Reality television personality Masurek will appear as a guest on the talk show "All That Matters"
Reality TV star Gustav Masurek is set to make a guest appearance in the popular RTL series "Alles was zählt". The announcement was made by the channel RTL, and the airing time for Masurek's appearance is 7:05 PM on RTL.
Masurek, who is engaged to long-time GZSZ actress Anne Menden, has already had a taste of the RTL series universe. He previously had a small part in "Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten" where he appeared alongside Menden, giving her character Emily his phone number. This marked his first TV appearance.
In his current role, Masurek plays Bastian Schelberger, a photographer and content creator, in "Alles was zählt". He has been preparing for this role with the support of Anne Menden, who helped him rehearse scenes. Menden expressed her support for Masurek's new acting endeavors, stating it's great to see him exploring new paths and pushing himself.
Masurek's "big moment" in "Alles was zählt" will air on September 12 in episode 4.781 of the format. "Alles was zählt" is produced in Cologne and has been airing in RTL's prime-time lineup since 2006.
Masurek's transition from reality TV into scripted television represents a significant step in his acting career. As of August 2025, there are no announced or publicly documented future roles for Masurek in RTL series or other shows. However, his involvement in "Alles was zählt" represents his first significant acting engagement beyond reality TV.
Gustav Masurek and Anne Menden are already closely connected to the world of RTL series, with Menden having played the role of Emily Höfer in the soap "Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten" for over 20 years. This connection has undoubtedly played a role in Masurek's smooth transition into the world of scripted television.
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