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In the Haus der Kunst in Munich: glamor event with concentrated star power – culture

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Hollywood star Diane Kruger honored himself on Tuesday evening in Munich. Photo: WMF


At this glamor event in Munich, the stars took turns. Radiant center: Hollywood star Diane Kruger.

In Munich yesterday, Tuesday, everything revolved around coffee and the joy of seeing each other again: national and international supermodels, actresses and influencers came together at a glamor event to celebrate a new product from the traditional WMF brand: a fully automatic coffee machine series for your own four walls. The focus of the world premiere was the German Hollywood export Diane Kruger (45), who is the face of the campaign and ceremonially opened the launch in a black and white mini dress.

Host Oliver Kastalio, CEO of WMF, welcomed numerous other stars to Haus der Kunst: Supermodels Tatjana Patitz (55), Nadja Auermann (51), Toni Garrn (29), Eva Padberg (42), Julia Stegner (37) and Franziska Knuppe (47) as well as the actresses Veronica Ferres (56), Emilia Schüle (29) and Bettina Zimmermann (47). Mónica Cruz (45) was accompanied by her eight-year-old daughter and real estate entrepreneur Marcel Remus (35), who acted as her translator.

Young celebrities and politicians were represented in the form of Boris Becker’s daughter Anna Ermakova (22) and Caroline Bosbach (32), Joe Laschet (32) and Söder’s daughter Gloria-Sophie Burkandt (23). Of course, some influencers couldn’t be missing either: Among others, Caro Daur (27) and Nina Suess (32) dared to go into the flashbulb.

The coffee preferences of the stars

For many, it was the first big event after two years of the corona pandemic. No wonder the stars dressed up in particular: Veronica Ferres arrived in a reflective silver gown and described herself as a “coffee maker” – only the buttons were missing for coffee happiness. The actress drinks her first coffee “immediately after waking up,” according to the actress. “The first espresso on set is the best.”

RTL presenter Frauke Ludowig (58) prefers it creamy: “It’s really bad, I drink my coffee with cream! I don’t like black coffee, so I’ll do without anything else,” she admits. Model Eva Padberg “doesn’t drink that much coffee”, but if she does, then with “a lot of oat milk”. For Caro Daur, who came to the event with her mother, the perfect coffee has “a lot of milk froth” and is “extra hot”. That would be nothing for Franziska Knuppe: “I often leave the coffee for a long time and then drink it cold,” says the model.



War in Ukraine encourages more family cohesion at Easter

Despite all the euphoria about regained freedom: the war in Ukraine is of course also overshadowing the Easter celebrations this year. Is it even possible to celebrate carefree with the family? Actress Veronica Ferres obviously finds it difficult: “It will be a very, very difficult Easter,” says the actress. “We’re all powerless. The fact that we’re here tonight is a total exception, it has nothing to do with reality. We’re all overwhelmed and can’t do anything.” She is in lively exchange with the Klitschko brothers and does “what I can to help”.

Actor Heino Ferch (58), one of the few men at the event, also knows this overload: “Of course, you try to take away your children’s fear – depending on their age – that something will blow up and hit us,” said the father of four children. “I try to explain the political situation to them.”

The focus of Easter this year is therefore family cohesion, also for Eva Padberg: “We try not to argue about little things all the time and to be grateful for what we have.” Model Rebecca Mir is also celebrating her first Easter as a mother with the family and is hoping for Italian food: “Then Massimo’s father would cook and that’s always very good!”

Only Caro Daur doesn’t spend the Easter holidays with her family: “We usually celebrate with my parents, but this year I’m at Coachella.”


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