2024-04-21 04:29:29
In “People talk about money,” Cora Schumacher gives insights into her financial situation. The 47-year-old is particularly concerned about her future.
Whether “I’m a Star – Get Me Out of Here!”, “Celebrity Big Brother” or “Club der Glück”: Cora Schumacher has appeared in a number of reality TV formats in recent years. But that is not her only mainstay: the ex-wife of racing driver Ralf Schumacher also invested in real estate. But how good is your financial security?
In the Sat.1 documentary series “People talk about money,” Cora Schumacher reveals her income and expenses. As part of the broadcast, she explains that, according to the current status, she would receive a pension of 148 euros. “This is a total blow to me,” she admits. At t-online, the TV celebrity reveals how great her fear of the future is.
Cora Schumacher says that when it comes to retirement, she is like many other self-employed people: she has to make provisions herself. “II invested my money well, and of course I already think that it will all be enough for my pension. As the saying goes: You are yourself, all the time,” she explains.
After her divorce from Ralf Schumacher, the presenter had to take out a loan to pay off her house. A situation that has had a lasting impact on her. “Owning also brings with it a lot of responsibility – I have always taken that very seriously and I also keep a close eye on my costs, because I don’t want to have to worry about finances if possible,” says Schumacher.
Nevertheless, she allows herself a little luxury every now and then. In the Sat.1 show, which will air on Sat.1 from April 22nd, it turns out that Cora Schumacher invests around 700 euros a month in her appearance. At t-online, however, she emphasizes that she leads a very down-to-earth lifestyle: “Many people think I go shopping on the Kö every day, but that’s not the case. You’re more likely to see me in the hardware store and then in my garden.”
Accordingly, it is particularly important to Cora Schumacher that she feels comfortable in her own home, which she describes as a “little castle”. “It sounds obvious, since this question doesn’t actually arise in this country, but for me a warm shower and a warm home are the luxuries that I would definitely never want to do without.”