"Farmer Seeks Wife International": Farmer chooses ladies with huge age difference

"Namibia-Marco" makes his decision in episode two of "Farmer Seeks Wife International" - with a record-breaking age difference.
Cattle farmer Marco (38) from Namibia has invited five women to join him in cold Germany. The farmer is open not only to hair colors (blonde, brown, black). He also has a wide range of ages: The oldest of his candidates is 41, the youngest just 22! After Marco seemed overwhelmed by the sheer number of options in the first episode of "Farmer Seeks Wife International," he has to show his true colors in episode two (Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. on RTL, also on RTL+ ).
"Lara Croft of Landshut" fails at "Namibia-Marco""Namibia-Marco" (presenter Inka Bause, 56) throws herself into the one-on-one dates. Christina (37) arrives wearing a cowboy hat and dirndl. She admits that she looks like a doll at first, but then her true self reveals itself. Her hobby, in any case, is hardly girlish. In her free time, she searches for treasure with a metal detector. If Christina looks familiar: In February 2025, the "Lara Croft of Landshut" ventured into a dating adventure with the eternal "Bachelor" Paul Janke (43) on "Celebrity First Dates."
Also speaking for Marco are church council member Katharina (23) and Austrian Doris (38). He simply had to invite passionate conservationist Sabine (41), says Marco, who is also close to nature. He's taken with her, even though he can't read her handwriting. With chick Pia (22), the farmer immediately felt the famous "chemistry."
Namibia-Marco actually opts for the largest possible age range. He invites Pia and Sabine to spend a week on the farm in Africa.
Namibia-Björn welcomes his ladies-in-waitingNamibia's Björn (30) had already chosen two candidates in the first episode. Sarah (27) and Lea (21) are flying to the South African country together. The competitors seem to get along well, and there are no signs of resentment. Only Lea once mocks Sarah's poor English skills, which could make life in Namibia difficult for her. When Björn greets the two ladies-in-waiting, no favorite has yet emerged.
"Boom!" - "Cockfight" in BaliIn Carmen's (42) case on Bali, however, the horse owner soon realizes that a "cockfight" is imminent. On the Indonesian island, bloody cockfights are indeed a popular and notorious sport, despite being banned.

But Carmen, of course, is talking about her farm owners, Sven (45) and Patrick (57). After a 20-hour flight, the two men drive together to Carmen's house. It quickly becomes clear that they couldn't be more different. Patrick, wide-eyed, raves about the farmer's wife. The Luxembourg native is already "in love" and "100 percent sure" about Carmen.
Sven is more sober about it. He's irritated that his competitor uses a photo of Carmen as his lock screen. Sven considers that "stalking." Carmen is "making a mistake by taking him," Sven says of Patrick. "Boom!"
During their greeting, Carmen doesn't heat up the cockfight. She says almost exactly the same thing about the two men: that they smell good and that they wished their embrace could have lasted longer. She draws lots to determine who gets to sleep in a bungalow and who has to stay in a spartan wooden hut. Nature-lover Patrick gets the hut. And promptly has trouble sleeping because of the noise of the scooters around him.
The next morning, however, Patrick is wide awake. Because of Carmen. When she ties traditional Balinese wrap-around skirts around the men, he takes advantage of the physical proximity for another flirtatious attack. Sven is done.
Cowbell in TenerifeMeanwhile, Roger (62) wakes his three ladies-in-waiting in Tenerife with a cowbell. At breakfast, Sophia (52), Anke (54), and Ute (58) present their gifts. But only Sophia gets a kiss because she's standing right next to him. This advantage saves her the rest of the day. At dinner, Roger announces between bites that Sophia can stay with him no matter what. Anke and Ute are horrified. Roger regrets having announced his decision so casually.
Roger plans to choose between the other women the next day. He's still undecided about who should stay with Sophia. He thinks Anke talks too much, and Ute too little.
Olaf begins the seventh season of "Farmer Seeks Wife International" in episode two. The retiree has just "turned 35 for the second time." After the death of his wife 15 years ago, he moved to Portugal, where he runs a sanctuary.
The "antique pot" is now looking for a suitable lid for its "best years." Olaf has received the most applications of all the candidates this season. He's making full use of the abundant opportunities. Like Namibian Marco, he's invited five women to Germany. He'll be traveling to them in the next episode.
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