18.04.2021 16:23 12.870
Silvio Heinevetter unpacks about Sophia Thomalla: “She was annoying”
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Silvio Heinevetter (36) speaks in an interview with Sky presenter Riccardo Basile (29) about Simone Thomalla (56) and Sophia Thomalla (31).
Berlin – Clear words from Silvio Heinevetter (36)! The Handball goalkeeper stands moderator Riccardo Basile (29) Question and answer. In the Sky interview, the 36-year-old gives private insights into his life – and can not resist a little tip.
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From the talk guru at “My story – the life of …“When first asked about the fact that he once described his long-term partner Simone Thomalla (56) as the most courageous decision of his life, Heinevetter says:” In retrospect, it wasn’t brave because it fits. “
The 36-year-old further specifies: “She’s a celebrity and I’m just an athlete.” The Berliner, with 201 international matches under his belt and a bronze medal at the Olympics in his name, “doesn’t take himself so seriously and doesn’t want to be perceived as a friend of” “, he emphasizes.
The handball player was initially very against the grain, but has now subsided. The sports professional puts his light under the bushel, because he thinks: “There is only handball far behind football.”
The conversation comes up too Sophia Thomalla (31).
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Basile asks how the daughter of the former crime scene inspector reacted when she found out about her mother’s relationship with the handball player.
“She was annoying, she was annoying for a long time, but at some point she gave in, then it was okay,” burst out Heinevetter and he added: “She didn’t want to share her mom.”
Basile persists. He wants to know more precisely how the girlfriend of Union goalkeeper Loris Karius (27) annoyed.
Heinevetter explains: “She never left us alone, she just had meat, she didn’t want to leave.” The model kept asking questions. “It’s like an interrogation,” remembers the DHB Cup winner from 2008.
But he did not resent her behavior: “It’s normal,” added Heinevetter. “It’s very cute too.” The house blessing is not crooked, as Sophia showed with a cuddly photo in October last year. But on the contrary.
Will Heinevetter and his partner take the next step after a relationship of more than ten years? After a brief consideration, the athlete says no. The wedding bells will probably not ring. “It is socially recognized that you don’t necessarily have to get married,” Heinevetter makes clear.
“When you’re happy and in love,” says the talented goalkeeper, “it has nothing to do with whether you’re married or not!” Amen!
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