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"Bauer sucht Frau" Star Stefanie Hausen is Alive: About a Viral Death Report and Her Humorous Reaction

Stefanie Hausen reagiert humorvoll auf falsche Todesmeldung. Die "Bauer sucht Frau"-Teilnehmerin ist wohlauf und klärt Missverständnisse auf.
Stefanie Hausen reagiert humorvoll auf falsche Todesmeldung. Die "Bauer sucht Frau"-Teilnehmerin ist wohlauf und klärt Missverständnisse auf. ©Stefan Gregorowiu/RTL
Scandalous False Report Shakes the Internet: "Farmer Wants a Wife" Star Stefanie Hausen Allegedly Dies at Only 42 – But She Is Alive and Responds with Dark Humor!

A shock for all fans of the popular RTL show: A report suddenly appeared on Facebook that was quite something. "Sudden Death! Stefanie Hausen from 'Farmer Wants a Wife' Dies at Only 42 from Heart Failure!" blared a sensational post. A message that quickly made the rounds and caused dismay. But wait, take a deep breath!

Stefanie Hausen's Curious Reaction

What do you do when you are mistakenly declared dead? Stefanie Hausen reacted with a good dose of humor! "Hello from the afterlife. I imagined it differently, the weather isn't so great," she joked on Instagram. A real laugh, but it quickly became serious as her inbox practically exploded.

The Truth: Stefanie Is Doing Well!

After the amusing start, things got serious for the farmer. "So, now let's put the fun aside. Because my inbox is currently exploding, I want to reassure you: I am doing well," she made it unmistakably clear. She also explained why she hardly uses Facebook anymore: Too many fabricated stories circulate there.

From Hate During the Show to Fake Death Reports

Unfortunately, it is not the first time that Stefanie Hausen has been confronted with the dark sides of the online world. Even during her time on "Farmer Wants a Wife," she had to endure a lot of hate. "The hate was extreme – at some point, I stopped reading it all," she reported. She no longer reads comments because they make her sad.

Pity Instead of Anger: The Motivation of the Perpetrators

How do you deal with something like this? Stefanie Hausen feels no resentment towards the authors of such posts. "I just feel sorry for these people who need to do such things," she explained. Such fabricated reports serve only one purpose: to generate clicks and attention at the expense of others' feelings.

She Is Not the First Victim of Such Nasty Tricks

Unfortunately, Stefanie Hausen is not an isolated case. Celebrities like Thomas Gottschalk and Günther Jauch have also been falsely declared dead on Facebook. These posts are pure fabrications and are only meant to lure users to dubious sites. Stay vigilant and don't believe everything you read online!

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