Alicia Bouly is a contestant from Koh-Lanta: Les Chasseurs d'Immunité.
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Alicia, 23 ans
Chef d'entreprise, Ain (01)
Il y a un an Alicia a créé son entreprise de construction de piscine et gère aujourd'hui 5 employés. Elle est omniprésente, de la naissance du projet, à l'ouverture du bassin. Sacrifiant sa vie personnelle pour faire grandir son activité, Alicia, toute jeune entrepreneuse, ne prend pas de vacances, et voit peu ses amis et sa famille. Sa ténacité elle la doit à son fort caractère ! La personnalité d'Alicia ne laisse personne indifférent : fière, directe, têtue ; elle n'a pas peur du conflit. La vie en communauté, dans des conditions difficiles de surcroît, sera un sacré challenge pour elle mais pour Alicia, l'échec n'est pas une option ![1]
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Alicia was placed on the Matukad tribe. A business owner, Alicia knew of herself that she had not devoted much of her time recently to developing friendships and that she had a strong personality and was not afraid to show it. She bonded mostly with David Murail, who advised her to be careful about being too brash or direct with her tribemates. In spite of her personality, Alicia was having more success at connecting with her tribemates than Julie Rignault, who was solitude and had not developed much affinity with anyone. Fortunately for these two women, who both also had subpar performances in challenges, the Matukad tribe won the first Immunity Challenge, keeping them out of danger.
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 commented to Emilie Escaffre that she was unhappy about this turn of events, to which Julie 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. Both women reported on the other to different members of the tribe about what happened, though Alicia had reached more people.
After the Matukad tribe lost the second Immunity Challenge, Julie initially was the main target because of her lack of socializing and her poor showings in challenges up until that point. However, most of the tribe had taken note of how Meïssa Seck needed to carry Alicia over certain obstacles during the previous challenge and reconsidered how they would be voting that night at Tribal Council. With Alicia now being pegged as the weakest link of the tribe, the vote shifted against her and she was eliminated. Blindsided, Alicia asked why Emilie had not even given her so much as a hint that she would be voted out, to which she responded that she did not want her to go looking for a Hidden Immunity Necklace.
Episode | Tribe Affiliation |
Challenge | Challenge Type | Sit-Out? | Result |
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1 | Matukad | Gate Crasher | Reward | No | Lost |
Back in Slack / Individual Beam | Immunity | No | Won | ||
2 | Cell Block Sea | Reward | No | Lost | |
Ladder Tree Golf | Immunity | No | Lost | ||
Voted Out, Day 6 |
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