The verbal exchange between Carolin Kebekus (44) and Thomas Gottschalk (74) continues. The comedian performed a defamatory song about the entertainer on her show “The Carolin Kebekus Show”, then placed a city bet, referring to the successful show “Wetten,dass..?”, which was hosted by the 74-year-old. However, Gottschalk was of the opinion that the 44-year-old had lost the bet. Now she received a hefty penalty for her defeat.
Carolin Kebekus taunts Thomas Gottschalk with a insulting song
On October 24th, Carolin Kebekus returned from maternity leave with her show of the same name. In the very first broadcast she caused a stir with a swipe at Thomas Gottschalk. To the melody of the song “Tommy” by AnnenMayKantereit, the comedian sang new lyrics that were directed against the presenter.
“Thommy, do you have to go to the home? Maybe you don’t check what the young people are saying,” said Kebekus and continued: “Thommy, put on your hearing aid. So that you can hear: Someday, sometime, sometime, we’ll start to puke here for the umpteenth time.” But that wasn’t all. Immediately afterwards, the 44-year-old formulated a city bet.
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“Sorry – bet lost”: The comedian has to accept defeat
“I bet that we will find 100 people from Cologne who will stand in front of the Flora in Cologne on Saturday evening and sing our Thommy song,” Carolin Kebekus urged her fans. Thomas Gottschalk had a reading in the cathedral city that evening. And sure enough, people gathered in front of the venue and started singing. The “Wetten, dass…?” moderator reacted to the whole campaign.
He wrote on Instagram: “Carolin must have made a slight mistake. I didn’t hear the ‘swearing song’ anywhere yesterday. The choir – I was told about ‘almost a dozen’ young women – had probably been set up in the wrong place. 100 it should be… Sorry – lost bet!” Now the challenger received a harsh punishment.
Harsh punishment for Carolin Kebekus: her own editorial team wants to torture her
In the second edition of the comedy show the 44-year-old explained what exactly had happened. Instead of the required 100 people, only around 12 of the comedian’s fans met and sang the “lovingly critical homage to Thomas Gottschalk”. This defeat called for appropriate punishment. But what did it look like?
“I, an idiot, asked my editorial team what a good punishment could be for me,” reported Carolin Kebekus. Her employees didn’t need to be asked twice and thought about a tough task: “And then they said: ‘Yes, that’s clear, now you have to read his book.'” Judging by the look on her face, she wasn’t enthusiastic about it Suggestion.
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“Can’t do it anymore”: Kebekus with a clear reaction to Gottschalk’s book
But Carolin Kebekus wanted to be a good loser and of course pay off her betting debts. “I did it. But it wasn’t easy,” she stated honestly. There was also a short video recording as “proof”. In it, Carolin Kebekus holds the book “Unfiltered: Confessions of someone who can’t keep his mouth shut” in her hand and quietly murmurs the lines. Suddenly she stops, frowns and makes a loud choking sound. Then she moans in pain: “I can’t take it anymore!” Despite this punishment, the comedian will definitely not give up jokes about celebrities in the future.
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