Isabell Horn returns to Germany: her family gives up their Swedish adventure

Isabell Horn returns to Germany: her family gives up their Swedish adventure

Isabell Horn returns to Germany
Her family gives up the Swedish adventure






Last summer, Isabell Horn emigrated to Sweden with her family. Now this adventure seems to be over for now.

In June 2023, Isabell Horn (40) had a big surprise for her fans. to emigrate to Sweden with her family. Now, about a year and a half later, she was surprised again with unexpected news: the actress, her partner Jens Ackermann (39) and their two children Ella (7) and Fritz (4) will be leaving Sweden again and returning to Germany.

Horn posted a video showing a moving truck. Furniture, boxes and furnishings are already being loaded into the car. The former “GZSZ” actress commented on the recordings with the words: “Life is what happens while you are busy making other plans.”

Return to Germany is certain

Then follows the surprising announcement: “After a wonderful time in Sweden, we are now facing a turning point. (…) With a laughing and a crying eye, we are preparing to return to Germany. A new adventure awaits, new paths, that we are allowed to go, and new opportunities that await us.”

They are endlessly grateful for their time in Sweden. It’s not a farewell forever, but rather a “goodbye.” Nevertheless, the emigration adventure seems to be over for now: they noticed “that life here no longer felt quite right for us as a family.” She wants to tell more about the reasons behind this step in a next video.

Isabell Horn became known for her role as Pia Koch in “Good Times, Bad Times” (2009-2014 and 2015). She was also seen in the RTL series “Everything that counts” (2015-2016). From 2020 to the beginning of 2024 she was part of the ZDF series “Betty’s Diagnosis”. The content creator documented her family move to Sweden on Instagram and on Instagram.

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Source: Stern

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