Family Feelings Podcast Hosts Marie Nasemann and Sebastian Tigges End Their Marriage

09-05-2025


Marie Nasemann, a former contestant on 'Germany's Next Topmodel,' and her husband, Sebastian Tigges, have announced their separation after nearly eight years together. The couple shared the news in a heartfelt Instagram post, revealing that the decision was made with the well-being of their two children in mind. 'After almost eight years of relationship, we decided some time ago to go our separate ways,' the statement read, emphasizing the difficulty of the decision and their efforts to make the relationship work.

The couple, who married in May 2021 and are parents to a son and a daughter, explained that their separation was motivated by love for their children. 'We separate out of love for our children, who deserve parents who can meet each other benevolently,' they wrote. Nasemann and Tigges also acknowledged the uncertainty of the future but expressed their commitment to navigating the changes at their own pace, with time and space for adjustment.

Nasemann and Tigges have been open about their relationship and family life through their podcast, 'Family Feelings,' where they discussed topics such as parenting, relationship dynamics, and the challenges of family life. The future of the podcast remains uncertain following their separation announcement. The couple thanked their fans and followers for their understanding and respect during this transitional period.

This announcement comes after the couple had previously shared their struggles and efforts to strengthen their relationship, including attending couples therapy. Their openness about the ups and downs of their relationship has resonated with many, making their separation a poignant moment for their audience. As they move forward, Nasemann and Tigges remain focused on co-parenting their children with mutual respect and kindness.

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