Celebrity news: Christian Lindner and Franca Lehfeld are looking for a new place of residence – Panorama

Christian Lindner, 45, Federal Minister of Finance, has had enough of nomadism. He and his wife Franca Lehfeldt want to “put down roots in one place”, he said to the Colorful. “You have a headquarters where the whole family comes together at Christmas.” He hasn’t revealed exactly where he and his wife want to settle down. He enjoys traveling in the countryside and loves forests, meadows and fields. “I don’t want to live improvised anymore. I’ve moved a lot in the last few years,” he said.

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Kirsten Dunst, 41, actress, can hardly save herself from unemployment. “There are definitely fewer good roles for women my age,” she told the magazine Marie Claire. According to his own statements, Dunst had to wait longer for an attractive job offer. “Every role I was offered was the sad mother.” It was only when British director Alex Garland (“Ex Machina”) was offered a role in his dystopian action film “Civil War” that she was approached again after a two-year break from filming, she said. “When I read the script I thought: I’ve never done anything like this before.”

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Tedros “Teddy” Teclebrhan, 40, comedian, is on cloud nine. “I really like Swabian,” he said Stuttgart News. “The dialect always gives me a nice feeling. When I hear someone rambling, no matter where I am, I feel the need to go and ask where they come from. You know how it is, you can hear it which region it might be.” Teclebrhan grew up near Tübingen.

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Dakota Johnson, 34, actress, is ready for offspring. She’s currently thinking about having children, she told the online magazine Bustle. “I’m so open to it.” Johnson is the partner of Coldplay-Singer Chris Martin. “We haven’t been here very long, so if I’m destined to be a mother, then so be it.” Lately, she’s been thinking a lot about her limited lifespan and often feels like “the most useless piece of trash,” Johnson said. “I’m at a point where I really want to experience everything life has to offer.” And she thinks having children is a “crazy, magical, wild experience.”

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