Calantha Wollny arrested: “I will never forget THAT” | Entertainment

Huge shock for reality star Silvia Wollny (59, “The Wollnys – A terribly big family”). Her daughter Calantha (23) has now ended up in prison. The 23-year-old herself made her arrest public on Instagram.

There she wrote: “Short statement: I’m back home. After I was arrested today.” She didn’t write anything about the reason for the arrest, only mentioning: “Reasons remain private.”

Calantha posted this on her Instagram story

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“The arrest had nothing to do with my family,” Calantha clarifies. In the last few weeks, Wollny’s daughter had repeatedly clashed with her mother and other family members. Mama Silvia apparently even paid the bail so that her daughter could be released from custody.

Calantha relieved: “Thank you for your support and that (you me; addition by the editorial team) got you out there!!! I will never forget that!!” She also posted an emoji of two hands forming a heart.

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This was followed by an apology to her mom: “And I’m sorry for what I said publicly about you.” Silvia’s third eldest daughter also announced: “I’m going to retire for now.”

Incidentally, this is not the first time that Calantha has come into contact with the law; in 2016 she spent two whole weeks in youth prison because she attacked a classmate with pepper spray.

A year later, she posted a photo of herself with a gun on social media. The police then investigated on suspicion of threats. Also in 2017, Calantha’s boyfriend at the time was said to have offered her as a prostitute.

Four years ago, her mother Silvia reported her to the youth welfare office because she allegedly did not take enough care of her own offspring. Daughter Cataleya (5) is now supposed to live completely with her grandma Silvia. The financial support for Calantha has According to Silvia’s own information, it was completely discontinued on December 20th last year.

Bail for suspects is rare in Germany. Our courts usually only accept bail if the question of detention is doubtful. The person concerned, their relatives or friends may then deposit a certain amount of money.

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