Sarah & Marc in Love

Sarah and Marc in Love
Also known as Sarah & Marc in Love
Genre Reality television
Starring Marc Terenzi
Sarah Connor
Frank Matthée
Lulu Lewe
Full starring see: Cast
Country of origin Germany
Original language(s) German
No. of episodes 14
Production
Running time approx. 60:00 (per episode)
Release
Original network ProSieben
Original release June 28, 2005 – August 16, 2005
External links
ProSieben's Website

"Sarah and Marc in Love" was a German reality show following German popstar Sarah Connor and her American former boy band member husband Marc Terenzi as they tried to set up their wedding ceremony.

Origin

Sarah Connor and Marc Terenzi were both big stars in Germany when they met in 2003. Marc was a member of the boyband Natural at the time and Sarah was releasing her highly successful second album Unbelievable. At the time Marc's manager Lou Pearlman had wanted the relationship kept quiet but when Sarah became pregnant with their son in 2003 it could no longer be kept quiet. The two eloped and Sarah gave birth to their son Tyler in February 2004.

In Summer 2005 the couple participated in a reality show called Sarah and Marc in Love. The episodes were an hour long and in the style of other celebrity couple reality shows such as Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica. The show was mainly in German though there were parts in English with German subtitles (usually when the couple fought and Marc only spoke English.)

The episodes mainly revolved around planning the wedding and the hardships accompanying that though other episodes had different themes such as Marc recording his album, Sarah recording her part for Robots, and Sarah's German National Anthem scandal. The finale was an extra long episode showing the day and night of the wedding. The couple was successfully remarried. Sarah's next single "Living to Love You" went to #1 and Marc's song "Love to be Loved by You" (which was his wedding present to Sarah and sung during the ceremony) went to #3.

A DVD of the series was released on November 25, 2005 in Germany.

Cast

Episodes

See also

External links

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