"Farmers seeking a life partner achieve a significant event - Farmers marvel at surreal accomplishment"
Anna Heiser, former star of the popular reality show "Farmer Wants a Wife," and her husband Gerald have announced that they are planning to move again in November. The couple, who currently reside in a small apartment in Gdansk, Poland, have purchased a new home near Anna's family in the northern part of the country.
The news of the new home purchase was shared by Anna Heiser on Instagram, where she expressed her excitement: "Hello new chapter, hello new home! Hello coast!" The contract for the new home was signed on a Wednesday.
Anna Heiser and Gerald have been through tough times, but they have fought for their love. Despite past marital problems, the couple looks to the future with confidence. The mother of two expressed uncertainty about their future at the beginning of December, but the signing of the purchase contract for their shared house feels surreal to them now.
The couple posed on the beach in Polish Gdansk, holding a notary's folder, to celebrate the new beginning. Fans of the couple have been sending congratulatory messages, with some saying, "Congratulations, dear ones! We're so happy for you!" and "Wish you a wonderfully beautiful restart. You deserve it so much." Others have written, "Congratulations on the new beginning. All the best for further beautiful, unforgettable moments as a family."
The couple is optimistic about their future together and are starting a new chapter in Poland. With the move planned for November, the couple is eager to begin their new life and create new memories. The new home is located in Gdansk, Poland, and will serve as a fresh start for the couple.
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