Daniela Katzenberger
Shitstorm for family outing in the nail studio
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Daniela Katzenberger got a lot of criticism for a family photo. Apparently her nine -year -old daughter was allowed to have her nails done.
A family outing apparently led the Katzenberger women to the nail studio in April. But not only Daniela Katzenberger (38), Mama Iris Klein (57) and half -sister Jenny Frankhauser (32) have plastic claws on their fingers, Katzenberger’s nine -year -old daughter Sophia was also allowed to stick on nails,
Reason enough for the Internet to also shot the claws and to criticize a lot of criticism of Katzenberger education. First Katzenberger replied to some comments and explained the Followers inheritance that she was allowed to stick on nails early on. But apparently the hatred of hatred – in the meantime Katzenberger has completely parked the comment function.
For this she posted the family picture of the long claws again in her story and stored it with the song “Ficka” by Sarah Connor (44). Among other things, it says: “Is shit what you write her ficka / because someone always has, always, always to complain”.
No prohibitions that mom does not adhere to himself
Apparently, the topic triggers such great emotions that Katzenberger has now also expressed itself to “RTL”. The fact that girls are “a little earlier with many things” today and assured with a wink: “The whole family loves cat claws. I allowed her during the Easter holidays to stick it on. And to all haters: No worry, the first tattoo I only allow her with twelve.”
She further explained her educational style with the words: “I always say: I can’t forbid anything to you that I do. I can’t preach water and drink beer.” She would neither smoking nor drinking alcohol herself, she continued. “But at Beauty we just hit the shit – and the whole family !!!”
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Source: Stern

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