Sibling show: Kebekus thought as a child: My brother belongs to me

Sibling Show
Kebekus thought as a child: My brother is mine

Comedian Carolin Kebekus and her brother David Kebekus appear together on television – and compete against other siblings. photo

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The comedian has a close bond with her four-year younger brother. The two do a podcast together. And soon also a TV show on ProSieben.

The comedian Carolin Kebekus leads the close bond to her younger Brother back to a misunderstanding as a child. “I was four when he was born, and I think my parents just sold it to me,” said the native of Cologne at the launch of her new TV entertainment show “Wir gegen die! The Kebekus siblings show”. It will run on ProSieben from August 29th.

Kebekus continues: “When he was born, I thought: “It’s for me.” They just didn’t say: Mom and Dad will have another child, but: “I’ll have another sibling.” I was convinced: “” My parents made it for me. It’s mine.”” Carolin Kebekus, born in 1980, and David Kebekus, born in 1984, run a podcast together and compete as a team against challengers in the new television show.

On four Tuesday evenings, Carolin and David Kebekus compete against prominent siblings: Oti and Motsi Mabuse, Benni and Dennis Wolter, Julia and Johannes B. Kerner, Sandra and Jessica Schwarz. According to the claim, Jeannine Michaelsen moderates “Germany’s first sibling show” on ProSieben.

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