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Tamara Elbaz, who appeared in season two of The Real Housewives of Amsterdam, is still single and ready to mingle. But there is one problem – her new lover has to cash in. We are not talking about a few thousand euros per year, no no. Tamara Elbaz’s future hubby must earn at least four hundred thousand euros per year. Say what?!
‘I like it when he earns more than me’
In the podcast 30 Minutes Rauw by Ruud de Wild, Tamara says that she thinks it is important that her husband is as rich as she is. “I like it when a man earns more than me,” she says. “I’ve dated men for whom I had to pay, and I didn’t find that sexy.” But let’s be real, wealth is more than just a big bank account. That’s how Tamara sees it, her husband must have a goal in his life and really want to achieve something. “I think it says a lot about a man if he is also financially independent,” said the reality star.
Four tons per year
According to Tamara, a man must be a real ‘provider’. “Someone who takes care of a woman,” she explains. Ruud then wants to know whether her future husband really has to earn at least four hundred thousand euros a year to have a chance. “That will work, right?” she wonders out loud. “Yes, he must earn more than four hundred thousand, right? That’s not that difficult, is it?”
Tamara Elbaz can take good care of herself
Tamara then says that she never meets nice men anyway. Although the Volendam native can take care of herself quite well. And that’s important, because she has a 4-year-old son. The reality star then shares that her parents were not well off in the past, so she wants her child to have everything they need.
Looking for handsome men with a sense of humor
But money isn’t the only thing that counts when finding a nice guy. “My next man has to be a handsome man,” Tamara shares. “I love handsome men. I have to look at them all day.” And what else does Tamara look for in a man? “I like being ambitious. I think humor is very important. I really like to laugh.” But she remains realistic. “I don’t think the man I’m looking for even exists.”