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“She’s dead for me” – “Hartz and cordial” Regina falls out with her friend Pamela

2024-03-07T16:47:17.888Z

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As of: March 7, 2024, 5:31 p.m

By: Sahar Kazemi-Saffari

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The Rostock women Regina and Pamela have been friends for over two years.

But in the new episodes “Hartz und cordial” an argument destroys the friendship.

Money problems and unemployment are always a big topic in the RTLZWEI program “Hartz und Herzen”.

But cohesion and friendship also play an important role.

Like the two friends Regina and Pamela from the Blockmacherring in Rostock Groß Klein.

But in the new episodes “Hartz and cordial” the seniors argue so violently that the friendship breaks up, as MANNHEIM24 reports:

After a big argument: Regina and Pamela from “Hartz und cordial” are no longer friends

70-year-old Regina is a pensioner and has lived alone in Blockmacherring in Rostock for 15 years.

For the last two years, her good friend Pamela has kept her company every day, but Regina doesn't want to have anything to do with her anymore.

Both of them have quarreled several times in the past, but the latest argument weighs heavily on Regina's stomach.

Pamela yelled at her in front of everyone in the department store and “it wasn't the first time she did that,” Regina tells the camera team.

“I can't stand something like that!” Cindy from “Hartz und cordial” is also upset, as she is seriously disappointed by her family when she visits.

“Hartz and cordial” – Regina blocks former friend – “is dead for me!”

Regina is so angry that she even blocked Pamela.

“It’s dead for me,” explains the pensioner.

Pamela, who has often helped her, shouldn't believe that she needs her help, emphasizes Regina.

In the past, her former friend even gave her a bed, but that no longer matters to the 70-year-old.

Pamela also doesn't want to have anything to do with Regina anymore.

“I don’t want to get along with her anymore because she always wants to be right,” says the 57-year-old, describing her view of things.

“I don’t feel like it anymore!” Regina is even said to have said that she “didn’t give a damn” what happened to Pamela, who is currently homeless.

Such treatment takes a toll on her psyche, she explains.

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Regina from “Hartz und Herzen” in Rostock has health problems

Regina definitely doesn't plan on staying lonely forever.

The “Hartz und Herz” protagonist recently confessed that she has a potential partner in mind.

He could then also help her with the household, because the pensioner finds it difficult to keep things tidy on her own.

In the past, Regina suffered a heart attack and two strokes, which is why she has physical limitations.

“Hartz und Herzen” participant Carmen from Mannheim also suffers from health problems, which is why she even has to have an operation.

You can follow how she is doing with her illness every day in “Hartz and cordial – Day after Day Benz Barracks” on RTLZWEI.

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Source: merkur

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