She pays off her bet
Carolin Kebekus takes on Thomas Gottschalk
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Thomas Gottschalk reacted angrily to a insulting song by Carolin Kebekus. She lost her bet against him, said the moderator. Now Kebekus has followed up.
The matter is not over yet. On Thursday evening, Carolin Kebekus took on Thomas Gottschalk in her comedy show on ARD. “In the last show I have one at this point, I say’ now, lovingly sung a critical homage to Thomas Gottschalk. And then I’ “For fun, in my very personal city bet, I asked you to sing this song at his reading here in Cologne,” she explains at the beginning.
Carolin Kebekus reacts again to Thomas Gottschalk
To the melody of the song “Tommy” by AnnenMayKantereit, Kebekus sang lines that Gottschalk didn’t like. “Thommy, do you have to go to the home? Maybe you don’t check what the young people are saying,” sang Kebekus. “Thommy, put your hearing aid on. So that you can hear: At some point, at some point, at some point, we’re going to start puking here for the umpteenth time.” She then formulated her very own city bet. “I bet that we will find 100 people from Cologne who will stand in front of the Flora in Cologne on Saturday evening and sing our Thommy song,” said Kebekus. Gottschalk reacted a few days later on Instagram.
“Caroline must have made a slight mistake. That ‘diatribe’ I didn’t hear it anywhere yesterday. The choir (I was told by approx. ‘almost a dozen’ reported by young women) had probably built up in the wrong place. There should be 100… Sorry – lost bet!” he wrote there.
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Robbie Williams was the first musical act to appear and stayed on the betting sofa for a surprisingly long time. Maybe a little too long. When he talked about powdering his hair to make it look fuller, he received a nasty comment from Christoph Maria Herbst: “It’s better to put powder on your hair than through your nose,” said the “Stromberg” actor – a reference to Robbie’s years of cocaine addiction. He would have preferred to take a plane earlier.
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“And Thomas Gottschalk didn’t like the song. Among other things, because we supposedly discriminate against people with hearing aids,” said Kebekus in her new show. Of course she was a good loser and of course wanted to pay off her betting debts. But what does she have to do? “I, an idiot, asked my editors what a good punishment could be for me. And they said: ‘Yes, it’s clear, now you have to read his book'”, says the comedian. “I have’s done. But it wasn’t easy,” she says, and then shows pictures of herself reading Gottschalk’s book – complete with choking noises.
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