For the bachelorette Jennifer Saro (28) and Fynn Lukas Kunz (27), the new year began with a sad realization.
The relationship of the former dream couple failed – they separated.
Their love began in front of the cameras while filming the RTL format “The Bachelorette”. Just ten months later, her love bubble burst. A real shock for all Jenny and Fynn fans. After all, the ex-couple appeared happy together on social media.
Then on Monday afternoon the sad news. Jennifer begins to say in her Instagram story: “I don’t want to make a big deal out of it. I’ll just say it briefly: Fynn and I have separated.”
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The young mother also shares a few details about the separation: “We separated on good terms, and Fynn is a really great person, but we just realized: We weren’t the right partners for each other, and that just wouldn’t have worked in the long term .”
The couple tried again and again to save the relationship, but, says Jenny: “We had to realize that when you are so different in such fundamental things, then you just have to admit it to yourself.”
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One thing is certain: there is no bad blood! Because no one cheated on the other or lied.
That’s what Fynn says about the end of love with the bachelorette
Her ex Fynn also commented in writing on his Instagram story, writing: “’The world belongs to the brave.’ I said this sentence, and I will say this sentence again and again! (…) I met two wonderful people with whom I have experienced and gone through so much in the last few months that I could never have imagined. I’m just grateful for that!”
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Fynn lived in Berlin for a few months with Jennifer and her little son Töpfei (1), as she calls him in public. In his statement, he addressed the two of them with loving words: “I wish Jenny and her gift from heaven, Cookies, only the best in the world.”
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Fynn only recently moved from Berlin back to his old home of Lüneburg and has his own apartment there. The reason: The ex-couple had already noticed that living together wasn’t working.
Fynn continued: “I will now return to my homeland and concentrate on myself again. That’s life…fall down, get up, keep going!”