Carolin Kebekus takes on Thomas Gottschalk
This is also shown in the new edition of the “Carolin Kebekus Show” on WDR. Carolin Kebekus (44) is known for positioning herself in public and sometimes for filtering her jokes – Gottschalk’s controversial statements are so striking.
But instead of shooting directly at Gottschalk, the comedian worked on the television legend in his own way in the episode on Thursday evening (October 24, 2024 from 8:15 pm in the ARD media library or at 11:35 pm on Erste). .
At first, she takes up the topic in her position and seems to be false-sentimental: “Last big upset: Thomas Gottschalk! Well, if I understood that correctly, Thomas Gottschalk became a victim and took all his frustration as a misunderstanding. genius written from the soul,” says Kebekus.
“Poor, poor man – doesn’t he have anyone on his side anymore?!” Kebekus continued to laugh at him. This was followed by a speech about Gottschalk that was not meant to be so serious: “Would I be standing here today if I hadn’t seen Thomas Gottschalk on ‘Wetten Dass?…’ as a child? ,” said the comedian.
Carolin Kebekus wants to “process” her feelings.
In order to “process” her feelings, she finally made a song and sang “Tommi” with the band “AnnenMayKantereit”. With the difference that “Tommi” became “Thommy” and she worked on the text from Thomas Gottschalk – like Natascha Ochsenkecht (60), among others.
“Tommy, do you have to go to the house? Maybe you don’t check what the young people are saying, or you can be a man and keep quiet instead of crying,” Kebekus sings in. in the microphone.
He continues: “Tommy, put on your hearing aids! So you can hear: ‘Sometime, sometime, sometime, we’re going to start puking here for the umpteenth time.'”
It does not take much interpretation to understand what Kebekus thinks of Gottschalk and his statements. Finally, the Cologne native also took on Gottschalk who was due to arrive at Flora in Cologne on Saturday evening (October 26). She jokes: “I promise we will find 100 Cologne residents standing in front of the Flora in Cologne on Saturday evening and singing our song ‘Thommy’.” Of course, this city bet is not meant to be taken seriously. However, Kebekus may have expressed her view more clearly…
