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Georgina Fleur's Mom Plans to Launch on "OnlyFans" Platform

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One of the candidates for the summer jungle camp: Georgina Fleur. Her mother would like a share of...
One of the candidates for the summer jungle camp: Georgina Fleur. Her mother would like a share of her fee.

Georgina Fleur's Mom Plans to Launch on "OnlyFans" Platform

While Georgina Fleur travels to South Africa for the RTL summer camp, her mother creates headlines back home. She is reportedly unemployed and relies on her daughter. A new source of income through adult content? Due to lack of funds, the 62-year-old now plans to strip down on "OnlyFans."

Feeling a bit of empathy is human nature. We tend to think that justice has been served when someone who's often in the spotlight for negative reasons gets some negative attention themselves. There's even a bit of schadenfreude mixed in there. If you follow the world of reality TV, you're probably familiar with Georgina Fleur - the woman who's been in the gossip columns for her scandals.

Let's pause for a second. Don't jump to conclusions! If you're a fan of reality TV, you might think you know everything about Georgina Fleur's "claws." Stories of allegedly self-designed dirndls, drama with her ex-partner Kubilay Özdemir (known as Kubi), flood disaster posts, and her bizarre trip to Dubai, where she smiled while presenting sedated lions, chained polar bears, and a bear that tried to escape its cage - these are just a few of the controversies connected to her name.

Like many reality TV personalities, Georgina Fleur is part of a typecast society that's created by the shows themselves. From the riot actress to the stupid bodybuilder, the sensible woman, the misogynistic redneck, the stay-at-home mom, and the doddering father who requires assistance when using the toilet, there's a long list of stereotypes. But we rarely care to look behind the scenes of these larger-than-life characters.

And now we come to another scandal - this time, not from Georgina herself, but her mother. Dear readers of this celebrity column, brace yourselves! This may not be suitable for all audiences.

Imagine this: You're a TV personality who's well-known across Germany, and you earn a living through it. But it's not the haters who are causing you trouble; it's your own mother!

Gerti Bülowius, Georgina's mother's name, is unsatisfied with her daughter. But it's not because of the limited time spent with her granddaughter or the lack of visits, no! She wants money from her daughter and believes Georgina is a bad mother. She bases her claims on receipts showing that Fleur buys items for her child at the discount store Primark, while her mother shops at the luxury department store KDW.

Gerti Bülowius created an Instagram account to share her criticism of her daughter and how she treats her grandchild. She repeatedly shared photos of the young child, much to Georgina's dismay. Concerned for the safety of her daughter, Georgina released a statement pleading with users not to share the images. She doesn't seem to care that her grandmother is violating the privacy of her grandchild or the potential dangers of sharing photos of young children online.

There's more. Videos circulated online, taken around the time of a 2016 court hearing, where Gerti rants about her daughter's appearance. She said, "Oh God, what does she look like? We're not on TV, we're in court. She spent two hours in front of the mirror today." The reason for the court hearing at the time? Georgina called her mother a "bad mother."

Georgina accused her mother of wanting money from her despite their strained relationship. There was no question of a loving mother-daughter connection - it was quite the opposite. Even back then, Fleur said, "I tried to reach an agreement with my mother. The problem is, she likes to speak to the media and say things about me (...). I asked her to stop doing that. I want to reach an agreement, but unfortunately, she won't cooperate."

Unemployment, imminent eviction, and an apparent promise to help her out financially: Gerti Bülowius' latest attacks on her daughter suggest that their mother-daughter relationship is far from perfect.

Recently, the mother has shared her thoughts about her daughter on a podcast. When asked by RTL, she declared, "Yes, I'm financially dependent on her, that's why I was there for her!" Additionally, she mentioned that she had lost her job as a result of the news coverage, which she herself was responsible for.

To make ends meet, she has come up with two options: first, seeking donations: "I require 500 euros for my monthly expenses in May." Second, she intends to kickstart a career on the adult website "OnlyFans." She has posted an ad for this aim, specifying that she's searching for a photographer to take "stunning and artistically sophisticated bikini shots" of herself. She's also offering to split the profits.

As for Georgina, she's featured alongside twelve more former jungle campers in the first summer edition of a popular reality show produced in commemoration of RTL's 40th anniversary. Surprisingly, her mother has approached RTL with the request for a portion of Georgina's remuneration.

Read also:

  1. Despite Georgina Fleur's fame on RTL's Reality TV shows, her mother has turned to another form of entertainment to make ends meet, considering an account on the adult content platform OnlyFans.
  2. The controversy surrounding Georgina Fleur's family has extended to social media, with her mother Gerti Bülowius sharing critical statements and photos of her grandchild on Instagram, sparking concerns about privacy and safety.
  3. To boost her income on the adult content platform OnlyFans, Gerti Bülowius is seeking a photographer to capture "stunning and artistically sophisticated bikini shots" for her profile, offering to split the earnings with the professional.

Source: www.ntv.de

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