The Rosenkavaliers are out of the bag: The “Bachelors” Sebastian Klaus and Dennis Gries are looking for true love.
Next year there will be two “Bachelors”. Who are the two Rosenkavaliers? Sebastian Klaus (35) and Dennis Gries (30) are embarking on a dating adventure in South Africa together in the 14th season. In the joint interview, the two sports aficionados appear relatively relaxed when it comes to the competition for women.
This is how the two bachelors tick
Sebastian Klaus comes from Hamburg and is a sales manager in the real estate industry. The 35-year-old is an absolute sports fan and goes to the gym every morning. He has been single for a year and dreams of a wife, two children and a house in the countryside. In addition to sports, Klaus also likes board games, brunch and going for walks. His competitor is Dennis Gries from Kempten. The 30-year-old is the owner of a fitness and wellness facility and the founder of a start-up with a fitness machine. He loves ice hockey, wakeboarding and snowboarding. Gries always has a pack of corn cakes with him when he’s on the go. Like Sebastian Klaus, he has been single for a year.
“Very, very big advantage”
The two do not see it as a problem that they are now vying for the candidates together. Sebastian Klaus even thinks: “It’s a very, very big advantage that we have each other.” This way they could always exchange ideas and support each other. Dennis Gries thinks that with so many women there is definitely “something for everyone.”
It’s not just the two Rosenkavaliers who are new: the blind dates are starting in Germany for the first time. Here the men can choose their 22 candidates from 30 women who can come to South Africa with them. It is not yet known when “The Bachelors” will start. However, RTL announced that it would announce the date “soon”.
Source: Stern

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