Prince Charming (German TV series) season 1

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Prince Charming
Season 1
StarringNicolas Puschmann
No. of episodes9
Release
Original networkRTL+ (stream)
VOX (television)
Original releaseRTL+
October 30 (30-10) – December 18, 2019 (2019-12-18)
VOX
April 20 (20-04) –
June 8, 2020 (2020-06-08)
Season chronology
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Season 2

The first season of the reality television series Prince Charming premiered on October 30, 2019, streaming on premium sector of RTL+ and began airing on television on April 20, 2020, on VOX.[1][2] The first Prince Charming was 28-year-old account manager Nicolas Puschmann.[3]

The season enden on December 18, 2019 (RTL+) and on June 8, 2020 (VOX), and Lars Tönsfeuerborn was initially named the winner. In the reunion, Puschmann and Tönsfeuerborn announced that they are still a couple and will move in together. In November 2020, both announced that they had split up. At the end of January 2021, Puschmann and Tönsfeuerborn confirmed that they were a couple again but would like to keep their relationship largely out of the public eye in the future.[4] In September 2021 they separated again.[5]

Filming[edit]

The first season of Prince Charming was shot in Greece in Crete in September 2019.[6]

Contestants[edit]

This season was featured 20 contestants.

Name Age Hometown Outcome Place
Lars Tönsfeuerborn 29 Düsseldorf Winner 1
Dominic Smith 31 Berlin Runner-up 2
Andreas Kürner 30 Lübeck Week 7 3-4
Aaron Königs 24 Köln
Alexander Gutbrod 38 Remseck Week 6 5-6
Simon Goga 32 Köln
Manuel Flickinger 31 Limburgerhof Week 5 7
Martin Angelo 26 Hamburg 8-9 (quit)
Kiril Galabinov 33 Köln
Marco Tornese 35 Zürich Week 4 10-11
Pascal Büchel 27 Wien
Sam Dylan 28 Cloppenburg 12 (quit)
Antonio Sosic 26 Wien Week 3 13-15
Sebastian H. 33 München
Adrian M. 38 München
John R. 34 London Week 2 16-17
Dominik Lassnig 29 Wien
Daniel Meurer 31 Köln Week 1 18-20
Robert Rottensteiner 29 Berlin
Robin Eichinger 27 Mainz

Contestant Progress[edit]

Contestants Episode/Week
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Lars IN IN IN IN IN IN IN WINNER
Dominic IN IN IN IN IN IN IN ELIM
Andreas IN IN IN IN IN IN ELIM
Aaron IN IN IN IN IN IN ELIM
Alexander IN IN IN IN IN ELIM
Simon IN IN IN IN IN ELIM
Manuel IN IN IN IN ELIM
Martin IN IN IN IN QUIT
Kiril IN IN IN IN QUIT
Marco IN IN IN ELIM
Pascal IN IN IN ELIM
Sam IN IN IN QUIT
Antonio IN IN ELIM
Sebastian IN IN ELIM
Adrian IN IN ELIM
John IN ELIM
Dominik IN ELIM
Daniel ELIM
Robert ELIM
Robin ELIM
  The contestant went on a Group date with the Prince.
  The contestant went after the Group date, he went alone on a date with the Prince.
  The contestant stayed a night together with the Prince.
  The contestant quit the competition.
  The contestant had to give up his tie and was eliminated.
  The contestant was the runner up.
  The contestant won Prince Charming.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Döbele, Ralf (October 2, 2019). ""Prince Charming": Deutschlands erste Gay-Dating-Show". fernsehserien.de (in German).
  2. ^ Riedmeier, Glenn (March 3, 2020). ""Prince Charming": Termin für Free-TV-Premiere steht fest". fernsehserien.de (in German).
  3. ^ "Liebe ist Liebe! Deutschlands erste Gay-Dating-Show "Prince Charming" ab 30.10. wöchentlich und exklusiv bei TVNOW". Presseportal (in German). October 2, 2019.
  4. ^ ""Prince Charming"-Stars Nicolas Puschmann & Lars Tönsfeuerborn: Wieder zusammen!". rtl.de (in German). February 2, 2021.
  5. ^ ""Prince Charming"-Traumpaar: Nicolas Puschmann & Lars Tönsfeuerborn verkünden Trennung". rtl.de (in German). September 13, 2021.
  6. ^ Patrick Heidmann (2020-04-20). ""Ich finde heiraten toll"". taz. Retrieved 2020-04-20.