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Joachim Llambi freaks out: “What’s going on in this country”

Joachim Llambi is known for expressing his unembellished opinion on “Let’s Dance”. But instead of dance choreographies, he now complains about the airport chaos.

Dortmund – The summer holidays are in full swing and are making the current situation at the airports even more difficult. Joachim Llambi (57) also noticed this and raged on Instagram about the chaos at Frankfurt Airport.

Person Joachim Llambi
Born 18. Juli 1964 (57), Duisburg
spouse Ilona Llambi

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The picture shared by the “Let’s Dance” juror on his profile shows the current reality at German airports: overcrowded halls and numerous suitcases lying around everywhere. But the 57-year-old apparently has no understanding for the lack of staff (more celebrity news at RUHR24).

He writes annoyed “What’s going on in this country? I haven’t known it like this for 57 years… Overcrowded airports, endless mountains of suitcases without owners, delays on almost every flight, the same with Deutsche Bahn! Nobody wants to take responsibility and at most there is a letter of apology from some CEO”. Apparently he is now demanding consequences.

Joachim Llambi complains about the airport chaos on Instagram.

© Christoph Hardt/Imago

Jochim Llambi pissed off about the airport chaos – celebrities are demanding changes

In his own words, Llambi finds the situation “very worrying and inexcusable for one of the world’s leading economies”. Ultimately, he states: “Politics are required, but apparently powerless and helpless”. But he’s far from the only celebrity complaining about the chaos at Germany’s airports and train stations.

Katja Burkard also recently complained about Deutsche Bahn on Instagram and found clear words. “I just don’t understand how a company can be so shitty,” she told her followers candidly. She was particularly annoyed by the delays in the trains. After her outburst of anger about the train, Katja Burkard apologized for her language.

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