La Ferme Célébrités en Afrique


Five years after its last edition, "LA FERME CELEBRITES – FARM CELEBRITIES " returns. But this year, cows, pigs, chickens and other farmyard giving way to wild and exotic animals.

Fourteen brave new candidates have agreed to meet this amazing challenge: caring for several weeks, a farm in South Africa. For FARM CELEBRITIES IN AFRICA, all will stay away from home, their comfort and their habits in a building in the middle of nowhere, the center of a nature reserve located at Zulu Nyala, between Johannesburg and Durban, two hours from the sea.

Every day, they will cook local food, meet challenges, manage the farm and especially care for the animals!

A nursery has been arranged with baby animals, including lions, which they shell feed and care. But that’s not all. Zebras, giraffes, warthogs, ostriches, black pigs, alligators and other cheetahs will accompany them in their daily adventures.

They will also have the opportunity to experience safaris in the rest of the bestiary of the savanna (elephants, rhinos and even lions) which they can approach … staying well away!

Discover the Peoples who have accepted the challenge and defend their association in LA FERME CELEBRITES IN AFRICA starting on TF1 – Friday, January 25th at 20:45!

Yesterday, eleven names of personalities are already out of our pure-hat: the fake millionaire Greg Basso, actress and host Adeline Blondieau ex-wife of Johnny Hallyday; skater Surya Bonaly; Princess Hermine de Clermont-Tonnerre; actress Célyne Durand; the "rapper" Doc Gyneco; the famous stylist of the stars Christophe Guillarm; the singer Miss Dominique; singer Claudette Dion (Celine’s sister); the … (complete with the job of your choice) Michael Vendetta; the actor and Franco-American singer David Charvet. Other names also speculated are the actress Brigitte Nielson, miss Paris Kelly Bochenko, Shauna Sand ex of Lorenzo Lamas,




The scenery of the stage


The farm