Tine Wittler: This is how the former TV queen lives in Wendland!

Tine Wittler reflektiert über ihr Leben in Ottensen, Hamburg, und teilt nostalgische Erinnerungen und aktuelle Einblicke.
Tine Wittler reflects on her life in Ottensen, Hamburg, and shares nostalgic memories and current insights. (Symbolbild/MH)

Tine Wittler: This is how the former TV queen lives in Wendland!

in Hamburg she knows almost everyone: Tine Wittler, who once caused a sensation as a TV facility queen in the 2000s. Now the 52-year-old is back-not on the screens, but in conversation, especially when it comes to her memories and her love for the Hanseatic city. Tine now lives in Wendland and has settled in a centuries -old farmhouse. There she enjoys calm and nature and appreciates her new home as a "Jabel of the world", in which she can recover from the hustle and bustle of the city.

as you explained in an interview with the Mopo , your favorite place in Hamburg is the Spritzenplatz in the Ottensen district. There she has numerous beautiful memories, not least of her late friend Uwe Christiansen, a bartender who means a lot to her. She lived in Ottensen for over 20 years, where she not only found her roots, but also published her first novel "The Princess & The Horst".

a new life in Wendland

After her career on television, especially in the program "Own in four walls", which she moderated a whole decade, Tine withdrew from the public. In a podcast with Jessica Stockmann and her daughter Nisha, she now talks about her current life and the happiness that she finds in minimalism and nature. Your home is a place of creativity, equipped with a maximum style of furnishing, in which it combines different memorials and stories at every corner. For example, she describes her living room, which contains six dining tables - a true piece of life!

tine now lives with her cat Smörchen and a house spirit called Kalle. "It is a retreat where I can recharge your batteries," she says, and she also finds great pleasure in her garden and her ride -on mower, which she lovingly calls Mr. Löw. Funnily enough, she even started talking to him what she feels amusing herself. "Sometimes it's crazy, but nice," she adds with a laugh.

a look into the past

Wittler grew up in Rahden, East Westphalia and has had an eventful story. After graduating from high school, she went to the USA for a year and then studied cultural and communication sciences. In the early 2000s, she gained great awareness with her books, who often play in Hamburg-Othenses and beat a bridge between her artistic and personal identity. Your novels "Horst Go Home!" And "parallel world" are also from this time and were very well received. In addition to the letter, she was also active as an editor and film producer, which made her résumé in many ways.

With a look at her current life situation and the little joys of everyday life, Tine Wittler is a real source of inspiration. While she is looking forward to the first rays of sun in her garden, a touch of Hamburg remains in her heart, always connected to her hometown. It is clear: Tine knows how to make your life so that you can enjoy it to the fullest.

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