“The idea that you can work part-time and reach the top at the same time is an empty idea,” the queen of the late evening tells the magazine honestly. For example, every evening after the broadcast she does not go to bed until around two thirty, but at seven thirty she is ready to give her son Pax a bottle.
“My social life comes to a standstill during that period,” she admits. “My friends don’t even ask me anymore, because they know that I can’t do this anyway. I do this half of the year, the other half I am at home with my child.”
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For six months, Eva gives herself completely to her work, something that makes her very happy. “I trade in other people’s stories, as it were, and I always thoroughly enjoy that sense of enthusiasm that I get from that every day,” she explains.
Eva finds it less fun when she makes mistakes, and – although the viewers do not always notice – they are there every night, according to the presenter. Something she finds hard to bear. It has taught her to trust herself. The RTL star says: “I work a lot with my team during the day, but when I sit down at that table in the evening, I am completely on my own. But that is the uniqueness of a live broadcast: something fantastic can happen. happen or something goes horribly wrong.”
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The presenter thinks the worst is when she does something that she herself does not like and everyone is then talking about it. “It’s tempting to get rid of that feeling, to think: can I start drinking at two in the afternoon? Can I buy something online now to get rid of that feeling? Can I hide somewhere? But no, I don’t have a solution for this either, it’s just an unpleasant feeling, you have to learn to deal with that,” said the talk show host.
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