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Goodbye Germany: Because the money is running out - Thommy and Kathrin Mermi-Schmelz have to settle down

2022-06-24T03:01:26.848Z


Goodbye Germany: Because the money is running out - Thommy and Kathrin Mermi-Schmelz have to settle down Created: 06/23/2022, 07:03 By: Alica Plate Kathrin and Thommy Mermi-Schmelz emigrate to Mallorca © Screenshot/Instagram/mermi Schmelz Kathrin and Thommy Mermi-Schmelz are among the cult emigrants on "Goodbye Germany". After touring the world in recent years and keeping their heads above wat


Goodbye Germany: Because the money is running out - Thommy and Kathrin Mermi-Schmelz have to settle down

Created: 06/23/2022, 07:03

By: Alica Plate

Kathrin and Thommy Mermi-Schmelz emigrate to Mallorca © Screenshot/Instagram/mermi Schmelz

Kathrin and Thommy Mermi-Schmelz are among the cult emigrants on "Goodbye Germany".

After touring the world in recent years and keeping their heads above water with seasonal jobs, they now want to gain a foothold on Mallorca.

Will the emigration of the two go well this time?

Mallorca – The last few years have been anything but easy for Kathrin and Thommy Mermi-Schmelz.

The couple traveled the world earning a living by working as waiters and chefs.

But money is getting tight, which is why the travels should now be over - on Mallorca they want to build a life and even have the chance of a year-round job as a cook and waitress.

Kathrin and Thommy Mermi-Schmelz have worked in a number of places around the world

Kathrin and Thommy Mermi-Schmelz emigrated for the first time in 2007.

Together with their daughter Jessi they wanted to build a life in Brazil.

But after eight years they ran out of money, so they left the country and moved to different countries for periods of time to make ends meet as cooks and waitresses.

Because looking at the world on the side was the couple's great wish.

But travel and seasonal jobs don't go together so well - the couple had to experience that firsthand, which is why the two are now trying to settle down on their favorite island of Mallorca

.

"Well, it doesn't just look like emigration, today with us - it's normal, it's always just vacation, with one or two suitcases - but today it looks like emigration, I think, with so much luggage and it also feels a bit like it on again,

” Kathrin announces, beaming with joy, in the ninth episode of “Goodbye Germany”, which flickered across the screens on Monday, June 20th.

Goodbye Germany: Because the money is running out - Thommy and Kathrin Mermi-Schmelz have to settle down

But at the airport it becomes clear: the start will be anything but easy, especially for Kathrin.

Because the TV star had to be operated on after a stupid accident a few weeks earlier.

She arrives at the airport limping - twice as stupid as a waitress.

"We're starting a new job, that means new bosses, who we already know a little privately from the years here on the island, but of course you don't want to start with a sick note, in the new job," so the "Goodbye Germany" emigrant.

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The “Goodbye Germany” emigrant still has almost two weeks to get back on her feet.

But will that be enough and will she and her husband Thommy actually get a permanent job and can they stay on the island forever?

That's exactly what we'll soon find out on "Goodbye Germany" on Vox.

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However, Kathrin's injury is not the only evil, because a tumor was discovered on the kidneys of "Goodbye Germany" star Thommy Mermi-Schmelz - but the emigrant couple is still trying to stay positive.

Sources used:

Goodbye Germany, Episode 9/Vox

Source: merkur

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