"A totally new chapter": Inka Bause has to let her daughter go

Inka Bause is currently having her hands full trying to marry a few lovestruck farmers.

"A totally new chapter": Inka Bause has to let her daughter go

Inka Bause is currently having her hands full trying to marry a few lovestruck farmers. On the other hand, she still hasn't found her "Mister Right". And her daughter will probably keep her less company from now on.

Since Monday it has been said for the 18th time on RTL: "Bauer sucht Frau" (also available on RTL). And of course it's Inka Bause again, who slips into the role of the love angel on the farms.

The 53-year-old makes no secret of the fact that she herself has been single for some time. It wasn't until June that she said to the magazine "Bunte": "I had my great love and maybe I'll find someone so important for me again." Her great love was probably the composer Hendrik Bruch, with whom she was married from 1996 to 2005 and who died in 2016 at the age of only 53. The marriage also produced Bause's only child, daughter Anneli.

Unlike her mother, Anneli is apparently on cloud nine and is now even moving to Sweden for her happiness in love. In the RTL interview, Inka Bause reveals that she has mixed feelings.

"Every mother will understand that there is always a laughing and a crying eye because we are also very close," explains Bause. Nevertheless, she gets enthusiastic about her daughter's partner. She is sure that she will put Anneli "in wonderful hands". Quite apart from that, Sweden is also a "beautiful country".

She and Anneli love Sweden and are fans of Scandinavia, says Bause. She also got married in Denmark at the time. That's why it's "your own fault, so to speak," "that my child is now emigrating to Scandinavia," Bause jokes.

The moderator also chooses similar words in an interview with the magazine "Bunte". "A totally new chapter" is now beginning for both herself and her daughter. It's not just "super exciting", now she also "always has a reason" to get in the car with her dog and "drive to this beautiful country of Sweden".