Ricarda Lang meets Bill and Tom Kaulitz
Politician would once have “fallen dead”
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A common picture with the Kaulitz twins would have apparently sustainably impressed Ricarda Lang as a teenager.
Bill and Tom Kaulitz (35) invited to a screening of the second season of their Netflix series “Kaulitz & Kaulitz” in Berlin. The promoted guests included presenter Melissa Khalaj (36), model Stefanie Geisinger (28) and actress Nilam Farooq (35). But Green politician Ricarda Lang (31) also apparently used the Berlin visit to the Tokyo Hotel brothers to take a photo.
Among other things, on June 13, a picture on which she laughs next to the Kaulitz twins in the direction of the camera. In the comment, she not only alludes to her old hit “through the Monsun”, but also on how impressive such an opportunity would have been for her as a young teenager. “Ok, my 13-year-old I would just have fallen dead if she could see this picture,” writes Lang.
At least Tokio Hotel Cool
Did she also told Bill and Tom that she was apparently not the biggest Tokyo Hotel fan once? At least with their band, the two were able to win the duel with the Boygroup US5 at the time. “When I was young people, there was a huge argument – was you Tokio Hotel or US5? You had to make a decision,” said Lang in a late 2022. “I confess, I wasn’t really any of the two, but I couldn’t have said that at the time. So I decided on Tokio Hotel, which I found a little cool as a twelve or thirteen year old.”
The photo is largely well received by Lang’s followers on Instagram. In a comment from a user, it says: “There are combinations that you didn’t know that you needed them, but now there is a fire and flame!” Another raves: “My 41-year-old I still falls almost dead when it sees these three mice.”
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Source: Stern

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