Are they truly that unmotivated? - Carmen and Robert consider evicting their daughters.
Wealthy TV personality Robert Geiss (60) and his wife Carmen (59) adore their two daughters, but even in their glamorous family, disagreements can arise. The current point of contention: Are Davina (20) and Shania (19) too lazy?
Robert Geiss wants his daughters to be more self-sufficient. At ages 19 and 20, they should be on their own. He and Carmen are considering evicting Davina and Shania from their home in Saint-Tropez.
Most importantly, Papa Robert is not satisfied with the work ethic of his children, as shown in the latest episode of the docu "Davina & Shania - We Love Monaco."
However, Davina argues otherwise: "I believe we've already worked a lot. We create 'The Geissens' and 'We Love Monaco.' I do Instagram and TikTok (...). I don't need more jobs, I just need a break. I'm still young."
Yet, is that really considered WORK? Money isn't an issue for the Geiss couple. Carmen clarified: "It's not that the kids live off of us. They also use their own money. We don't have any leverage saying: The money will stop flowing."
Robert concurs: "We need to reel them in with a plan so they'll start working." His strategy? Robert threatens his lazy daughters: Either they try out different jobs now—or they lose their privileged lifestyle.
Consequently, the Geiss daughters find themselves washing cars and working behind the counter in their father's "Roberto-Geissini" shop.
What will happen next with the eviction threat and the new jobs? Watch the new episode of "Davina & Shania - We Love Monaco" on Monday at 9:15 pm on RTLZWEI to find out more.
What's the ex of Sylvie Meis doing with the Geissens?
Amidst discussions about work, a prominent figure shows up: Niclas Castello (45), who is personally welcomed by wealthy TV figure Robert Geiss (60) near his luxurious villa. Why? Castello was there to appraise art.
Notably, Shania (19) has developed a newfound appreciation for the arts. With help from Davina (20), she painted a white gorilla with the phrase "Amore." What does art expert Castello think of the brightly painted gorilla? "Great color combination," he exclaims excitedly.
Carmen Geiss (59) also lurks nearby: "Hammer. I love the colors. He's so happy." Perhaps Carmen is already considering a future in the arts for her daughters...
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Source: symclub.org