They are the good mood factory in the early morning: the moderators of the Sat.1 “breakfast television”. In our news blog you can get all the information about Marlene Lufen, Alina Merkau, Daniel Boschmann and Co.
The latest news on the blog:
Matthias Killing is canceled – Sat.1 has to reschedule
Bad news for Thursday morning “Breakfast TV” fans. Moderator Matthias Killing is canceled at short notice. But Sat.1 quickly provided a replacement. Instead of Matze, Alina Merkau jumped to Benjamin Bieneck’s side in the early morning.
The fans celebrate the presenter’s debut of the “Breakfast TV” reporter. “How cool! Why did this take so long? You are such an asset to this great show! From now on, regularly,” demands a fan on Instagram, for example. And another adds: “Can you please bring Benji to the moderation team as a permanent fixture – I think he’s great.”
“Breakfast TV” star Vanessa Blumhagen gives her opinion on the World Cup
She is a woman of clear words: “Breakfast TV” star Vanessa Blumhagen. This applies to the world of celebrities, but Vanessa Blumhagen does not remain silent when it comes to football either. The Sat.1 presenter says about the soccer World Cup in Qatar, which has just started: “Soccer World Cup – watch or not? What do you say? I’ve read a lot and watched documentaries in the last few weeks. My opinion based on all the facts: When the World Cup was awarded twelve years ago, countries like Germany, France, England, Portugal, Spain… the big soccer nations should have said: We’re not taking part in this World Cup. Point.”
Demanding consequences now, she thinks, is too late. “To bitch about Qatar and their way of life now, I see as hypocrisy. And I’m amazed at how surprised everyone is about the situation in Qatar. There was a World Cup in Russia, Olympic Games in China. What are we actually talking about? It’s always about the money! And as long as we serve this business, it will all go on the same way.”
Alina Merkau despairs of her colleagues
The task sounds simple: Take two steps away from the wall, then place a chair between the wall and your body and then bend your upper body over the seat. The head touches the wall. Then just grab the chair, lift it and straighten your body.
But what sounds so easy is not so easy to implement. Especially not for Matthias Killing. While colleague Alina masters the exercise with ease, Matthias fails the first attempt. You can find out how that can be in our “Breakfast TV” text.
Source: Derwesten