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The actor is at peace with himself

The actor is at peace with himself

The actor is at peace with himself
The actor is at peace with himself

Til Schweiger: Navigating Mistakes and Keeping it Real

Hopping on the couch for a chat with "Bild," German powerhouse actor and director Til Schweiger (59) spilled the beans about his latest flick "Das Beste kommt noch!" and his chill vibes.

On Self-Discovery and Owning Up

"I've been chill since day one, even when I've stumbled up," the multi-talented celebrity shares. He's always taught his kids that it's cool to trip up, but what really matters is owning up, saying sorry, and not blaming others.

Rumors and Reactions: "Manta Manta - Zweiter Teil"

Buzz started brewing in the spring when serious accusations of misbehavior and booze issues on the "Manta Manta - Zweiter Teil" set hit the air. When hit with the label of "dictator" in October's "Stern," Til put it plain and simple, "Man, those claims gave me a real punch in the gut. No one should live in fear of me - I'm just a considerate cat."

The Outsider Report: A Mixed Bag

An external assessment on the "chilling" atmosphere on set by Constantin Film revealed a mix of opinions. While many rated the vibe as "top-notch" or "acceptable," some downgraded it to "meh" or "not that great."

Sweet Moments of Reflection: Til's Self-Assessment

"An investigation went down regarding the sitch on 'Manta Manta - Zweiter Teil' set, but most of the jibes against me ended up being hearsay," Til tells "Bild." He confessed to his slip-ups and fully owned up to his actions during filming.

Turning the Tide: Encouragement and Reclaimed Confidence

Despite the bad rap, Til's career stayed strong as ever. Hit with the question if he feared a drop in popularity, he shrugged it off with confidence, "Not at all. After the 'Der Spiegel' article, I was ready for the hate, but what I got was some real love and encouragement instead."

"Das Beste kommt noch!" hits the big screen December 7.

  • Til Schweiger admitted to his mistakes and gave a heartfelt apology for the events associated with "Manta Manta - Teil Zwei" scandal.
  • The external investigation commissioned by Constantin Film resulted in mixed feedback regarding the set's atmosphere, revealing some dissatisfaction from participants.
  • In the aftermath of allegations against him on set, Til Schweiger continued his acting career with renewed vigor, receiving an outpouring of love and support from fans.
  • With "Das Beste kommt noch!" set for release, Til Schweiger addresses public sentiment surrounding the ongoing scandal and shares his journey towards growth.

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