For a while it was quiet around Nadja Abd el Farrag. Dieter Bohlen’s ex-girlfriend had withdrawn completely from the public. In an interview with presenter, entertainer and singer Andreas Ellermann, she recently revealed that her parents support her financially.

Ellermann is the reason why “Naddel” draws some hope again. Patricia Blanco’s fiancé is currently at her side and is even involved in her future planning. After a joint trip to Lübeck, where Ellermann owns apartments, he told the “Bild” newspaper: “We had a lot of fun, were at the Holstentor, later enjoyed cake in the famous Café Niederegger. I want to bring Nadja back to life, her one “Give perspective. She could have saved up a fair amount over the years with her singing talent, but unfortunately life wanted it to be different. I’ll get her to perform again.”

It would even be an option for Abd el Farrag to move into one of Ellermann’s properties in the Hanseatic city. But she still has concerns, she explains to “Bild”. “I like the city. The only thing that bothers me is the distance to my mother, who lives in Hamburg,” said the former Ballermann singer.

Abd el Farrag became known through her relationship with Dieter Bohlen. “I was with Dieter for eleven and a half years. I ran the whole household. The full program with everything, including the animals,” she recently told the “Bild”. She and Bohlen had four dogs and two horses. The worst thing for her, however, was “window cleaning”. Bohlen didn’t want a cleaning lady at the time, she revealed.

Abd el Farrag also received no money for her work as a singer in Bohlen’s “Blue System” project, which was launched in 1987 after the dissolution of Modern Talking: Bohlen was of the opinion that she had earned enough money through him . The 58-year-old said: “When I moved out, there wasn’t a dime.”

Now Naddel should give another fresh start hope. Ellermann is confident that he will be able to help her.

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