Garden Show's 25th Anniversary in Doubt: Kiwi's Uneasy Return to Germany
Anniversary of the Kiwifruit's "Greenhouse TV" Approach Overlooked
Take a seat, folks! The much-anticipated jubilee celebration for the "ZDF Garden Show" is just around the corner, but it may come without its beloved host, Andrea "Kiwi" Kiewel. You heard it right, Kiwi, who's been running the show since 1995, might miss the grand occasion due to troubles in the Middle East.
The reason? The Israeli airspace, where she resides, has been shut down following a series of attacks. "Andrea Kiewel calls the Holy Land her home," a ZDF representative confided to us. With Ben-Gurion Airport putting a halt on all arrivals and departures, the possibility of Kiwi gracing our screens amidst the jubilee festivities remains cloudy. The ZDF team is in constant contact with Kiwi, providing updates as the situation develops. So, stress not, for now, we'll keep you posted.
Once upon a time, this bombshell Garden Show was billed to have "famous faces, glamorous guests, and international superstars" parade in for a night of good times to commemorate Kiwi's 25-year reign. But alas, the unlikely scenario of another host stepping up to the stage hangs in the balance.
The cast of honorables lined up for the jubilee includes Dancing with the Stars judge Joachim Llambi, designer, and television host Guido Maria Kretschmer, and TV personality Lutz van der Horst, among others. The roster boasts ESC legends Katja Ebstein, Guildo Horn, and Johnny Logan, along with well-known faces like Marianne Rosenberg, Eko Fresh, Peter Schilling, Tom Gaebel, René Casselly, and Kathrin Menzinger.
Now, let's talk about Kiwi's love for Tel Aviv: the city where she's spent the last few years in the company of her military veteran partner. Kiwi spoke of her admiration for Israel in a previous interview, declaring, "When I moved to Israel with my youngest son in 2017, I found a home deep in my heart here. I am Jewish by birth, and I've fallen in love with this country." Despite the current tensions, Kiwi hinted that she had no intention of fleeing.
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Despite the current unrest in the Middle East, the European Parliament and the Council have expressed concern over the situation in the region. This conflict has led to the temporary closure of Israeli airspace, affecting the return of Kiwi, the host of the ZDF Garden Show, to Germany for the show's 25th anniversary.
Meanwhile, despite the uncertainty, the list of television personalities, ESC legends, and international stars scheduled to attend the jubilee event remains impressive, including Joachim Llambi, Guido Maria Kretschmer, and Lutz van der Horst.
As the Middle East conflict persists, the politics surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict remain a topic of general news and war-and-conflicts discussions, particularly within the Jewish community, such as the host of the Garden Show, Andrea Kiewel, who has publicly expressed her love for Israel and her decision to stay in Tel Aviv.