Double request for the Mermi-Schmelz and Peggy and Steff

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⁢ ‍ After ​several​ RTL+ exclusive episodes of⁣ the popular migrant format, “Goodbye Germany” comes on Friday (November ‍15)‌ at 8:15 p.m. Another new episode of Mallorca on TV for free. as usual on Vox. One​ thing has already‍ been revealed: It will be romantic. Some expats‍ are on ​a secret love mission, according to the ad.

Renewal ‍of wedding vows after‌ 26 years of⁣ relationship

​ ⁢ Emigrant Kathrin Mermi-Schmelz wants her husband Thommy surprise⁤ For the past year, the trained chef has been struggling with his health, according to the programme’s ​report. ⁤That’s also why Kathi thought of ⁣something very special‌ for ​him and especially for ⁣her Fly in‍ Jessi’s ‍daughter ‍ let

⁤ “On⁤ the​ 26th ‌anniversary of their relationship, she wants ⁤to ask for his hand⁢ in marriage‍ again!⁢ And Tommy’s foster daughter,​ who has already been told⁤ this much, is not the only ⁣”special guest”​ at all. ⁢

Couple photos‍ from 26 years of relationship: This is how “Goodbye to Germany” expats Kathrin Mermi-Schmelz and Thommy ⁢Schmelz looked​ then

A SpoilerHow ⁤Thommy recorded the renewed request is available ‌not only⁣ in ‍the new episode on Friday (November 15), but ‍also⁤ here:

Double request for the Mermi-Schmelz and Peggy and Steff

The perfect surprise: “Goodbye to Germany” ​proposed by migrant Kathrin Mermi-Schmelz to her Tommy

After ⁣26 years, finally on​ my knees

for 26 years go ⁣through life together. ⁤”Behind the Mallorca migrant couple are Peggy ‌and Steff a​ A year with ups and downs. After their separation and subsequent⁣ love return, Steff now wants to ⁢Nails with heads and I ‌praise his Peggy,” says‌ the advertisement. The ‍big ‍time is ​about to take place at​ the opening‌ of his sports bar (which⁣ is‌ closed again) in Cala ⁣Ratjada, that ⁤is. in front ⁤of 200 guests. “Just this is‍ the occasion and the right time Shortly ‍before, Steff has doubts,” the ad reads.

live there and reported on it before:

⁢ ‍ The ​special​ moment could also ⁤be seen ⁤in the episode of RTL+ on 23 September. Peggy ⁣Jerofke ⁤and​ Steff Jerkel can also be seen in​ the new RTL+ program ⁤from Monday (November 11).

The end ⁣of love for an ‍emigrant from France

Things look completely ⁣different‌ for Alicia King’s​ expats than for the four lucky Mallorcan ⁤migrants. she According to ‍the announcement, she⁤ is ⁣facing ⁤the broken pieces of⁤ her marriage in Cannes. “After⁤ 15 years ⁤of marriage, ​everything is over between cultural migrant Alicia King and his estranged wife Nicki. What happened? Alicia ⁤is sad and​ angry, ⁤but she also ‍wants to move on. The‌ King is looking ‍for ⁤a new ⁢Queen.‌ Will she find what she’s ‍looking for on the⁤ Côte d’Azur?” ⁢The text continues.

France migrant Alicia King. media RTL / 99pro

Interview between⁢ Time.news Editor and Expert ⁣on “Goodbye Germany” Special Episode

Time.news Editor‍ (TNE): Welcome! Today, we’re diving into‌ a fascinating development⁤ in the world‌ of ⁣television and expatriate experiences. With⁣ us is Dr. Anna Kerner, a cultural anthropologist specializing in migration ‍narratives ‌in media. ⁤Thank you for joining us, Dr. Kerner!

Dr. Anna Kerner (AK): ‍Thank you for having me!‌ I’m excited to discuss the new​ episode of “Goodbye ‌Germany.”

TNE: ‍ The ‌episode airing this‌ Friday,​ November 15, features ‍a​ particularly romantic twist as the longtime couple Kathrin ⁤Mermi-Schmelz and Thommy celebrate their 26-year relationship. Can you tell us more​ about the significance of renewing wedding vows in this context?

AK: Absolutely! Renewing wedding vows is a beautiful way to honor a long-lasting commitment, especially after facing challenges together, such as health issues. In⁤ Kathrin’s case, it represents a deep emotional gesture—showing love, appreciation, and⁢ newfound hope. It captures the essence of their journey as expatriates, navigating ‍life’s difficulties‍ and celebrating their bond.

TNE: That’s‍ an insightful take! This ⁣episode highlights that expatriates ⁣often have unique stories ⁣shaped by their ⁣cultural experiences. ‍In what ways ‍do shows like “Goodbye ⁢Germany” portray these stories effectively?

AK: “Goodbye Germany” does a remarkable job of blending personal⁤ narratives with broader cultural themes. It not only shares the individual stories of ⁢expatriates but also taps into universal emotions like love, sacrifice, and resilience. This creates relatability for audiences‌ who may not necessarily be expatriates‍ themselves. The romantic aspect in this week’s episode adds another layer—viewers can connect ​with the emotional highs and lows of human relationships.

TNE: Romance certainly seems ‌to resonate with audiences! Kathrin’s surprise proposal to Thommy is poised to be a highlight. How do⁣ you think this element of surprise impacts viewers’ engagement with the show?

AK: The element of surprise is crucial in storytelling. It⁢ evokes curiosity and enhances emotional investment.⁣ Viewers ‍might feel ‌thrilled not just⁤ for Kathrin and‍ Thommy but for the concept of love that withstands the test of time. It​ invites discussions ⁢about personal growth and relationship​ dynamics, making their story ‌more memorable.

TNE: Speaking of memorable, the show is known for its challenges and triumphs ⁤faced by expats. How do you think the relationship portrayed in this episode reflects the broader experiences ‍of expatriates in general?

AK: Relationships among expatriates often navigate hurdles like loneliness, cultural dislocation, and identity shifting. Kathrin and Thommy’s journey is emblematic of this struggle,‌ showcasing the importance of support systems ​and community. Their story could​ inspire ‍others who find themselves in challenging situations, reinforcing that love and perseverance can be profound motivators for overcoming difficulties.

TNE: Beautifully said! The ​episode promises ⁢not only romance but also appearances by special guests, including Thommy’s foster daughter. How do familial connections enhance the narrative, especially in an expatriate context?

AK: Family connections are central ⁢to ​the⁤ expatriate ‍experience. They can ‌provide emotional support and a sense of belonging in ‌a new environment. The inclusion of Thommy’s foster daughter not​ only adds ⁢depth⁣ to the story but also illustrates how these relationships enrich their lives. ‍It’s a reminder that family can take many forms, and in the context of migration,​ these bonds​ often transcend biological ties.

TNE: Thank you for your insightful analysis, ⁤Dr. Kerner!​ As viewers prepare for this romantic episode, what’s one takeaway you hope they gain from Kathrin and Thommy’s story?

AK: I hope viewers come ‌away with an appreciation of the complexities of love and commitment, especially in the face of adversity. Their story reflects the power of love to heal and ‌inspire, something we all can learn from, ⁢regardless of our circumstances.

TNE: Thank you,‌ Dr. Kerner! We look forward to​ seeing how Kathrin and Thommy’s⁢ journey unfolds this​ Friday.

AK: Thank you for having me! I can’t wait to see it too!

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