Florian Silbereisen in Bayreuth
From toothbrush breakdown to Merkel photo
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Florian Silbereisen has had an eventful evening – including a small breakdown and a photo with Angela Merkel.
On Friday, the German political prominence came back to the opening of the Richard Wagner Festival on the Green Hill. Chancellor Friedrich Merz (69), former Chancellor Angela Merkel (71), Bavaria’s Prime Minister Markus Söder (58), Bundestag President Julia Klöckner (52) and the former Greens chairman Ricarda Lang (31) were Florian Silbereisen (43) also found themselves among all the politicians.
Florian Silbereisen: Small breakdown right in front of the event
The popular moderator and “dream ship” captain accepted an invitation from Söder and took his followers on Instagram to the event. Even before the beginning of the evening, however, he had to report on a small breakdown. “It starts well”, which shows a stained tuxedo. “For the first time today I can be there in Bayreuth at the premiere of the festival. This is really exciting! I was already ready for departure and wanted to brush your teeth again very quickly at the last minute …” Well, so that he had a second smoking in my luggage.
In pictures from the opening is silver iron as he shakes his hand. Fortunately, the laugh had not passed the laugh. He wrote: “Despite tooth plastering breakdown, Prime Minister Markus Söder arrived – in a clean blue tuxedo!”
More photos show the moderator with other famous guests. One of the highlights below should be a snapshot with Merkel. , both smile towards the camera. Silbereisen commented: “A great evening in Bayreuth with Federal Chancellor ad Dr. Angela Merkel, Bundestag president Julia Klöckner, Federal Minister Dorothee Bär, District Administrator Dr. Oliver Bär, Prime Minister Prof. Dr. Mario Voigt, Dr. Constanze Fünfstück, Prime Minister Dr. Reiner Haseloff, Dr. Gabriele Haseloff and many, many!”
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Source: Stern

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