Jens “Knossi” Knossalla and his fiancée Lia Mitrou appeared in love on the red carpet at a fan event in Cologne.
Jens “Knossi” Knossalla (37) appeared at the fan premiere of “Despicable Me 4” with his fiancée Lia Mitrou. The couple presented themselves at the event in the Cinedom Cologne with their arms tightly wrapped around each other, and there was even a kiss for the photographers present. Knossalla and his partner each came in white sneakers and jeans. While Lia Mitrou chose a light gray long blazer, the entertainer combined a white top with a thin, dark jacket.
Along with Oliver Rohrbeck (59) and Martina Hill (49), Knossalla is one of the dubbing stars of the animated film, which will be released on July 11th. The 37-year-old lends his voice to the supervillain Maxime Le Mal in “Despicable Me 4”.
Jens “Knossi” Knossalla recently made his engagement public
Jens Knossalla, the self-proclaimed “King of the Internet”, surprisingly announced that he was engaged in a livestream from the Worldchanger event in Austria at the end of June. “Knossi” suddenly showed his partner Lia Mitrou’s engagement ring in the video. “She said yes,” the Twitch streamer and TV star then announced, accompanied by pictures of his smiling fiancée. However, the time of the engagement was already in the past, “Knossi” also explained in his livestream.
After the engagement, the entertainer also set his sights on family planning. “And now I want even more children. I want to have endless children now. We’re starting today,” he explains in the video. “Knossi”, who is already the father of a child born in 2019, is said to have met influencer Lia Mitrou on Instagram. Around a year ago, the two had already said “I do” in the US gambling metropolis of Las Vegas, although at the time they were undocumented.
Source: Stern

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