The "Goodbye Deutschland" stars Caro and Andreas Robens belong to Mallorca like the beer king to the Ballermann. But instead of from Malle, the emigrants suddenly report from Los Angeles.
Los Angeles – Caro (44) and Andreas Robens (56) are undoubtedly among the best-known faces of "Goodbye Germany." They regularly show intimate insights from their lives in Mallorca on the Vox show. But now the emigrants are suddenly reporting from the USA.
"Goodbye Germany" stars Caro and Andreas have stress because of the "Iron Diner"
Caro and Andreas know only too well how hard life as an emigrant really is. Most recently, the two fitness friends parted ways with the tenants of their "Iron Diner." They were completely overwhelmed with the requirements, Andreas explains in an interview with bild.de: "That was a monkey show! [...] They walked around excitedly. Self-employment means pressure and responsibility, especially in Mallorca." The Robens just don't seem to have any luck with their pickets – things didn't go well with the previous tenants either, because they had cut gherkins incorrectly, among other things, and there was a scandal last year.
Now Caro and Andreas only have their gym left – and thus plenty of time. Which they are now using for a trip to the USA. For Caro, it is her first trip across the Atlantic. "I'm dying of excitement," the blonde revealed shortly before departure. Later, she is seen happily posing next to a Rolls-Royce on Rodeo Drive.
Caro and Andreas Robens enjoy their time in the U.S. © Instagram: caroline_andreas_robens
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There is one item on the Robens that the program does not want to miss: visit the so-called Muscle Beach in Los Angeles. The fitness boom began in the outdoor gym in 1934. Caro and Andreas have been planning a similar project for quite some time in Mallorca at Playa de Palma, as the Mallorca Zeitung reports. And who could be better suited for this than the two fitness freaks Caro and Andreas Robens?
The Messerschmidt family is also planning a major project. The "Goodbye Germany" emigrants are building an XXL villa in Portugal. Sources used: bild.de; mallorcazeitung.es; instagram.com/caroline_andreas_robens