In between all the arguments at Jungle Camp, a serious conversation between Mike Heiter (31) and Twenty4Tim (23) occurred on the 11th. The two men start chatting about Tim's rather superficial question.

Mike Heiter has lost his faith in eternal love

A 23-year-old woman wants to know if Mike prefers a certain type of woman. He answers the question in the negative, but emphasizes that looks and charisma are important to him. Mike is also open to a new relationship, but has lost faith in being with someone forever.

“But I like to be fooled, and then I like to be with someone forever,” says Mike. Those words give Tim pause. On the jungle phone, he says of his hiking companion: “He says he's a bad boy. I can confirm that. He thinks he has to fit that role model, but Mike is actually very, very fragile.

When the talk turns to children, Mike says that a daughter was not planned. However, he describes being a father as the best thing in the world and emphasizes that he had the opportunity to learn to be a father in the first two years after the birth of his daughter. However, this learning phase came to an abrupt end when Mike and his girlfriend at the time, Elena Miras (31), broke up. Since then, she has seen her daughter very rarely. “We couldn't handle it for a long time. We had a public war of roses for years,” Mike explains sadly.

Twenty4Tim had a difficult relationship with his father for years: “I felt like he didn't understand me”

Such a situation suddenly reminds Tim of his parents' separation in his childhood: “I was five years old.” I still remember how they shouted at each other then. I didn't have such good contact with my father for years. I felt like he didn't understand me.” The influencer goes on to explain that his father always had different ideas about what the now 23-year-old should become. Despite these difficulties, Tim insists that his father always tried. At that point, Mike found his campmate exactly the right words: “You are the way you are, and the way you are, you are good.”

“Twenty4Tim remembers his parents' split: 'How they screamed at each other'” was originally from BUNTE.de.

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