Domestic soccer match staged by TV personality Heynig in their living room, involving her son
Actress Tabea Heynig, known for her role in the RTL series "Under Us," has a unique way of bonding with her seven-year-old son. The pair often engage in indoor football games in their living room, a fun-filled activity that provides a welcome break for her husband.
Born in Mannheim, Tabea Heynig has been playing the role of Britta Schönfeld-Küpper in "Under Us" since 2010. The series, set in Cologne, has made her a well-known figure in Germany. Off-screen, Tabea's son shares her love for football, particularly admiring football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo.
Their indoor football games are not without their challenges. A picture was removed from the wall as a precaution due to the potential for it to be knocked off during their energetic play. Despite the occasional mishap, such as a dangerous slip Tabea experienced in their bedroom, Tabea finds the activity amusing, even though it is controversial among some parents.
The incident with Tabea's slip led to a temporary halt in their indoor football games. Tabea had to stop playing due to a specific appointment – a 'Playboy' shoot. Following the incident, the seven-year-old opted for a harder ball, replacing the softer fabric ball they initially used.
Tabea's son's passion for football is evident, and his admiration for Cristiano Ronaldo seems to have shaped their approach to the sport. The young boy's favourite ball now bears the number seven, Cristiano Ronaldo's jersey number, and his enthusiasm for the game continues to grow.
As Tabea Heynig turns 55 this Friday, her love for football with her son remains unwavering. Their indoor football games are more than just a pastime; they are a testament to their shared passion and a unique way for the mother-son duo to create lasting memories.
The young boy's admiration for football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo has influenced their indoor football games, as his favourite ball now bears the number seven, Ronaldo's jersey number. Despite some challenges and occasional mishaps, Tabea Heynig continues to enjoy bonding with her son over other sports like football and soccer, creating a unique way for the mother-son duo to build lasting memories.