Dance, hug and kiss: Ex-"Bachelorette" Melissa has a new one

The sparrows had been whistling it from the rooftops for weeks.

Dance, hug and kiss: Ex-"Bachelorette" Melissa has a new one

The sparrows had been whistling it from the rooftops for weeks. Now ex-"Bachelorette" Melissa Damilia can't help but make a clean sweep: yes, she has a new boyfriend. And yes, it's former Love Island contestant Paco Herb.

Now it's official: Melissa Damilia and Paco Herb are a couple. After some had suspected a relationship between the two reality show stars for a long time, the former "Bachelorette" is now showing its colors.

In an Instagram story, the 27-year-old answers questions from her followers. In addition to questions about her favorite city and her currently favorite song, her fans also want to know from her: "Be Paco

Damilia responds with a video that leaves no questions unanswered: she dances with Paco Herb in it. He grabs her from behind, then the two hug. He also kisses her on the forehead. Herb posted the same video on Tiktok.

Rumors of a relationship between Damilia and the 26-year-old have been around for weeks. The ex-"Bachelorette" recently posted impressions of an autumn walk in a story. She not only filmed her shoes next to autumn leaves, but also shots of a second pair of sneakers.

The fact that Paco Herb also posted an autumnal story on the same weekend was suspicious. The shoes that the former "Love Island" participant wore on the walk were strikingly similar to those from Damilia's story. Resourceful observers even compared the trees from the two stories. Everything indicated that Damilia and Herb were traveling together.

Melissa Damilia is currently taking part in the roller skate dance show "Skate Fever" on RTLZWEI. She also became known for her participation in "Love Island" – but already in 2019 and two years earlier than Herb. In 2020 she slipped into the role of "Bachelorette" on the RTL show of the same name. There she met and fell in love with Leander Sacher. However, the relationship broke up in the spring of 2022.

(This article was first published on Monday, October 31, 2022.)