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Cult outlaw Anke "Hasi" Leithäuser was captured on film by a television crew close to his death.

Germany's Anke Hasi Leithäuser, who sadly passed away in July 2025 following a brief and severe illness, will be the subject of a special episode on Goodbye Germany, scheduled to air on Monday.

Cult outlaw Anke "Hasi" Leithäuser was filmed by television crew moments before his demise.
Cult outlaw Anke "Hasi" Leithäuser was filmed by television crew moments before his demise.

Cult outlaw Anke "Hasi" Leithäuser was captured on film by a television crew close to his death.

In a heartfelt tribute, the final episode of the popular German series Goodbye Deutschland served as a poignant farewell to Anke "Hasi" Leithäuser, a beloved character who passed away earlier this year. The episode, which aired as part of the 2025 season, was a moving portrayal of Hasi's life, struggles, and achievements, particularly her dream of emigrating and establishing a new business in Italy.

The featured photo for this article is from RTL / Flamingo Pictures GmbH, capturing a moment from Hasi's life in Italy. This year marked Hasi's 17th anniversary at Lake Garda, a testament to her resilience and determination.

Hasi, a 58-year-old known for her spirit and tenacity, celebrated this anniversary before her passing. The episode reflected on her life, including the personal hardships she faced and the complexities of emigrating and setting up a new business abroad. Hasi's courage and determination in pursuing a new life were documented, as were the difficulties she encountered in this process.

The episode was a poignant remembrance and respectful tribute to Hasi's life, with the producers and cast acknowledging her impact and legacy. It was an emotional goodbye to a well-known figure of the series, marking the conclusion of her story on Goodbye Deutschland.

Hasi emigrated to Italy with her husband Didi in 2008, but their relationship ended in 2016. Despite facing financial problems until the end, Hasi never lost her spirit. Weeks before her death, she was heard saying, "I'm fucked."

One of Hasi's significant challenges was her struggle with the Italian authorities. She described the situation as "The commune has a screw loose." This was particularly evident when she was unable to set up her food stand "Hasi's Imbiss-Paradise" at a market due to not being listed in the system.

This emotional episode will be shown on VOX on Monday evening at 9:40 p.m., and can also be streamed on RTL. It offers a unique insight into Hasi's last months as an emigrant entrepreneur, serving as a poignant reminder of her life and the impact she had on Goodbye Deutschland.

The poignant farewell episode of Goodbye Deutschland offers a unique insight into Hasi's life as an entertainer and emigrant entrepreneur, highlighting her struggles and achievements in the realm of pop-culture and personal life. The episode also delves into her strained relationships with Italian authorities, showcasing her tenacity and resilience in the face of adversity, reminiscent of a memorable figure in celebrity history.

Hasi's impactful life story, marked by her spirit and determination, will resonate with viewers, offering a poignant tribute to a beloved character who left an indelible mark on the world of German television and beyond.

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