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Celebrities revisit their early years

Recall the simpler times of your youthful years

Stars revisit their early years
Stars revisit their early years

Revisit their early years - Celebrities revisit their early years

The Ferrero Kindertag, an annual event taking place on World Children's Day, recently brought together a group of renowned personalities in Berlin. This year's celebration was marked by laughter, camaraderie, and a shared commitment to creating a day full of play, fun, and community for children from social institutions.

Among the attendees were celebrities such as Ralf Schumacher, Ross Antony, Diego Pooth, Louisa Büscher, and Evelyn Burdecki. Each brought their unique energy and enthusiasm, contributing to an unforgettable day for the 50 children who participated.

Ralf Schumacher, the former Formula One driver, took on the role of team captain in various activities like the Bobby-Car race, blanket ball, and obstacle course. Schumacher expressed that while he still wants to win, the competitive spirit is different with children. He shared that his fondest childhood memories included extraordinary trips and school outings, and he was thrilled to be able to provide similar experiences for these children.

Singer Ross Antony, on the other hand, had a carefree childhood with many great memories. However, he believes exposing children to the public eye can be harmful. As a father of two, Antony keeps his children out of the limelight to let them grow up normally.

Diego Pooth, a popular actor and singer, finds childhood to be about lack of inhibitions and not caring about others' opinions. Pooth, along with his girlfriend Louisa Büscher, was also present at the Kindertag. Büscher is praised by Pooth for her talent with children, and her fondest childhood memory is gathering with friends after school for activities.

The event was a testament to the power of community and the joy that can be brought into children's lives through simple acts of kindness and shared experiences. Despite the event being over, the memories created will undoubtedly remain with the children for years to come.

Unfortunately, no information was provided about a baby on the way for Diego Pooth. However, the absence of such news did not dampen the spirit of the day, as everyone present focused on creating a memorable experience for the children.

As the Ferrero Kindertag continues to grow, it serves as a reminder that everyone, regardless of their status, has a role to play in nurturing and supporting the next generation.

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