Hunt for the headhunter: Günther Jauch's candidate receives umpteen letters

Last Monday, "Who wants to be a millionaire?" briefly "Headhunter looking for a man".

Hunt for the headhunter: Günther Jauch's candidate receives umpteen letters

Last Monday, "Who wants to be a millionaire?" briefly "Headhunter looking for a man". So Günther Jauch just mutated into Inka Bause after candidate Mirjam Schwarz revealed to him that she was single. Apparently with success. In any case, there are a large number of applications.

Sure, the all-important question for Günther Jauch is still: "Who wants to be a millionaire?" But the moderator regularly chats with his candidates about other topics besides mere mammon.

This was also the case last Monday with Mirjam Schwarz, who not only told him that she had been single for a full six years. The 55-year-old, whose job as a headhunter is to find suitable employees for companies, also revealed that she would finally like to be found again after three failed marriages: "I'm already at the point where I think: A handsome, intelligent man with a heart."

Jauch then did not hesitate long. "A few million are watching now. There will probably be some," he said confidently. And Schwarz wasn't averse to starting an application process with her appearance on the quiz show: "They should all write here. I'll choose."

Apparently Black is now really spoiled for choice. Hundreds of viewers had already courted her in writing while the program was still running, reports the "Bild" newspaper. But not everyone should have a chance with her. After all, Schwarz has set certain criteria: "He has to be animal-loving, sophisticated and intelligent." "Fun traveling would also be good". With weddings, on the other hand, she was "through".

Is that all? No not really. "He's allowed to look good and have a joke. A man with format. Like the nice silverback, Mr. Jauch," Schwarz can also be elicited about her potential dream man.

However, he also has to deal with not having a millionaire by his side in the future. "If you win a million, that can also help," Jauch had ready as a tip for his candidate. But in the end it was "only" enough for 64,000 euros. With which the still all-important question of "Who wants to be a millionaire?" would also be clarified. Unfortunately, Mirjam Schwarz does not. But what's the point of money when you can have love instead?!