Neues Liebesglück: Betty Taube im Liebesurlaub nach „Let’s Dance“-Aus

Köln (NRW) – Über das „Let’s Dance“-Parkett schwebt Betty Taube (31) künftig nicht mehr – privat dafür umso mehr auf Wolke 7: Kurz vor dem überraschenden Show-Aus machte das Model gegenüber RTL sein neues Liebesglück öffentlich. Die Rauswahl aus der Sendung verkraftet Betty offenbar auch deshalb ziemlich gut. Denn für sie bedeutet dies vor allem eines: mehr Zeit zu zweit mit ihrem Freund und kein hartes Training mehr.
Betty: „Ich habe endlich den richtigen gefunden“: Nach ihrer Ehe mit Fußballprofi Koray Günther (31, 2016-2021) war Betty Taube in einer weiteren Beziehung. Ende Mai 2024 machte sie aber öffentlich, dass auch diese Partnerschaft nach rund zwei Jahren vorbei ist. Seitdem galt Heidi Klums Ex-GNTM-Kandidatin als Single.
Jetzt gibt es einen neuen Mann in ihrem Leben! Betty schwärmt: „Er ist toll! Ich habe endlich den richtigen gefunden. Das hat lange gedauert. Ich glaube, es gab noch nie einen Menschen, der mich so gut verstanden hat, der mich so akzeptiert hat, mit meinen Ecken und Kanten und der mir so eine Ruhe gibt.“
„Wir lassen das langsam angehen“: Noch möchte Taube aber nicht verraten, wer ihr neuer Partner ist, zeigt ihn auch nicht: „Die Leute dürfen gerne wissen, dass ich einen Freund habe. Aber wir lassen das sehr langsam angehen mit der Öffentlichkeit.“ Das Model verrät nur so viel: Die beiden sind seit September 2025 ein Paar und lernten sich bei einem NFL-Spiel kennen.
Betty plant einen Liebesurlaub in den Alpen: Und wie geht es nach „Let’s Dance“ für Betty und ihren Schatz weiter? Erst mal Urlaub und Zeit zu zweit! „An Ostern fahre ich mit meinem Freund in die Alpen“, sagte sie RTL. Nach den intensiven Wochen bei der Tanz-Show kommt die Auszeit für Betty genau richtig. Sie sagt: „Man hat hier wirklich von morgens bis abends Training und irgendwie ist mein ganzes Privatleben gerade auf Pause gestellt. Mein Freund, der kommt zwar am Wochenende immer her, aber es kommt schon ein bisschen kurz.“ Privat tanzt sie also direkt ins nächste Glück!

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