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Daughter emigrated: This is how “Bauer sucht Frau” presenter Inka Bause copes

2024-04-18T23:12:50.797Z

Highlights: Inka Bause (55) is currently looking for love for single farmers around the globe. Her daughter Annelie Bruch also emigrated from Germany to Scandinavian Sweden. "Change shouldn't be scary," she says and continues, "Life often doesn't ask you whether you want certain things, you just have to accept them." If she had her way, it would have to be "prohibited for children to live with their parents for too long." She thinks we should "imitate more from the animals, they are smarter than us in many ways." The popular TV star also has to travel to meet her own daughter because the 27-year-old emigrated to Sweden for love, says Bause in an interview with TV Week magazine.



Inka Bause is currently looking for love for single farmers around the globe. But the Bause family is not only drawn to the wide world for work. Daughter Annelie Bruch also emigrated.

Berlin – On April 16, 2024, “Bauer sucht Frau International” will enter a new round. In the successful format, presenter Inka Bause (55) is again looking for suitable partners for her single farmers around the world. But the popular TV star also has to travel to meet her own daughter Annelie Bruch (27), because the 27-year-old emigrated from Germany to Scandinavian Sweden. But Inka Bause is not afraid of this change, as she has now revealed.

Inka Bause on her daughter's emigration: “I have to take it as it is”

For Inka Bause it is clear that she has to “take her daughter’s emigration as it is,” she says in an interview with

TV Week

magazine . There's actually something positive about that, she suggests, because it gave the relationship "a completely different quality," says Bause. The warm-hearted mother doesn't seem to be impressed by the physical distance from her only child. “Change shouldn’t be scary,” she says and continues: “Life often doesn’t ask you whether you want certain things, you just have to accept them.”

The moderator even goes one step further. If she had her way, it would have to be “prohibited for children to live with their parents for too long.” She thinks: We should “imitate more from the animals, they are smarter than us in many ways,” jokes the TV celebrity. She therefore lovingly compares her situation with her daughter Annelie to that of birds being thrown out of the nest.

Inka Bause relies on the apricot theory

Daughter Annelie emigrated to Sweden for love. Inka Bause herself seems to have only dedicated herself to this topic on television. After the death of her husband and father of her daughter, the singer and composer Hendrik Bruch (1962 to 2016), no official partnership was confirmed. In the

TV week

interview she says: “It's like with apricots. Every time I buy apricots, 90 percent of them are either floury, hard or sour.” But she buys them anyway, “in the hope that one day there will be some that taste juicy and sweet.”

Inka Bause probably already has the right approach for her single farmers on “Bauer sucht Frau International”. Because with these she will be looking for great love again in the sixth season from April 16, 2024 at 8:15 p.m. The show can be seen on RTL and online in the stream. However, two “Bauer sucht Frau International” candidates were kicked out of the RTL dome show in advance.

Sources used:

TV Week, RTL

Source: merkur

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