In 7 vs. Wild, participants were asked questions in advance. One participant shows that he really has no interest in the group.
How did this statement come about? All participants of 7 vs. Wild were allowed to give some interviews before they were dropped in the wilderness of New Zealand.
One of the participants reacts particularly interestingly to the question of what hierarchy would form if there were to be a group drop. He really isn’t interested in that at all.
One of the participants of the new season of 7 vs. Wild is LetsHugo, you can see more about him here:
Off to the next river
Who is it about? Survival expert Joe Vogel seems to have no interest in surviving the 14 days with the group. The survival expert has already written countless books on surviving in the wild and knows the nature well. For 7 vs. Wild, he has studied many plants. When asked about the hierarchy in a group drop, he responds directly.
“If it were to happen as teams, […] I think I would actually say goodbye […],” he says in the interview excerpt on Instagram.
Earlier in another interview on YouTube, Joe Vogel expressed his aversion to the idea of a group or team edition. With a group of professionals and beginners, there would always be conflicts, and he himself has no desire for this concept.
In the interview on the “7 vs. Wild” channel, the participant also reveals with whom he would say goodbye from the group. In this case, he presumably assumes that the participants could be dropped in pairs, like in season 3 of 7 vs. Wild.
Who would he venture out with? The first person who comes to Joe Vogel’s mind is none other than survival expert Joey Kelly. Together with Stefan from Survial_Deutschland, they are among the most experienced participants of this year’s season.
In addition to the professionals, there are also beginners participating in 7 vs. Wild this year. In our candidate presentation, we took a closer look at all the participants: These are the 7 vs. Wild candidates in season 4 – All participants introduced