New home: Bushido and Anna-Maria Ferchichi: Why they have to move in Dubai

Bushido, Anna-Maria Ferchichi and their children want to start a new life in Dubai.

New home: Bushido and Anna-Maria Ferchichi: Why they have to move in Dubai

Bushido, Anna-Maria Ferchichi and their children want to start a new life in Dubai. As Sarah Connor's sister says on Instagram, it's been working well so far. Only their new home gives the couple a headache.

"It's like that from morning to night. There's no Sunday or afternoon rest here either," Ferchichi explained in her Instagram story, demonstrating how loud it is in her house. "When we got here, we saw that there was a construction site to the left and right. Now the nightmare has come true, the construction work has started." And so a new place to stay had to be found as soon as possible.

The search was successful, and the Ferchichis want to move at the beginning of November. "I'm so glad we found a new house so quickly," said the 40-year-old. All she had to do was convince her husband. "I wanted to move in straight away and my husband asked if I was still clean," revealed the mother of eight.

Rapper Bushido recently had to travel to Germany. In the criminal proceedings against his former business partner, the musician was questioned again as a witness. He considers an audio recording manipulated. Regarding a sequence played on Monday in front of the Berlin district court at the request of a defense attorney, Bushido explained that "that was not January 18, 2018". The controversial audio document appeared only a few months ago. It is said to have been made secretly at a meeting between the musician and his ex-manager, a Berlin clan chief, which was decisive for the process. The 44-year-old rapper is a witness and joint plaintiff in the process, which has been going on for over two years. The charges against the 46-year-old clan chief Arafat A.-Ch. and three of his brothers are, among other things, deprivation of liberty, attempted severe extortion, coercion, dangerous bodily harm, insult and infidelity. The court had announced that it would have an expert examine the recording. Bushido's questioning was initially ended. The trial will resume on October 24th.

The documentary series "Bushido - RESET" runs on October 19th on RTL. The makers accompanied the musician for more than two years. The move to Dubai is also an issue. "In the last two years, a lot has changed in my life and in my family's life. Not everything was good and that's why Anna Maria and I had to make important decisions, including the question of whether Germany is still our homeland. How's the security of mine Family still guaranteed? How is it going for me as a musician?" says Bushido.

Sources: dpa / Instagram

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