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Jungle-Pair will found a family

In the jungle, they learned to know and love each other: Now, Mike Heiter and Leyla Lahouar apparently plan common offspring.

Ready for the future: The Dschungelcamp couple Leyla Lahouar and Mike Heiter, according to their...
Ready for the future: The Dschungelcamp couple Leyla Lahouar and Mike Heiter, according to their own statements, plan offspring.

Leyla Lahouar and Mike Heiter - Jungle-Pair will found a family

Mike Heiter (32) and Leyla Lahouar (28) continue to make future plans together. What started as harmless flirting in the jungle during the latest season of RTL's show "Ich bin ein Star - Holt mich hier raus!" seems to be getting more serious. In an interview with the "Bild" Newspaper, the reality stars revealed that they don't just want to live together, but are already considering having children.

"We would like to have a family"

Although Heiter and Lahouar have only been together for barely half a year, they are certain that they want to found a family. "We would like to have a family," so Lahouar. "That's what it's all about in a relationship." The couple is also already sure about the number of children: "Four would be great," so Heiter. He already has a five-year-old daughter from his previous relationship with Swiss reality star Elena Miras (32).

However, before the two found a family, they want to address another important point: a common home. "We actually live together already," so Heiter, who currently still lives with his parents in Essen, while Lahouar lives in Frankfurt. The pair is currently searching "on high pressure" in Frankfurt and the surrounding area for a suitable place and could even imagine buying a house. But only "if it really fits."

Leyla Lahouar and Mike Heiter discussed their future plans, including the possibility of starting a family, during their interview with the "Bild" Newspaper. The right-handed programmer, Mike Heiter, expressed his desire for four children, as he already has a five-year-old daughter from a previous relationship. Leyla Lahouar and Mike Heiter, currently residing separately in Essen and Frankfurt, are actively searching for a suitable home in Frankfurt to establish their JungleCamp, a term Leyla Lahouar might have used to refer to their shared life.

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