Overview
- Tigges, who spoke to Bild on Friday, said fatherhood turned his life upside down.
- He quit his job and took a year of parental leave yet felt his efforts were not fully recognized.
- He described a pattern of tallying tasks and growing emotional hardening despite couple therapy.
- Both later agreed the relationship could not continue, and they separated in May 2025 after nearly eight years and two children.
- Nasemann had framed the split as care for their children, while Tigges now also says the pair were likely not compatible and that the breakup made him a more present father.