Nadja Abd el Farrag is dead
Celebrity colleagues mourn “Naddel”
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Stars like Jenny Elvers mourn for Nadja Abd el Farrag – and criticize the public for dealing with “Naddel”.
The sad news of the death of Nadja Abd El Farrag ensures dismay nationwide. According to media reports, the former partner of Dieter Bohlen (71) died of organ failure on May 9 in a Hamburg clinic. The TV personality, which became known under the name “Naddel”, was only 60 years old. In her autobiography of 2018, she spoke openly about her alcohol disease and the diagnosis of cirrhosis.
The sympathy on social media is great. Oliver Pocher (47) reacted affected in an Instagram story: “This is a shock,” said the comedian. And added: “My warm condolences.” Natascha Ochsenknecht (60) also said goodbye with moving words: “Good journey. Your path is a easier from now on,” wrote the ex-wife of actor Uwe Ochsenknecht (69) on Instagram.
“Ashamed in the ground”
Jenny Elvers (53) shared an article in the “Bild” newspaper with the heading “Naddel is dead” on Instagram. “Poor sick soul – peace in peace”, whose alcohol problems were also dealt with in detail in the tabloid press.
Their grief combines Elvers with criticism of the public and presumed false friends. “Anyone who has dragged you up to the end of the camera should be ashamed of the ground,” she wrote. To say goodbye, she also addressed a last “good trip” to the deceased.
A number of celebrities spoke up under Jenny Elvers Post. “Really very, very sad how her life went after the relationship with Dieter Bohlen,” wrote Model Gitta Saxx (60).
“Used and emotionally beaten”
“Used and emotionally beaten … it lasted for a long time in this crazy world,” commented Simone Ballack (49). “You need more than a hard fur to ‘survive’ in the heartless, ruthless, convicting society!” Ballack, who – like Nadja Abd El Farrag – became known primarily as an ex of a celebrity, was married to football star Michael Ballack (48).
After the final separation from Dieter Bohlen in 2001, Nadja Abd El Farrag tried to reorient himself in various areas-including as a singer and participant in numerous reality TV formats. But the big professional breakthrough failed to gain a foothold.
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Source: Stern

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