“Farmer is looking for a wife”: Three farmer’s wives are looking for love

“Farmer is looking for a wife”
Three peasant women are looking for love

Horse landlady Carolin is one of the new candidates for “Bauer sucht Frau”.

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In autumn, RTL will show the 19th season of “Bauer sucht Frau”. The broadcaster has now presented the first candidates, including three women.

Of course, there have also been women farmers on “Bauer sucht Frau” who wanted to find their great love with the help of presenter Inka Bause (54). In the coming season of the dome show, there will be three farmers for the first time, as RTL now announces. “Full woman power”, Bause is also enthusiastic. “Now I’m really looking forward to accompanying these great women in their search for the right person in the coming months.”

Viewers will be able to take a detailed look at the entire squad for the first time on May 29, from 7:05 p.m. in “Bauer sucht Frau – Die Neue Bauern”. Anyone who would like to get to know one of the 15 candidates at the later barn festival can apply and hope to be chosen. Then, as usual, the decision is made as to who is allowed to go to the farm week, where the supposed new couples might fall in love. RTL (also on RTL+) shows the 19th season from autumn 2023.

These are the first candidates

The broadcaster has already introduced five of the participants, including the three farmers. The youngest of the bunch is horse landlady Carolin (26) from Hesse. One day she will take over the farm where she lives with her parents. “I can tackle things vigorously, even though my nails are done,” says Carolin, who has been “permanently single for 26 years”. Her dream man must be optimistic, loyal and humorous: “I’m just not one for quick love.”

Horse owner Alexandra (27) comes from Oberberg. She is also fashion-conscious and has her own dressing room. In addition to horses, she also loves hunting: “I may not come across as visually at first, but I have a hunting license and can slaughter cattle and pigs.” She has been single for about a year. What does a man have to bring? “My partner definitely has to get along with my parents, they are an important part of my life and my work!”

Stefanie (40) comes from North Friesland and is a poultry farmer. She looks after more than 65 animals on her farm, including turkeys, chickens and goats. The animal psychologist works full-time as a dog trainer. The single mother of a daughter does a lot of sport, but also enjoys one or two sweets: “An ice cream sundae from the ice compartment goes away after a half marathon.” After around four years as a single, Stefanie is looking for a sincere and honest man who shouldn’t be older than 45 because family planning isn’t over yet.

Niedersache Christoph (27) lives with his mother on his grandfather’s former farm. The organic farmer is a full-time firefighter and eats primarily vegan food: “I’m completely exotic among farmers, I’m completely organic. I only eat my own meat when I slaughter, out of dignity for the animal.” Christoph is looking for a woman with whom he can start a family. Since he pays a lot of attention to his diet, he would be happy if his future partner could bake vegan cakes.

Henrik (30) is a part-time cattle breeder and lives in the district of Schleswig-Flensburg. He loves his animals and life in the country. One of his passions is dance: “I like to dance Discofox at all sorts of parties and I’m still doing an advanced course and maybe I’ll go to a competition.” Appearance and age don’t really matter to Henrik, only his partner should have long hair. In addition, she should be romantic and enterprising.

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