Too Hot to Handle Germany: Why Did Stella and Tobias Break Up?

Too Hot to Handle Germany’s favourite couple and 1st runner-up, Stella Stegmann, and Tobias Klein, have officially broken up and shared their story at the reunion event. Before the reunion video was released, the audience believed they were keeping their relationship private because they both followed each other’s social media and commented on each other’s posts with flattering comments. However, they came forward with the sad news to the expecting audience.

Stella and Tobias’ Journey in Too Hot to Handle Germany

When all the contestants came to the show, Fabio and Tobias had their eyes on Stella Stegmann. On the very first day, when all of them were checking out their rooms, Stella and Tobias took their moment in the shower room and shared a kiss. While both had kissed for fun, they soon developed feelings for each other.

After the contestants were banned from any sexual actions, Stella ended up kissing Anna Strigl but they both did it merely for fun. Later, Stella and Tobias slowly kept getting closer and had lots of physical moments that caused them to lose around 14 thousand euros. When things were getting hot between them, a new contestant called Lorra Sophie chose Tobias as her date, causing tension among the couple.

Too Hot to Handle Germany Tobias and Stella ended their relationship on good terms.
A still from the show “Too Hot to Handle Germany.”

Tobias liked the vibe he got from Sophie and started to pursue her, leaving Stella heartbroken. Initially, Stella considered herself as someone who won’t settle for one, but when Tobias went away from her, it left her empty. Surprisingly, Tobias realised that he had a better connection with Stella, and they stepped up their relationship and started to date. They kept their hands to themselves and emotionally fell for each other.

But it’s not the end. Tobias felt the rush when another new male contestant chose Stella as his date. Thankfully, Stella sternly declined Marco and said that she liked Tobias. While this made Tobias happy, it didn’t last. Soon after this incident, Tobias caught Stella taking a shower with Paddy and Marco, which got him perplexed. Tobias and Stella had an honest conversation and finally grew together, accepting each other’s flaws.

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Why Did They Break-Up?

Too Hot to Handle Germany Tobias and Stella ended their relationship on good terms.
A still from the show “Too Hot to Handle Germany.”

Stella and Tobias’ relationship looked very honest since they had their ups and downs and were open about their imperfections. After leaving the show, the couple dated for quite a few months before Tobias became extremely busy. At the reunion event, Stella expressed that she didn’t get to spend enough time with Tobias since he was busy with work. Despite being busy, she still set her priorities while feeling that Tobias wasn’t doing the same. Hence both of them split up.

What Happened After the Break-Up?

Right after the couple split, Stella met up with Marco, and they both hooked up. Stella clarified that they both have no idea about continuing their relationship. After that, Stella went on a vacation with Anna since the latter also had a toxic relationship with Fabio come to an end. Yes, after leaving the show, Fabio reached out to Anna, and they both patched up, dated, and even lived together before things went wrong.

In the vacation, Anna and Stella also had their sexual time and stated that there’s nothing serious between them and that they’re keeping their relationship open. As of now, Stella is single, and Tobias commented that he wants to keep his relationship status private. Stella also stated that she isn’t ready to settle for one while Tobias wants to go strong with one person.

Watch Too Hot to Handle Germany Reunion Video

Too Hot to Handle Germany is streaming on Netflix.

Also read: Too Hot to Handle Germany: Where are the Cast Now? Are the Couples Still Dating?

Taniya CJ
Taniya CJ
Taniya Ishwarya is an English Literature Graduate and a Social Work - Medical and Psychiatry Post-Graduate. Fun Fact, she's also an MSW Asst. Professor who loves writing way too much. She has a writing experience for 5 years.

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