The white sausage party once again attracted many celebrities to the Wilder Kaiser. There was a special singing performance in honor of Franz Beckenbauer.
For the 31st time, the organic and wellness resort Stanglwirt in Going am Wilden Kaiser, which is popular with celebrities, invited people to its white sausage party – and 2,800 high-profile guests came. Before Arnold Schwarzenegger (76), former US Secretary of State John Kerry (80) and many other well-known faces celebrated wildly on Friday evening, things first got touching.
It sounded “No one can separate good friends”
The 2,800 celebrities and host family Hauser sang the song “Nobody can separate good friends” in honor of Emperor Franz Beckenbauer (1945-2024). “This was perhaps the most emotional opening we have ever had,” said Weißwurst party organizer and Stanglwirt junior boss Maria Hauser. The theme of “friendship” was the common thread of the evening. The luxury hotel traditionally invites good friends of the hotel to the legendary party – and so late in the evening The BossHoss rocked together with their colleagues Sasha (52), Oli. P (45) and Andreas Gabalier (39) peacefully view the riding hall that has been converted into a concert arena. Of course, some guests were also allowed on stage – including presenter Elton (52), who took over the drums.
Schwarzenegger conducted
“The white sausage party at Stanglwirt is not only the biggest, but also the best white sausage party in the world,” enthused regular guest Arnold Schwarzenegger, who brought his son Christopher (26) and girlfriend Heather Milligan (49). He also became active: together with his son and John Kerry, he conducted the Federal Music Band Going. Schwarzenegger’s close friend, the comedian and show host Matt Iseman (52), then provided another emotional moment. He proposed to his girlfriend.
The evening before, Arnold Schwarzenegger had collected more than 1.3 million euros for climate protection at his auction “A Special Dinner For Climate Action”. There was a stir about a luxury watch intended for this purpose, because of which customs officers at Munich Airport detained the “Terminator” star for several hours. It was bought at auction by the Austrian entrepreneur and husband of “GNTM” winner Barbara Meier (37), Klemens Hallmann (born 1976), for 270,000 euros.
Source: Stern

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