Talk show confession
Verona Pooth’s husband Franjo calls her “the little house bitch”
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Verona Pooth chats out of the sewing box in a talk show, she tells a lot about the relationship structures in the family and reveals her cheeky nickname.
Verona Pooth is a real family man. In the NDR talk show about the participation of her eldest son Diego, she proudly speaks to the dance format “Let’s Dance” and says that there was actually no dance talent in the family-apparently with the exception of Diego, because he won the show.
At the time, they talked to the family council whether he should take part in the show, as they discuss a lot in their multi -generation house of the Pooths. Verona Pooth also explains: “(…) The Pooths, if you look at them, they all have a way.”
It seems funny in the family of the 57-year-old: “Our humor is special, there is only one thing.” In order to explain this form of humor, she gives an example in the television format: “Recently there was a shooting team in the house and Franjo was looking for me ‘Where is the little house bitch?’, He and I: ‘Hiiier!’, Also proud as if I knew immediately,” says Verona Pooth.
Verona Pooth is kidnapped in the family
Not everyone seems to understand from the outside: “Yes, our humor, it is special, you have to get used to us a bit, but you understand quickly, the more you get one, the better we have you.” Verona Pooth cannot read or write properly in the family’s eyes and certainly not google at all. “As soon as I say I have to look with my cell phone, where I have to go today, they are already on the floor and laugh dead.”
She also explains what Verona Pooth has to listen to sayings: “Look how mom scrolls with the whole body,” she does one of her sons. Her three men often stick together, she says, and love to kids the mother.
Source: Stern

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