After separation
Marie Nasemann is “zero emotional” when moving
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Marie Nasemann shows himself after the marriage – and feels “zero emotional” when packing.
Model Marie Nasemann (36) and Sebastian Tigges (40) announced their separation in early May. “After almost eight years of relationship, we decided some time ago to go separate ways” ,. The two married in May 2021, their son was born in 2020, followed by their daughter in 2021. Now the spatial separation of the ex-couple is also pending.
Anticipation for new apartment
“Let the madness begin”, Nasemann wrote on Thursday at the start of her move out from home and shows her followers a high stack of moving boxes. In another story, she reveals that her children are also present and that she has to take care of the two next to the move. “But so far they have been playing with each other for hours.” She wrote about her emotional state for a clip in which she put clothes from her closet into a box: “So far, I have to say zero emotional. I’m simply in makers’ mode and also very full of anticipation in the day after tomorrow in the new apartment.”
At the end of May, Nasemann, who operated the “Family Feelings” podcast with Tigges, gave an insight into her new apartment. “After emotionally stressful months, after many tours, moments of doubts and sorting – internally and externally – something new is now there,” she wrote. “A room just for me.” She finds great gratitude and freedom that she can create a new home through financial independence.
At the same time, she feels melancholy, “because a single apartment also means: let go of things that were once thought differently. The house that I set up with so much dedication. The family at home where there are many memories.” She will make the greatest effort to create a new family home with the apartment. Even if it is only half of the time a family apartment and the other half a single apartment. ” Nasemann stated in a current story: “When the children come for the first time, of course, not everything has to be perfect. My perfectionism has to wait, ‘Kids First’.”
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Source: Stern

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