The male dramas of Ochsenknecht's former life - Who does Yeliz's heart currently beat for?
This past Friday marked the Fame Fighting Challenger, a major celebrity boxing event where Yeliz first set foot into the ring solo. Interestingly enough, amidst the audience, she was seen laughing and conversing amicably with former flame Yasin. The pair have clearly maintained a strong bond post-relationship.
On a separate note, way back in April, Yeliz decided to share her "new kid" via her very own Instagram profile. In a question-and-answer session with fans, someone wanted to know whether Yeliz had met someone new recently, to which she responded positively: "Yes, I have."
One of her follower's concerns then shifted towards her love life, asking why she has such terrible luck with men. To address this, she took to the comments once more: "All I want is a man who'll treat me with respect. Please, nothing like a perpetually partying playboy."
Yeliz summed it up succinctly - "just a man and no big kid."
For Yeliz, love stories often come with a dose of drama. She welcomed her beautiful daughter Snow Elanie (2) with a man, who she claims left her during her pregnancy. In a live broadcast, he identified himself as the "unwilling father" to their sweet child.
And we all know what they say about third time's the charm. Not quite, in Yeliz's case. While participating in the reality show, "Make Love, Fake Love," she found love with Jannik Kontalis (27) only to realize later that it was nothing more than a false connection.
In case you're wondering, Yeliz's story dates back to 2018. She grabbed the tabloid headlines for slapping Daniel Völz (39) after a steamy encounter. The aftermath? Yeliz giving him a piece of her mind.
Still waiting for her own fairy tale ending, Yeliz's search for a lifelong partner continues...
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Source: symclub.org