Offspring at the Heisers: "Bauer sucht Frau" stars welcome the second baby

The "Bauer sucht Frau" stars Anna and Gerald are overjoyed.

Offspring at the Heisers: "Bauer sucht Frau" stars welcome the second baby

The "Bauer sucht Frau" stars Anna and Gerald are overjoyed. Because baby number two saw the light of day alive and well. "A little mom, a little dad and a lot of miracles," says Instagram.

Anna and Gerald Heiser have become parents again. The "Bauer sucht Frau" stars announced this on Instagram. A picture of the newborn, in which a little arm covers the baby's face, says: "Hello world! I'm here! A little mom, a little dad and a lot of miracles. Alina Marikka Heiser, November 24th, 2022, 44 cm, 2760g." The parents added: "We are infinitely grateful and happy. Leon is a very proud, loving big brother."

For a long time it was not at all certain whether the farming couple was actually ready for new offspring. Because even raising baby Leon is "very time-consuming and energy-intensive, so I don't know how to do justice to a second child," explained Anna. In addition, she was "perhaps not yet ready for the second pregnancy". Heiser was "afraid of having to throw up again for half a year".

But then the couple surprisingly announced at the end of June that offspring was on the way. They posted a short clip on Instagram in which their hands and their son Leon (1) are on top of each other. When the three take them away, an ultrasound image appears on the table. Alongside four heart emojis, they wrote: "1 1=4

Already with the birth of son Leon, the relationship between Anna and Gerald "reached another level", as the 31-year-old explains. "Even if Gerald and I don't always agree, we're a good team," she says.

In 2017, Gerald and Anna Heiser met and fell in love in the 13th season of the RTL show "Bauer sucht Frau". After the wedding in 2018, the first baby crowned happiness in love in 2021. Son Leon was born at the end of January last year. Since September 2021, Gerald Heiser has owned his parents' farm Kehoro in Namibia, where the family also lives together.

(This article was first published on Sunday, November 27, 2022.)