Christian Lindner and Franca Lehfeldt become parents

Christian Lindner and Franca Lehfeldt become parents
Christian Lindner and Franca Lehfeldt become parents

With a baby bump on the red carpet

Christian Lindner and Franca Lehfeldt become parents


Updated 11/30/2024 – 6:54 p.mReading time: 2 min.

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Christian Lindner and Franca Lehfeldt: The couple married in the summer of 2022. (Source: REUTERS/Michele Tantussi)

Two years after their wedding, Christian Lindner and Franca Lehfeldt are expecting their first offspring. The journalist presented her baby bump at an event.

Franca Lehfeldt is pregnant. She and her husband, the politician Christian Lindner, are becoming parents for the first time. The “Bild” newspaper reported this on Saturday evening. The first baby bump photo can already be seen on Instagram.

On Saturday evening, Franca Lehfeldt will moderate the “WoMen on Top” event in Düsseldorf. An event series that she founded three years ago together with the journalist Nena Brockhaus and the actress Vivian Wulff. The three women appeared together on the red carpet and posed for the photographers. The 35-year-old wore a long, tight glittery dress. Your baby bump can no longer be overlooked. The presenter is beaming from ear to ear.

A year before the wedding, the ex-finance minister had spoken openly about his desire to have children. “My greatest wish in life is not to be a minister in the government one day. But rather to soon have two, three or four girls or boys,” he told “Bunte” magazine at the time. It is not known whether the couple will have a son or a daughter. According to the “Bild” newspaper, the child is due to be born in early 2025.

Christian Lindner and Franca Lehfeldt met when she was completing her training at RTL’s journalism school. The two made their relationship public in 2018. A few weeks earlier, the politician announced his separation from his wife Dagmar Rosenfeld.

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