Vienna Opera Ball: Leni Klum is “so excited”

Vienna Opera Ball: Leni Klum is “so excited”

Viennese opera ball
Leni Klum is “so excited”






The 67th Viennese opera ball has attracted a lot of prominence again. In addition to Leni Klum, Amira Aly was also there.

It is not only the first Viennese opera ball since Richard Lugner (1932-2024), but also the first for Leni Klum (20). While one certainly missed the late opera ball legend, it made “no difference” for others on the evening of February 27 that “Mortel” could no longer be there. The daughter of “Germany’s Next Top Model” boss Heidi Klum (51) obviously had completely different worries anyway. Someone had to teach her the Viennese waltz quickly.

With the 67th Viennese opera ball there was one of the big events of the year in the capital of Austria on Thursday. Accordingly, without Lugner and his extraordinary star guests – in 2024 he visited his last opera ball with Priscilla Presley (79) – all sorts of celebrities. In the Swarovski lodge, in addition to Klum, “Gossip Girl” star Ed Westwick (37) and top model Candice Swanepoel (36) should also take a seat. In addition, singer Sasha (53), actress Nina Proll (51), moderator Amira Aly (32) as well as choreographer and model Bruce Darnell (67) were spotted. Political prominence like the Austrian Federal President Alexander Van der Bellen (81) also gave himself the honor.

“The opera ball is the opera ball”

Leni Klum changed on the red carpet. “I’m so excited,” she said about her first Viennese opera ball. She was very longing for the evening and was restless throughout the day. “Hopefully” was her answer to the question of whether she would dance today. “I will try. I don’t know the exact dance you dance, but hopefully someone can teach me.”

Lugner’s widow Simone explained a day before the opera ball how much she would miss him. “Tomorrow it has been ready. Richard will be missing at every step. To take the dress, on the outward journey, on the interviews/photos, in the ‘Loge’, when you spent, when dancing” ,. While Proll did not want to comment on Lugner, Aly said: “It makes no difference for many because the opera ball is the opera ball. He doesn’t just live from Richard Lugner.” The event also lives from “much different great personalities and great music, great society, great dresses, great journalists, many great people”.

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Source: Stern

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