Cora Schumacher’s Mallorca Aspirations Shattered Following Ralf’s Public Appearance

Sat.1’s new season of ‘Talking About Money!’ features celebrities like Cora Schumacher, Kader Loth, and Marc Terenzi openly discussing their financial situations. Cora struggles with expenses despite a monthly income of 12,000 euros, while Kader and her husband face challenges after water damage, leaving them with just 10.98 euros at month’s end. Marc, recovering from a breakup, relies on others for support and sees potential in a new opportunity in Mallorca, revealing contrasting financial realities among the trio.

Breaking the Last Taboo: Celebrities Open Up About Their Finances

Sat.1 is set to break new ground with the upcoming season of ‘Talking About Money!’, premiering on January 13, airing Mondays at 8:15 PM on Sat.1 and Joyn. This season will feature celebrities candidly discussing their financial situations. In the debut episode, viewers will get an inside look at the finances of ‘high earner’ Cora Schumacher (48), ‘well-paid’ Kader Loth (52), and ‘low earner’ Marc Terenzi (46).

Cora Schumacher’s Financial Journey

Cora Schumacher, who resides in Düsseldorf with her beloved dog, boasts a monthly income of 12,000 euros, derived from her television appearances and rental income, rather than from her previous marriage. This distinction is crucial for the former spouse of Ralf Schumacher (49).

Having participated in ‘Talking About Money!’ a year ago, Cora’s circumstances have shifted significantly. Previously, she envisioned relocating to Mallorca and renting out her Düsseldorf house, which incurs substantial fixed expenses. With a budget of around one million euros for a finca in Mallorca, she needs to present 300,000 euros in equity to secure a loan—a challenge even for someone with her income.

To gather the necessary funds, Cora plans to declutter her wardrobe and sell designer items via social media. Unfortunately, she cannot sell her wedding dress, as it was burned. She also attempts to sell watches, but her visit to a luxury dealer yields disappointing results, with a maximum offer of 15,000 euros for her diamond-studded pieces.

After accounting for fixed costs, Cora finds herself with only 4,400 euros from her initial 12,000 euros. Expenses like premium dog food costing 78 euros and a business-class flight to view properties quickly deplete her funds, leaving her with just 51.30 euros by month’s end.

Despite the financial hurdles, Cora maintains hope for her dream of relocating. However, a shocking revelation about her ex-husband Ralf’s coming out as gay leads to a public spat, prompting her to pause her Mallorca ambitions and the sale of her prized possessions.

Kader Loth and Marc Terenzi: Contrasting Financial Realities

Meanwhile, Kader Loth, known for her reality TV fame, earns a starting salary of 80,000 euros and resides in a ‘modest but luxurious’ apartment in Berlin-Grunewald with her husband Isi (53). Their finances take a hit due to water damage in their home, leaving them with a combined income of 9,000 euros. Their playful bickering about spending is captured on camera, especially during a trip to a furniture store where Kader insists on purchasing an exotic lamp, even if it means sacrificing some of their budget.

By the end of their financial month, only 10.98 euros remain, which they humorously refer to as ‘for the piggy bank.’ To save money, they resolve to cut back on their frequent restaurant outings, which often cost over 100 euros per meal. Kader is particularly motivated to save, as her pension is projected at a mere 280 euros monthly, barely covering her extension expenses of 266 euros.

In stark contrast, Marc Terenzi finds himself struggling financially. Currently in a rehab clinic near Berlin after his breakup with Verena Kerth (43), he relies on his ex-wife Sarah Connor (44) to cover his expenses while friends provide small amounts of support. Once a six-figure earner as a boy band star, Marc reflects on his past, admitting to spending over 100,000 euros on alcohol and drugs. At the start of the month, he faces a deficit of 3,800 euros.

Like Cora, Marc has aspirations for a new life in Mallorca. His manager has presented him with an opportunity to take over an ice cream shop on the island, which he believes could also help revive his music career. With newfound hope, Marc sees a ‘light at the end of the tunnel.’ A recent TV appearance even leaves him with a surplus of 127.30 euros, a small victory worth celebrating, even amid lingering debts. Remarkably, he finds himself with more money left over than Cora Schumacher and Kader Loth combined.

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