Uwe Ochsenknecht: With Rocco and Jimi Blue on the red carpet

Uwe Ochsenknecht: With Rocco and Jimi Blue on the red carpet

Uwe Ochsenknecht brought not only his wife but also two of his four children to the premiere of his new film.

Uwe Ochsenknecht (68) appeared at the premiere of his comedy “The Irony of Life” on Tuesday evening (September 3) in Munich with his eldest son Rocco Stark (38) and his youngest son Jimi Blue Ochsenknecht (32). While Stark comes from his relationship with artist Rosana della Porta, Jimi Blue is one of the three children the actor had with his ex-wife Natascha Ochsenknecht (60).

Jimi Blue Ochsenknecht supports his father

Before the rare red carpet encounter between the three men, Uwe Ochsenknecht first posed with his current wife Kirsten “Kiki”, whom he has been married to since 2017. Then his offspring joined them. Father and sons hugged each other, beamed at the camera and joked with each other. While Jimi Blue Ochsenknecht has been at odds with his mother and his two siblings Wilson Gonzalez (34) and Cheyenne (24) for some time, he seems to get on even better with his father. In he promoted the film with his father: “September 5th is the day! It’s worth it.” And he also sent hands in a heart shape.

Uwe Ochsenknecht has just spoken in an interview with “Stern” about the public interest in his family. It is “the deal” that his children’s lives are also being followed. “They knew that, and when I was young they saw how things were run. If you don’t want that, you have to behave accordingly. It’s that simple.”

His ex-wife Natascha, with whom he was married from 1993 to 2012, Wilson Gonzalez and Cheyenne can be seen in their own reality documentary “Diese Ochsenknechts”, in which Jimi Blue also initially appeared. Rocco Stark also used to seek the limelight. The actor was in the RTL jungle camp in 2012 and then began a year-long and very public relationship with fellow camper Kim Gloss (32), with whom he has a daughter. After further TV appearances, things have recently become quieter for him.

Uwe Ochsenknecht told the “Stern” magazine that he himself would find it worse if no one wanted to know anything about him anymore. “I enjoy it when people talk to me on the street.” His private life is not very public, however.

Source: Stern

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