Nicolas Puschmann

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Nicolas Puschmann (born April 1, 1991 in Hamburg ) is a German television actor . He was the first “ Prince Charming ” (gay bachelor) in the TVNOW original of the same name , which had been on the streaming service of Mediengruppe RTL Deutschland since October 2019 and on VOX in spring 2020 .

life and career

Puschmann grew up in Hamburg and then lived in Cologne. Professionally, he works as a medical device consultant in sales and originally planned his career in the field of acting, dance and singing. At the age of 15 he openly acknowledged his homosexuality. As the first “gay bachelor in Germany”, Puschmann looked for love among 20 single men on the Prince Charming show on the Greek island of Crete. In the final he decided on the podcaster Lars Tönsfeuerborn . In spring 2020 they moved into a shared apartment in Düsseldorf . Following the broadcast of Prince Charming on VOX , the two started the joint podcast on June 9thEndurance sport love , in which they discuss one of the 36 love questions developed by Arthur Aron per episode .

In the reception of Prince Charming he is by Anja Rützel referred to Spiegel Online as the better bachelor. Janna Specken for T-online.de offers five reasons why Prince Charming is better than the Bachelor ; for them, Puschmann is the coolest Bachelor. In addition to the producer Nina Klink and the executive producers with the first homosexual dating show Prince Charming, Puschmann was awarded the Grimme Prize in the "Entertainment" category.

Television appearances

Award

Individual evidence

  1. Prince Charming 2019: Nicolas Puschmann wants to find his Mr. Right in the 1st gay dating show. Retrieved February 28, 2020 .
  2. ^ "Prince Charming" Nicolas Puschmann: He is the first homosexual Bachelor. October 22, 2019, accessed February 28, 2020 .
  3. “The Passion” 2020: Alexander Klaws, Nicolas Puschmann, Laith al Deen & Co. are there! Retrieved February 28, 2020 .
  4. "Prince Charming" Nicolas reveals how his coming out went to his parents. Retrieved February 28, 2020 .
  5. Hamburger Abendblatt- Hamburg: Prince Charming: What you need to know about the gay "Bachelor". November 7, 2019, accessed February 28, 2020 .
  6. "Prince Charming": Interview with Nicolas and his Lars. Retrieved February 28, 2020 .
  7. That became the "Prince Charming" couple . In: n-tv . June 9, 2020. Accessed June 9, 2020.
  8. Are Nicholas and Lars still a couple? . In: Schwulissimo . June 8, 2020. Accessed September 6, 2020.
  9. Anja Rützel: First bare bottom, later we cry . In: Spiegel Online . December 13, 2019. Retrieved January 4, 2020.
  10. Janna Specken: That's why “Prince Charming” is better than the “Bachelor” . In: t-online.de . October 31, 2019. Retrieved January 4, 2020.
  11. First Grimme Prize for dating format . In: zeit.de . March 3, 2020. Accessed March 3, 2020.