that she was not minding her business, Alicia told Julie to shut up.
Sometime after the Matukad tribe lost the second Immunity Challenge, Alicia became the main target for elimination due to her great difficulty in said challenge. In order to ensure that Alicia did not have a Hidden Immunity Necklace, Émilie, Cécile Poprawa, and Julie went to check her bag, with Émilie examining the bag while Cécile and Julie were on the lookout. At Tribal Council, Alicia was blindsided and she asked why Émilie had not even given her so much as a hint that she would be voted out, to which the latter responded that she did not want her to go looking for a Hidden Immunity Necklace.
At the beginning of the third cycle, the twenty remaining contestants competed in an endurance challenge in which the two contestants that dropped out first of the tribe that would see all of its members drop out before the last of the other tribe's members would face off in an elimination duel. Cécile and Mégane Rouland were the first and second, respectively, to drop out of the Matukad tribe and Léa N. dropped out right after Mégane. Fortunately for Cécile and Mégane, Maxime Barbet and Ricky Poyet outlasted the last of the rival Kadasi tribe, William, and saved the two from the elimination duel.
At a point during the third cycle, Émilie and Léa N. had a discussion about Mégane. According to Émilie, she had told Léa N. to be considerate of Mégane because she was somewhat upset at Léa N. for having dropped out of the previous challenge right after her as if she did not have a reason to continue competing even if she was safe from the elimination duel at that moment. However, according to Léa N., Émilie had told her that she should be cautious of Mégane. Léa N. told her version of events to Mégane, who in turn raised the issue publicly with the rest of the tribe to get to the bottom of who said what. With Émilie now aware that Léa N. had recounted to Mégane a different version of events regarding their conversation than she had remembered, she approached Léa N. on multiple occasions to try to clear things up. Léa N. remained unwavering about her point of view and told Émilie numerous times that they will agree to disagree, much to the latter's frustration. There was tension between Émilie and Léa N. over the following couple of cycles, which translated somewhat into the rest of the tribe.
When the Matukad tribe lost the fifth Immunity Challenge, it became evident that either Émilie or Léa N. would be the eliminated contestant in spite of their skills in challenges. Understanding that she was in trouble, Émilie searched for a Hidden Immunity Necklace, to no avail, and continued trying to clear things up with Léa N. At Tribal Council, the controversy surrounding Mégane was discussed, with no clear resolution, and Meïssa Seck asked Émilie if it was true that she had searched Alicia's bag to check to see if she had found a Hidden Immunity Necklace. Regarding the latter point, Émilie admitted to it, which confirmed to the majority of the tribe that, in spite of Léa N.'s tendency to propagate chaos, Émilie was less trustworthy and more threatening in the long term. Julie played a Hidden Immunity Necklace that she had found for Léa N., but the majority of the votes were cast against Émilie anyway, sending her home.
Voting History[]
Episode | Émilie's Votes |
Voted Against Émilie |
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1 | Matukad Tribe Immune | |
2 | Alicia | - |
3 | Matukad Tribe Immune | |
4 | Matukad Tribe Immune | |
5 | David, Jean, Julie, Léa N., Maxime, Mégane, Meïssa, Ricky | |
Voted Out, Day 14 |
^1 In "Episode 5", Julie used a Hidden Immunity Necklace on Léa N., negating Émilie's vote against her.
Post-Koh-Lanta[]
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Trivia[]
- Émilie is the oldest member of Matukad.
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