Harald Schmidt sees himself as a German full bourgeois – panorama

Harald Schmidt sees himself as a German bourgeois, Thomas Gottschalk misses the lightness, and Kim Kardashian does not take changing partners lightly.

Harold Schmidt, 64, moderator, is “a German bourgeois”. When traveling, he was “just a millisecond away from asking: do you have schnitzel?” the entertainer told the magazine star. This year, Schmidt is spending his private summer vacation with his family on a sailing boat near Sicily. “I’m curious to see if the bays will be as crowded again this year. Many oligarch yachts are frozen.” But as he gets older, he realizes more and more clearly: “I need Germany, Switzerland or Austria. Room service, perfect internet.” Exoticism is not neglected in his life either: “For me, exoticism is: taking the bus in Cologne.”

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Thomas Gottschalk, 72, moderator, laments the lack of lightness and spontaneity in the comedy landscape. He is currently observing a “heaviness of thought” in his industry that is foreign to him, Gottschalk told the magazine Colorful. “Today, comedy is scripted and clocked through – without the courage to be rude and without room for spontaneity.” Many people who were advertised as moderators would also “not get a straight sentence out”.

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Kim Kardashian, 41, media phenomenon and entrepreneur, did not take it lightly when introducing her new boyfriend. She didn’t want to do anything wrong with the four children she has with her ex, the rapper Kanye West, reported the woman recently with the comedian Pete Davidson, 28, on the “Today” show of the TV channel NBC. “I consulted with some therapists.” Her sister Kourtney was also able to help. Because she, too, is now separated from the father of her three children. Kardashian’s Advice: “You just have to do what feels right while being as respectful and careful as you can.”

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