Tragic Death of Daughters: Monaco-Josh Details His Relationship with the Geissens
In the glamorous world of Monaco, the relationship between reality TV star Josh Stanley and the Geiss family continues to intrigue many. Despite his recent rejection of Davina (22) and Shania (21), Josh maintains a close contact with the family, particularly with matriarch Carmen Geiss.
Josh's bond with Carmen seems almost friendly, with him often seen chatting with her at the pool in the yacht club. Carmen, who revealed last year that both her daughters are still virgins, brings a positive energy that always makes Josh laugh, according to his own statement. This close relationship has been evident in their shared trips to the winter residence in Valberg.
Josh's professional relationship with the Geiss family is not clearly defined. He has worked for them in various capacities, from a camera operator in the production of their reality show "Die Geissens," to a private chef in the past. More recently, he has been seen on driving lessons with Davina and Shania in the streets of Monaco.
However, the current focus on the Geiss family is not their personal lives, but rather a robbery investigation. A bottle of wine is now in the spotlight, suspected to be connected to the crime. Robert Geiss, the patriarch of the family, is taking drastic measures in response, ensuring the safety and privacy of his loved ones.
Meanwhile, Josh's personal life continues to make headlines. Currently participating in "Love Island VIP," Josh is turning heads with his open and likable nature. The outcome of his search for a match remains uncertain, but one thing is certain - his connection with the Geiss family continues to thrive.
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