Celebrity Big Brother: Silvia Wollny has no contact with her siblings

There is a lot to tell, if you as a resident of "Celebrity Big Brother" otherwise have much to do the lovely day. While some reported shocking stories from their past, others may have secretly dreamed of a romantic future. In any case, it was once again exciting.

What breakfast ...

Silvia Wollny (53) shocked the former "Bachelor" Daniel Völz (33) at breakfast in the luxury sector. He had asked if she actually had siblings. The reality mom then unpacked a family story that no one would have expected. She has a brother and two sisters, "but I have no contact with them. When I was in distress, there was never one. [...] And also on the deathbed of my mother, where she ended up at the last minute says my dad is not my dad. " Even Völz could only answer with a "Boah".



"You're standing there first, you do not have time to talk and your brothers and sisters knew it all, so you're going to look back on your life," Wollny continued. But suddenly everything would have made sense: "Then you suddenly know why you have been punished for everything, why you have been beaten and the others are not, that's not nice!" She now has her own family. "We all love each other and the cohesion is there, and if one is sad, there will always be one."

The thing with the baby

In the previous episode, Sophia Vegas (30) had revealed to all of Germany that she was pregnant. "Sweet, I also want to have a baby," enthused TV star Chethrin Schulze (26) and Nicole Belstler-Boettcher (55) also found the announcement "great" and "great". One, however, had her problems. While Völz found it "brave", Wollny suspected that Vegas had betrayed the whole thing only for PR reasons. "So if I was four months pregnant, as Sophia is now, I would not go to the 'Big Brother' house," was her consideration. She has "no understanding" that her reality TV colleague as an expectant mother to participate in the program.



But Wollny also had a sense of achievement: The "Big Brother" was so sweet and donated her cleaning stuff, so she had something to do. The residents on the site were meanwhile happy about massage oil, which they got donated by the spectators. "They want to see a bit of action", creator Katja Krasavice (22) was sure. Model Johannes Haller, however, found "impractical, dish soap would help us a lot more." Between him and Pascal Behrenbruch (33) it came later to a small dispute, as all construction site candidates were sandpaper painted wooden blocks. The others were also louder, as it was also about whether you should buy bowls or dish soap from the coins. A decision was not made.

Love is in the air

Umut Kekilli (34), who had advanced for the undressed Prince Heinz of Sayn-Wittgenstein (64), rolled the girls head in the house during the first few hours. According to Schulze, Kekilli was a "sweet sock" and Krasavice had done it too. At least to "80 percent" he was her type. It was a bit strange, however, when Schulze quoted the former football pro and told him on the first night that she wanted children and that the residents had received massage oil. However, she also seemed to like it: "I think if she gets it right, she's an eye-catcher."



And, of course, the relationship between Schulze and Völz had to be addressed as well. After all, there were rumors some time ago that the two might have had something in common with each other. But they insisted that they had something to do with "Celebrity Big Brother" for the first time, even though they've seen each other in the gym before. Völz said that he first became aware of Schulze through the gossip press. With whom she had really had something before, is Johannes Haller, as this one told. He said, "do not take it from them that they meet here for the first time."

The fateful soup

The night before, the audience had chosen Cora Schumacher (41) from the "Villa" on the construction site - and this was also there directly spread. Williams offered her some soup, which she promptly accepted. "Honestly, I was a bit shocked when she just took off the soup and did not even ask if any other resident wanted a bit of soup," Vegas blustered, "making it all impossible" and "suspect " found. Williams, however, saw that quite calmly.

From fireballs and parades

Among themselves, the candidates should decide who should compete for the duel, which is always the same. Almost unanimously, they gave Williams the chance to move into luxury, while Haller was to fight for his place in the "Villa". In the game "Feurball" it was for the two glowing steel wool balls on balloons to hurl. Williams brought more balloons to burst and won the confrontation - and thus a move from the construction site in the Nobel area.

Recently, the residents were allowed to get two more candidates. They chose Belstler-Boettcher and Schulze, who also moved happily. However, one candidate still had to go back to the construction site. The spectators opted for Wollny.

Wird die allererste US-Staffel von Celebrity Big Brother zur feuchtfröhlichen Skandal-Show? Seit 7. (May 2024).



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