Isabelle Haouzi is a contestant from Koh-Lanta: Johor.
Profile[]
Profile retrieved from tf1.fr[1]
Professeur de danse
54 ans - Val-de-Marne (94)
Isabelle est la doyenne de l'aventure. Mère de trois enfants et grand-mère d'une petite-fille, elle est professeur de danse à domicile.
La vie d'Isabelle, malentendante depuis sa naissance, n'a pas été un long fleuve tranquille, mais cette battante garde le sourire et sa joie de vivre. Koh-Lanta Johor représente un nouveau défi pour cette fringante quinquagénaire.
Koh-Lanta[]
Isabelle was selected by Christophe Pendon to be a part of the Lankawaï tribe. After losing the first two challenges, the Lankawaï tribe determined that Babeth Delettre and Isabelle were their weakest performers. Knowing that they were on the chopping block for this, the pair discussed voting out Marc Rambaud with other tribemates, pointing out that he demonstrates and teaches to them his knowledge in camp life, but doesn't give them enough opportunities to practice themselves. Though Babeth and Isabelle's criticisms did make their tribemates consider Marc for elimination, their move failed as the majority of the Lankawaï tribe voted out Babeth at Tribal Council, ultimately prioritizing challenge strength. Before the second Reward Challenge, both tribes had to select a female and a male of their opposition to be banished until further notice. Thanks to this twist, the Lankawaï tribe lost Manon Allender and Sébastien Ballesteros for the time being, leaving them with seven active members. At the beginning of the third cycle, Manon and Sébastien competed against the banished members of the Tinggi tribe, Cédric Giosserand-Lucas and Jessica Potel, in a challenge. Manon and Sébastien won this challenge and became captains of the new Tinggi and Lankawaï tribes, respectively, in consequence. Isabelle was selected by Sébastien to be a part of the new Lankawaï tribe, which consisted of five original Lankawaï tribe members and four original Tinggi tribe members. Like before, Isabelle was marked as one of the Lankawaï tribe's weakest links in challenges, this time alongside Corinne Bargoin Samuelian, but she made up for it by contributing a lot to camp life. Immediately after the Lankawaï tribe lost the fourth Immunity Challenge, Isabelle, paranoid that people were blaming her for the loss, lost her cool and fought against some of her tribemates, especially Margot Perrot Houwaer. Though she made peace with her tribemates, this wasn't the first time she had been in conflict during the game and she was voted out due to her volatility. When Loïc Crespin was evacuated and eliminated from the game due to a leg injury, Isabelle returned to the game on the Tinggi tribe in his place. Isabelle managed to integrate herself well into her new tribe, even claiming that she enjoyed her new tribemates better than her old tribemates. However, this didn't change the fact that she was their newest member and she was promptly voted off again after the Tinggi tribe lost the fifth Immunity Challenge.
Voting History[]
Episode | Isabelle's Votes |
Voted Against Isabelle |
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1 | Marc | Marc |
2 | Lankawaï Tribe Immune | |
3 | Lankawaï Tribe Immune | |
4 | Corinne | Cédric, Christophe, Corinne, Marc, Nessim, Sébastien |
Voted Out, Day 12 | ||
Black Vote |
Charlaine1 | |
Returned, Day 14 | ||
5 | Jessica | Alban, Bruno, Jeff, Jessica, Mélissa |
Voted Out, Day 15 | ||
Black Vote |
^2Isabelle's black vote for Alban took effect in episode 7, but was negated due to Alban being eliminated at the ambassador's meeting.
Post Koh-Lanta[]
Trivia[]
- Isabelle is the oldest contestant to compete on Johor.
References[]
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