Barbara Schöneberger: At a young age she really accelerated

Barbara Schöneberger: At a young age she really accelerated

Barbara Schöneberger
At a young age she really accelerated






Barbara Schöneberger also looks back on her young years in an interview. So she “really accelerated between 20 and 30”.

Barbara Schöneberger (51) apparently did everything right in her private life. She now spoke about this in an interview with the magazine “Gala”. There, the moderator initially describes her current attitude to life as quite positive: “It has always been very freed, because funnily I was always on the road.” So she gave between 20 and 30 “really gas” and only thought from 30: “Now you have a look.” After five years more intensive search, she hit the right man at the right time.

“Then I got my children. I wanted it that way,” says Schöneberger openly. Since 2009 she has been married to the entrepreneur Maximilian von Schierstädt, whose surname she officially accepted. In 2010 her son was born, followed by the daughter in 2013. She also had the feeling that her children would take their freedom, explains Schöneberger. “I always lived life that fit me. That’s how it is now.” In general, she thinks that women would be better in old age, while men would be “terribly boring and sluggish”.

With this trick she plays a prank to nature

That is why the menopause is so important, because if it is over, women would really turn up again: “I think that’s great, because you are in good company. No matter who you talk to, everyone is doing the same.” In general at her age beyond 50, however, she actually disturb little, only external things would annoy. For example, that your cheeks hang down. But she has a simple trick for that: “I recently looked at this with all these great, older actresses. They got used to smiling when they sit on a talk show. I do that now.”

Schöneberger already has a plan for their very personal future in the backhand. In principle, she would also do another job: “I’m not totally hanging on TV. I don’t need applause.” She would also be canceled three months a year and think after the summer vacation: “I don’t really need all of this.” Only she would have to find something that fulfills it similarly: “I would like to try something different, for example I could imagine running a small hotel.”

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Source: Stern

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