Robinson 2024 is in full swing and this year the pacts and conflicts have been dense. Something new this year was that there were not just two – but three teams competing for a spot in the program.
After a couple of weeks on the island, the pacts have now been etched together while the laws have been mixed up several times. It also starts to tighten up before the merger and the last thing that happens during this week’s episode was that a group of participants who had to go away for a lunch got two choices.
The three different teams in Robinson 2024. Image source: TV4
Choice number one was that everyone in the party would enjoy a lunch of grilled meat, bea, grilled vegetables, tzatziki, béarnaise sauce and a large carafe of red wine.
Choice number two was an amulet that guaranteed a spot in the merge. While the contestants read out the rules, an hour glass of sand began to flow, meaning they only had two minutes to decide what to do.
Someone who wanted to join the lunch but couldn’t was the fireman Maxim Spassky.
Maxim Spasskiy is a participant of Robinson. Image source: TV4
Maxim has been involved from the start and has managed to hold on all the way, but it is now at the end that he has been in both one and two conflicts. Among other things regarding lunch.
Maxim Spassky. Image source: TV4 The participants had lunch. Image source: TV4
Another thing that many have noticed about the strong-willed fireman is that he has a large tattoo on his chest with a text.
But what does it actually say?
Robinson 2024: It’s on Maxime’s tattoo
Maxime has several tattoos but it is mainly one that you notice. It sits on the chest and is a text.
What it says is:
Image from Robinson 2024. Image source: TV4
“As long as I don’t give up I have nothing to lose”
What many also don’t know is that Maxime is today good friends with Ramia Salgo which is also included in this year’s season. It was in an interview with Hänt that Ramia told that they hang out and hear each other. So much so that she even talked to his wife.
– Me and his wife are heard on our own often. Both on phone calls and text messages. So this is really true friendship, she concludes.
Fine!