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"Without experience" at "Goodbye Germany": Emigrant opens DIY store in Turkey with partners she doesn't know

2023-06-09T03:34:09.102Z

Highlights: "Goodbye Germany" viewers can accompany Toni Christiansen (57) in the attempt to realize their dreams in the VOX program. The blonde left her home town of Schwäbisch Gmünd and set off for Turkey. In Kargicak, the TV emigrant wants to open a hardware store. However, the conditions make us rather skeptical....No experience and foreign partners: "GoodbyeGermany" emigrant Toni under pressure. Not everything is going smoothly for the " goodby Germany" emigrants, as a recent box office disaster in Sicily showed.



"Goodbye Germany" emigrant Toni Christiansen has big plans for Turkey: She wants to open a hardware store – but without prior knowledge and with partners who are almost unknown to her.

Kargicak – "Goodbye Germany" viewers can accompany Toni Christiansen (57) in the attempt to realize their dreams in the VOX program. The blonde left her home town of Schwäbisch Gmünd and set off for Turkey. In Kargicak, the TV emigrant wants to open a hardware store. However, the conditions make us rather skeptical....

No experience and foreign partners: "Goodbye Germany" emigrant Toni under pressure

Not everything is going smoothly for the "Goodbye Germany" emigrants, as a recent box office disaster at the Duivenbode family in Sicily showed. Toni Christiansen also faces a challenge in her project. This is made clear by a teaser on the VOX show's Instagram page.

In the short clip you can already see that Toni herself knows how her project works to the outside world. "Blonde woman goes to Turkey and opens a hardware store," she summarizes – and that too without previous experience and with two business partners whom she has only recently met and therefore hardly knows. "And that's the pressure. I don't want to fail here," emphasizes the 57-year-old.

Thanks to "Goodbye Germany" to the celebrity - with these stars it worked!

On August 15, 2006, the first episode of "Goodbye Deutschland" flickered across television screens, and since then Vox has produced over a dozen seasons of the docu-soap. Over the years, many emigrants have achieved considerable fame thanks to the show, including Konny (67) and Manuela Reimann (54), Daniela Katzenberger (36), Chris Töpperwien (48), Jens Büchner (†49) or Caro (44) and Andreas Robens (56).

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However, the road to success is likely to be rocky for the blonde. The program description on tvheute.de already says: "Toni is a doer and believes in success – although the drama piles up right at the beginning." How the emigrant fares in Turkey will then be seen in the new episode of 9 June.

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Danni Büchner (45) has already put his hopes and fears behind him. The widow of Jens Büchner (†49) owes her fame to "Goodbye Germany". In the meantime, she no longer has to worry about her finances: Danni Büchner has a proud monthly salary of up to 8,000 euros. Sources used: Instagram / goodbyedeutschland.vox; tvheute.de

Source: merkur

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