Saint-Tropez (France) – Carmen Geiss (59) Criticism in the new “The Geissens“-Podcast a current TikTok trend, which also Ralf (49) and Cora Schumacher (47) in their current war of the roses. A sideswipe?
When the brother of Formula 1 legend Michael Schumacher (55) publicly announced his homosexuality for the first time via Instagram a few weeks ago, the wife of Robert Geiss (60) was among the first to congratulate him.
It should now be clear whose side Carmen is on in the ex-couple's dispute. Her family has been close friends with Ralf for years and also knows his partner Étienne (34) very well. Photos of them together at parties in the “Villa Geissini” bear witness to this.
Cora recently claimed, in tears, that she only found out about her ex-husband's coming out from the media. Ralf calls this a lie. To support their own arguments, the two even published private chat messages.
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For Carmen, this is an absolute no-go! In the podcast, she explains that people on TikTok are currently sending American text or voice messages from their ex-partners for entertainment purposes. That's exactly what Cora and Ralf did.
An approach which the luxury lady in the talk with her rooooobeard and her two daughters Davina (21) and Shania (20) condemned as “very primitive”.
“I think that a man once loved himself, I assume […] These are intimate things. I think that's so shit. “I'm so glad I don't have an ex,” says the TV celebrity from Monaco.
Although Carmen does not mention the name Schumacher even once, her comments can certainly be understood as indirect criticism of Cora and Ralf's behavior.
Otherwise, “The Geissens” only have warm words for their friends. During the family talk, the “Jetset” singer emphasizes once again that many people are happy for Ralf and Étienne: “Many people show tolerance.”
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In an earlier Instagram post, the cult emigrant had also described Ralf’s coming out as a “courageous decision” and an “act of liberation and self-acceptance.”