Germany’s most beautiful catch on Thursday evening was a full 28 centimeters high and plated with 18 karat gold: “Bambi” celebrated his 75th birthday!
The oldest German media prize was awarded again for the first time since the beginning of the corona pandemic and took place again in Munich after a few years in the capital.
The trend on the red carpet? Sparkling transparency! Stars like rapper Katja Krasavice (27), singer Mandy Capristo (33) and presenter Palina Rojinski (38) shined in exciting transparent gowns with extra glitter.
For Katja Krasavice, completely different things count than pure glamor. The musician told BILD: “The best thing about fame is the amount of money I can donate – and of course I treat myself and my mom to a lot too.”
Katja has now made it in business. Does she still experience triumphs? “Yes, every day when I look in the mirror. Because people used to always doubt me and didn’t trust me to do anything. And because I proved to everyone and myself that I’m capable of something.”
By the way, SHE was particularly pleased that the Bambi was finally being awarded again in Munich: “This is where Bambi belongs,” says Uschi Glas (79), a native of Munich. “I’ve probably known this event longer than most people here,” she said with a smile.
This probably also applies to Sylvie Meis (45). The presenter glittered in a sparkly dress and shone past the cameras with an unusually silent walk.
“Respect,” said show titan Thomas Gottschalk (73), and of course he also meant a bit about the “Bambi” anniversary.
By the way, this was celebrated with more than just 1,800 roses in the Bavaria film studio. But also with a dinner, served by 217 waiters.