Heavy storm in Mallorca: “Goodbye Germany” stars worry about their daughter

Heavy storm in Mallorca
“Goodbye Germany” stars worry about their daughter

Paul Janke and Peggy Jerofke at a TV event in Cologne.

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The storm over Mallorca also shocked the “Goodbye Germany” stars Peggy and Steff. Another reality TV star takes it with humor.

Land is under on the Balearic island of Mallorca. a heavy one Storms bring heavy rain, hurricane gusts and meter-high waves. The pictures that the “Goodbye Germany” stars Peggy Jerofke (47) and Stephan “Steff” Jerkel (53) show on their Instagram accounts only confirm that.

Peggy and Steff worry about their daughter

The streets are flooded. The water is too to the restaurant of the gastro entrepreneur penetrated. “I hope we get through this unscathed,” she writes and shows the umbrellas in front of the restaurant, which are being buffeted by the strong wind.

In a repost of a story by Jerkel, she shows the house they shared – water can also be seen on the living room floor. The worst, however, can be read in his comment: “I’m curious how big the damage will be. Hope it subsides. Josephine is afraid,” he writes about the daughter (born 2018) of the now separated cult emigrants. The two separated at the end of 2022 after 24 years together, but have been living together again for months in the shared villa in Cala Lliteres.

Ex-Bachelor Paul Janke

Another reality TV star, cult bachelor Paul Janke (41), also shows the extent of the storm in his stories. He tries to take it with humor. In a clip showing him sitting in a covered sidewalk café, he says into the camera: “Yes, finally some rain here on Mallorca. It was about time. The plants are happy.”

In another clip, the Mallorca emigrant shows one of the two cats that visit him regularly. “Well, Caramello – what do you say about the storm?”, is his comment.

Meanwhile, Jerkel has at least given the all-clear for home. Only the parasols were bent over and “a few roof tiles came down”. Palma and Andratx are the hardest hit, he explains in a story the morning after.

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