Ben Tewaag is back in the spotlight thanks to the “Battle of the Reality Stars” season. Now the single explained what a new partner should be like.
Ben Tewaag (47) is back on trash TV with his participation in the new season of “Battle of the Reality Stars” (from April 10th on RTLzwei). The son of Uschi Glas (80) now reports that his appearance on “Celebrity Big Brother” in 2016 was actually planned as a one-off event and that he had no intention of returning to reality TV. But the producers of “Battle of the Reality Stars” persuaded him. The reasons: “30 degrees, sun, sea and a good fee.”
The filming location in Thailand “just surprised him in a positive way”. So much so that he could even imagine emigrating there at some point: “The people there have an incredibly friendly and merciful culture. Their laughter and friendliness are contagious.” In general, he would “rather spend 1,500 euros on the beach in Phuket than spend 15,000 euros in dreary Berlin.”
This is how Ben Tewaag’s new partner should tick
Tewaag used to love the parties, but now he has given up on it. But that doesn’t mean he’s fallen asleep now: “I’m active – that’s the best way to say it.” He feels physically fitter than he did 18 years ago and he has dealt with his “wild times” more than well. He lost the fear of missing out on something. That relaxes him. His now-repaired relationship with his mother also obviously helps him: “The contact and love for my family and close friends means a lot to me – I’m a loyal dog.”
But the ex-partner of actress Doreen Dietel (49) does not currently have a new love at his side. The only thing that is certain for him is that he can’t use a “party animal” who is as enthusiastic as he was 18 years ago: “She should be humorous, intelligent, loyal and honest.” The best thing for him would be a woman who could also walk the Way of St. James with him. He is planning to do this again this year.
Source: Stern

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