Doubts Cast on Helene Fischer’s Handwritten Letter to Fans – Is It Authentic?
Munich – Helene Fischer, 41, recently surprised her fans with a heartfelt, two-page letter shared on Instagram, announcing details about her second child and future musical endeavors. While the gesture was largely met with joy and praise – many commenters noted the “beautiful handwriting” – a closer examination has sparked questions about the letter’s authenticity.
The singer, known for maintaining a degree of privacy, seemingly offered a rare glimpse into her personal life. Though, according to a report in Die 2, a professional graphological analysis suggests the handwritten letter may not be what it appears.
Claudia Caspers, a certified graphologist from the “Professional association of Certified Graphologists/Psychologists e. V.”, reviewed the document and concluded: “The handwriting is most likely not real!”
Caspers pointed to the unnaturally even strokes and lack of natural variation typically found in genuine handwriting. A striking consistency was observed in repeated words throughout the letter, appearing almost identical each time.”A writing robot did a good job here except for the signature,” she stated, suggesting the letter may have been created using a digitized font based on Fischer’s handwriting, or even a pre-existing script font altogether.
While this revelation would undoubtedly be a disappointment to fans, it’s speculated Fischer may have opted for this approach to protect her privacy. The graphologist notes that handwriting analysis can reveal personality traits, and