Who is Bonnie Strange? Netflix's 'Fight for Paradise: Who Can You Trust’ host blames ADHD for failed relationships

Multifaceted celebrity Bonnie Strange is set to grace screens on Netflix, starting April 23
PUBLISHED APR 23, 2024
Bonnie Strange is a model-turned-actress (Instagram/@bonniestrange)
Bonnie Strange is a model-turned-actress (Instagram/@bonniestrange)

NEUSS, NORTH RHINE-WESTPHALIA: In 2020, Netflix's 'Fight for Paradise: Who Can You Trust’ host Bonnie Strange opened up about her condition known as aphantasia, which affects her ability to visualize mental images. Then, in 2023, she revealed that she was diagnosed with ADHD in childhood. Bonnie explained how ADHD had a significant impact on her relationships and love life, causing her to struggle with erratic behavior and constant changes. She described how the condition made it challenging for her to maintain stability in her personal connections, often leading to difficulties in maintaining lasting and fulfilling relationships.


 
 
 
 
 
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Bonnie has been in several short-term relationships, including one with Wilson Gonzalez Ochsenknecht. They got engaged in 2010, which received a lot of attention from the public, but Bonnie called it off in 2012. Later on, she married blogger Carl Jakob Haupt, but their marriage only lasted a year before they divorced. Eventually, Bonnie gave birth to a daughter while she was dating actor Leebo Freeman. 

'Fight for Paradise: Who Can You Trust' host Bonnie Strange is a professional model

Bonnie Strange's journey into the world of modeling began with her international experience, where she worked with agencies in Athens, Paris, and Istanbul. She quickly gained recognition for her unique look and style, becoming a sought-after model in the fashion industry. One of her notable achievements was becoming the face of the renowned fashion brand Pimkie, which further solidified her status as a prominent figure in the fashion world. Her striking appearance and versatile modeling skills allowed her to grace the covers of magazines and walk the runways for various high-profile designers.

Aside from her work as a model, Bonnie also ventured into the realm of photography, showcasing her creativity behind the lens. Her eye for detail and passion for visual storytelling translated seamlessly into her photography work, earning her accolades and recognition from both peers and industry experts. In addition to her modeling and photography endeavors, Bonnie also made waves in the fashion scene by launching her own label called The Shit Shop.

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Bonnie Strange is a professional model (Instagram/@bonniestrange)

'Fight for Paradise: Who Can You Trust' host Bonnie Strange is also a singer

Bonnie Strange's foray into the music industry began with the formation of the band The Rio Girls, alongside Marie Nasemann and Jackie Hide. Despite releasing two singles, the band faced internal difficulties and ultimately disbanded. Following her experience with The Rio Girls, Bonnie ventured into solo projects and collaborations within the music scene. In 2013, she made a notable appearance in the music video for WestBam's song "She Wants," showcasing her versatility and presence on screen.

Bonnie's musical endeavors extended beyond performance, as she also contributed to the creation of original music. Her band Grossraum Indie Fresse achieved recognition with their track "Correctly Nice," which secured a spot on the Austrian single charts, reaching number 49. In addition to her work as a musician, Bonnie made significant contributions to the world of music through her involvement in soundtracks and theme songs. Notably, she provided the German theme song for the animated series "Powerpuff Girls" on Cartoon Network. 

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Bonnie Strange is also a singer (Instagram/@bonniestrange)

Bonnie will be seen hosting Netflix's 'Fight for Paradise: Who Can You Trust’, releasing on April 23 at 3 am ET.

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