Sunny – Who are you really ?: Then Valentina Pahde can be seen in her own series

"Sunny – Who are you really?" will start in autumn. The series with Valentina Pahde will also have a short appearance on free TV.

"GZSZ" fans have one thing for sure: The new series around the series role Sunny (Valentina Pahde, 25) now has a start date. TVNow will be showing the event format "Sunny – Who Are You Really" from October 1st. Three episodes will be available at once on the streaming portal; the fourth episode will be available a day later. Thereafter, one of a total of 20 new episodes will be shown exclusively on TVNow Monday through Thursday. Fans of the leading actress can also look forward to the documentary "The Pahde Twins – This is how we really are" about Valentina and Cheyenne Pahde.

The first two episodes of the series including the documentary will also be shown on free TV. RTL will broadcast the first two episodes once on October 1st at 8:15 p.m. and will also show the documentation afterwards.

"Sunny – Who are you really?" – That's what it's about

The eponymous Sunny is well known to fans of the RTL daily "Gute Zeiten, Bad Zeiten". Valentina Pahde has played the popular character there since 2015. In the new series, Sunny Richter gets one of the coveted places in the photography masterclass of star photographer Brian Fox (Felix Lampert) and moves from the Berlin Kolle-Kiez to Munich.

There she meets a wide variety of characters: clique leader Lennard (Gerrit Klein, 28), his rebellious sister Ruby (Linda Rohrer, born 1999), his best friend Karl (Ben Andrews Rumler, 21), outsider Kim (Sarah Buchholzer, 20 ), the "rich kid" Ove (Wilson Gonzalez Ochsenknecht, 30), influencer Frieda (Meryl Marty, born 1990) and the sensitive trans man Nik (Brix Schaumburg, born 1990).

Between love, sex, friendship, quarrels and party ecstasy, Lennard's clique is startled by a death. After a night in the club, a tragic event occurs. Sunny wakes up the next morning with a film tear and has to find out what happened that night.

Filming in Corona times

Due to the corona pandemic, the main cast lived together with showrunner and producer Manuel Meimberg in a quarantine villa during filming. According to RTL, all party and sex scenes could be filmed in the best possible way.

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