Celebrity news: Why Susanne Fröhlich advises women to act out their anger – Panorama

Susanne Fröhlich, 60, author and presenter, advises women to show more anger. “Anger is a powerful factor in relation to change”, said Fröhlich Augsburg General. “Without angry women, we probably still wouldn’t have our own right to vote, our own bank account, and would have to ask our husbands if we could get a driver’s license,” said the writer. Anger is a good outlet every now and then. That doesn’t mean you have to scream all day long.

Sharon Stone

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Sharon Stone, 65, US actress, has discovered the small screen for herself. 19 of her acrylic paintings are currently in… a US gallery exhibited in Greenwich, Connecticut. Stone told the exhibition organizers that she painted as a child and later as a college student. She then rediscovered her creativity during the corona pandemic. Since then, she has picked up a brush every day.

Quentin Tarantino

Quentin Tarantino

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Quentin Tarantino, 60, US film director, expressed his solidarity with the soldiers while visiting an Israeli military base. Tarantino came to the unnamed base to show his support for the military in the fight against the Islamist Hamas attackers, reported the Israeli news site “Ynet”. Tarantino is married to the Israeli actress and singer Daniella Pick and has also been living in Israel for several years.

Kai Wegner

Kai Wegner

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Kai Wegner, 51, Governing Mayor of Berlin, doesn’t like political talk shows. In one Interview with Schlager Radio said the CDU politician: “In fact, I don’t watch all these programs anymore. That only causes my high blood pressure to rise and that’s not good.” He also doesn’t like how many politicians there behave. “Even I, who work in politics 24 hours a day, seven days a week, sometimes have problems understanding what people actually mean and say.”

Paul Maar

Paul Maar

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Paul Maar, 85, writer, misses his wife, who has had Alzheimer’s for years and hardly recognizes him anymore. The “Sams” inventor said that Picture on Sunday: It is painful to talk about it. “When Nele came home earlier in the evening, she would talk about her work as a family therapist. And I said: I’m stuck in a story right now and don’t know whether I should tell it in the first person or the first person. Then we have each other exchanged. I miss that a lot.” Maar said he was also afraid of dementia in himself. “My father also became dementia in his later days, he became like a child again. I’m constantly listening to myself, but the doctor has only just calmed me down again, I have just normal forgetfulness of old age.”

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