Husband Prohibited from Purchasing Antiques from Arabella Kiesbauer
In an exciting turn of events, Austrian TV host Arabella Kiesbauer has been announced as the new presenter of the popular show "Bares für Rares" on the private channel Puls 4 and its streamer Joyn. The show, which was previously broadcast on ServusTV, will air this fall.
Kiesbauer, known for her charm, wit, and spirit, brings many years of TV experience to this role. She expressed her admiration for the original host of "Bares für Rares", Horst Lichter, and aims to be the Austrian counterpart to him in her new role.
The show follows a format where sellers bring old knick-knacks, heirlooms, or collectibles to be appraised by experts before negotiating with dealers to potentially sell their treasures for money. Kiesbauer emphasized that every rarity carries a personal story, and she looks forward to the storytelling aspect of the show.
Previously hosted by Willi Gabalier, "Bares für Rares Austria" moves to Puls 4 with this new season, starting September 2025. The exact start date is yet to be determined. Applications for participation in the show were open until the end of August 2025.
Arabella Kiesbauer, originally from Vienna, is a passionate flea market goer and has collected items such as old radios and coffee grinders in the past. She hopes that the buying ban imposed by her husband due to space constraints will be lifted now because she can offer her collected items on "Bares für Rares Austria".
Andreas Gabalier, a brother of Willi Gabalier, will continue to be associated with the show as a guest. Kiesbauer added a winking smiley in her statement, expressing her excitement for the new role.
"Bares für Rares Austria" is the Austrian version of the ZDF show, and it's expected to attract a large audience with Kiesbauer at the helm. Tune in to Puls 4 this fall to catch the new season of "Bares für Rares" with Arabella Kiesbauer as the host.
Arabella Kiesbauer, the charming TV host, aims to bring her years of experience to the fashion-and-beauty and lifestyle segments of "Bares für Rares" as she delves into home-and-garden segments, showcasing her passion for flea market finds like old radios and coffee grinders. Kiesbauer, who aspires to be the Austrian counterpart to Horst Lichter, plans to utilize social media platforms to promote the show and engage with the audience. In the entertainment realm, fans can anticipate an exciting new season of "Bares für Rares" on Puls 4, featuring Kiesbauer and guest appearances by Andreas Gabalier, brother of the previous host.