First baby, then wedding: Anemarie Eilfeld got engaged

Annemarie Eilfeld has just announced her pregnancy and is now planning to get married soon.

First baby, then wedding: Anemarie Eilfeld got engaged

Annemarie Eilfeld has just announced her pregnancy and is now planning to get married soon. Her boyfriend proposes to her at an unexpected moment. The 32-year-old is surprised and emotional. There are already plans for the event.

At the beginning of May, Annemarie Eilfeld and her boyfriend Tim Sandt publicly announced that they were becoming parents for the first time. A little later, the 32-year-old revealed the gender of the baby. The former DSDS participant is therefore expecting a boy. On top of all that happiness comes a marriage proposal.

Actually, the two former "The Summer House of the Stars" candidates only planned to take a few snapshots of Eilfeld's baby bump. At least that's what the singer believed, but her lover was up to more. "We actually only wanted to take baby bump photos all in white on the beach in the dunes. But then Tim suddenly got on his knees in front of me, it was very emotional, especially surprising," said Eilfeld in an interview with the "Bild" newspaper.

Until the end, the singer apparently had no idea what her boyfriend and current fiancé were planning. "I didn't expect the application at all and I immediately cried with joy and emotion." There are already plans for the upcoming wedding: "We would very much like to get married next year on our island of getting to know Mallorca," Eilfeld continued in the conversation.

However, the couple now wants to focus on the birth of their son. It won't be long until then, because the singer is already eight months old. The pregnancy is something very special for her anyway, because Eilfeld suffers from the so-called PCO syndrome, one of the most common causes of an unfulfilled desire to have children. Her chances of getting pregnant were about 25 percent, she reveals. "I cried, laughed and screamed with happiness," she recalls of the moment when the ultrasound revealed that a baby was actually on the way.