In “The Celebrity Bucket List,” celebrities chat about their wishes. Francis Fulton-Smith would like to investigate the Munich “crime scene” soon.
Francis Fulton-Smith (57) would like to become a “crime scene” inspector next year, “preferably in Munich”. The actor reveals this in the book “The Bucket List of Stars” by media expert and “Movie meets Media” initiator Sören Bauer, which is now being published. For Fulton-Smith, the two current commissioners are “legends”, but things have to move on, says the actor’s “wish list”.
In fact, the job will be available soon. Bayerischer Rundfunk announced in January that the Munich “crime scene” investigators Ivo Batic and Franz Leitmayr would be retiring from the service after 35 years and then 100 cases. In the next two years there will be more cases involving the actors Miroslav Nemec (69) and Udo Wachtveitl (65).
Traveling into space
Fulton-Smith is not alone with another item on his wish list. “Speaking and broadcasting Shakespeare’s monologues and sonnets live on the ISS in weightlessness”. The 57-year-old further explains: “An important sign to remind people that we ALL live on this little blue marble that is racing through space at a thousand kilometers per hour…”
A trip to space is also on the wish list of US singer Marc Terenzi (45), as can also be found in Sören Bauer’s “The Bucket List of the Stars”. In it, Terenzi reports: A long time ago he worked with NASA to sing the US national anthem “Star-Spangled Banner” with Lou Pearlman and his boy band Natural for the space shuttle launches. “Seeing the space programs and meeting the astronauts and their families would be a great wish.” They were even intended, the singer continued, to be “the youngest people in space, singing from the space station, but that never happened.” Since then he has wanted to travel into space.
The 2017 jungle camp winner was inspired by another item on his bucket list from the same TV show. “Surviving in extreme areas, whether in the Arctic Circles, the jungles of Congo or Mount Everest.” Terenzi in the book: “In a way, winning ‘Jungle Camp’ gave me this idea.” When he left this, “I felt that I could do anything. If you push yourself to your personal limit, you will be surprised at how far you can actually go.”
Jenny Elvers wants to become a wedding officiant
In Sören Bauer’s book, for which he interviewed 50 prominent personalities about what they really wanted, Terenzi’s ex-girlfriend Jenny Elvers (51) also had her say. On her wish list is a road trip with her son, a stay in a silent monastery and a license as a wedding officiant: “Maybe my old career dream of becoming a priest comes through… or it’s because I’m still thinking about it Love believe.”
Book should inspire
With “The Bucket List of the Stars” Sören Bauer wants to “not only inspire, but also stimulate thought”: “With this book, I wanted to encourage people to question their own desires and to recognize whether they might be chasing the wrong goals.” , explains Bauer about his book. “Often our desires are just proxies for what we really want to achieve in life. My hope is that this book inspires readers to recognize their true dreams and move closer to them.”
Source: Stern

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