The “Storm of Love” family can look forward to two new additions. In June, actress Belina Mohamed-Ali (born 1990) and actor Maurice Lattke (born 1999) join the telenovela.

Belina Mohamed-Ali plays the committed founder Imani Kariki, who grew up in a village in Africa and comes to Bichlheim to win investors for her startup at a charity event at the “Fürstenhof”. It is expected to be seen for the first time on June 1st in episode 4,043.

“On my first day, I was totally overwhelmed by how warmly I was accepted into the ‘Sturm family’. It’s wonderful to work with so many great people and I’m grateful for this great adventure,” enthuses Belina Mohamed-Ali loudly Broadcasters about their involvement in the TV series. She also reveals about her role: “Imani is an ambitious, courageous and lovely woman. She comes to the ‘Fürstenhof’ with big goals and gets more than she had hoped for.”

Belina Mohamed-Ali completed her acting training at the international acting academy CreArte in Stuttgart. After that she played at the Stuttgart State Theater and at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus. For the ZDF comedy “Extraklasse – On Tour” (2022) she played one of the main roles in front of the camera with the acting stars Axel Prahl (63) and Katharina Thalbach (69).

The second new addition is expected to conquer the screens from June 14 (episode 4,052). Lattke plays the “charming and sly Otto von Arnsberg”, who bullied out of family frustration as a teenager. Since he had to leave school, “he has been struggling through life with borrowed money and white lies, and so his detour to the ‘Fürstenhof’ initially has financial motives,” the station reveals in advance about the new character.

Actor Maurice Lattke also raves about the shooting in the Bavaria Filmstadt: “The set of my new shooting is like a magical place where I feel completely alive. The incredibly nice and talented people here make this experience something special.” About his role he reveals: “Life has often not treated Otto fairly, but he has learned that true strength only comes from challenges and admitting mistakes. His motto is: Sometimes we have to go through darkness to find the light .”

Maurice Lattke learned his craft at the National Institute of Dramatic Art in Perth, Australia, among others. He has been in front of the camera for five years. He was last seen in “The Privilege” (2022) on Netflix.

Since 2005, “Storm of Love” has been broadcast Monday to Friday at 3:10 p.m. on the first.