GNTM winner Lou-Anne confirms: “Yes, I have a boyfriend”

GNTM winner Lou-Anne
She reveals details about her love life

GNTM winner Lou-Anne Gleißenebner-Teskey

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The TV news in the GALA ticker: GNTM winner Lou-Anne is taken +++ Former “Grill den Henssler” presenter Annie Hoffmann received hate comments +++ “Der Bergdoktor” actress Ronja Forcher shares impressions of her dream honeymoon.

TV news 2022 in the GALA ticker

August 27, 2022

GNTM winner Lou-Anne is taken

At GNTM, Lou-Anne Gleißenebner-Teskey secured victory more than two months ago. Now the 19-year-old seems to have hit the jackpot not only professionally but also privately. Several months ago, she revealed that she “just got to know someone”. “Yes, I have a boyfriend,” confirms the model now in the “VIPstagram” talk with Tanja Bülter, 50, and Kena Amoa, 51. Her partner, whose identity she does not reveal, is a 23-year-old footballer , who originally lived in New York, where he had been visiting for several weeks.

At the moment he is in Germany because of the sport. Lou-Anne still lives with Mama Martina in Austria. Her new boyfriend is a “few centimeters” smaller than the 1.83 m tall model, but that doesn’t bother Lou-Anne – because everything else fits perfectly. You can clearly see that the 19-year-old has butterflies in her stomach. How nice!

August 25, 2022

Ex-“Grill den Henssler” presenter Annie Hoffmann was overwhelmed with “Shitstorm”

In 2019, Annie Hoffmann presented several episodes of the cooking show “Grill den Henssler”. Her moderation divided the opinions of fans, some of whom were critical of the network. Hoffmann was “not funny” and “emotionless”, users noted on social media at the time. After just a few months, VOX finally separated from the 38-year-old. However, the early end came in handy for Annie, as she now reveals to “Bunte”.

“With ‘Grill den Henssler’ I actually had a shitstorm every week,” says Hoffmann, adding: “I was overwhelmed with the shitstorm – with how bad people can be.” Previously, she had moderated rather “small” programs, with the show by star chef Steffen Henssler, 49, two million people had watched her. “I got, let’s say, 3,000 comments per show – most of them mean. And of course even if there were positive comments, the only thing that sticks in your mind is the negative because it came out with such violence and viciousness that I didn’t know at the time how to deal with it,” explains Hoffmann. Today she would do many things differently, because she now publishes “many insults” and “almost every sexist comment” anonymously.

August 24, 2022

“Der Bergdoktor” actress Ronja Forcher shares impressions of her dreamlike honeymoon

Ronja Forcher, 26, recently announced on social media that she and actor Felix Briegel, 25, stepped in front of the altar on August 20 “in the smallest circle of the family” in Tyrol. In the meantime, the “Der Bergdoktor” actress and her husband have gone on their honeymoon, the two have ended up in the Maldives. The actress now shares several snapshots in her Instagram story that should trigger wanderlust in her community.

Picturesque beaches with white sand and turquoise sea, a luxurious hotel room and of course a lot of time for two – Ronja and her Felix are now enjoying unforgettable moments again after their wedding. The 26-year-old seems completely overwhelmed by her happiness. “It’s like a dream here. I can’t believe it myself” and “So thankful to be able to experience it all alongside my husband. Can’t even realize it [sic]” she writes to the recordings.

August 22, 2022

Participation in the jungle camp saved Harry Wijnvoord’s life

Harry Wijnvoord, 73, makes the new health show from TV doctor Dr. Johannes Wimmer, 39, and Elena Uhlig, 47, made a surprising statement: “The jungle camp basically saved my life.” Why? When the “The price is hot” moderator took part in “I’m a star – get me out of here” in 2004, he had to be examined by a “medical officer from a film failure insurance company” before the recording began. The medical check revealed that Wijnvoord suffered from diabetes.

“I would know [vorher] not that I’m diabetic and that I have high blood pressure,” says the Dutchman, adding: “My father also had diabetes. He ultimately died from it at the age of 70.” Since he had never felt “dizziness”, “sweating” or other complaints before, he did not notice the illness. Harry Wijnvoord has now stopped taking pills and is also trying “to follow the rules of the game keep” by doing without wheat flour and carbohydrates as much as possible.

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Source used: Das Erste “Leichter Leben”, instagram.com, Bunte.de, vip.de

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