Not Wien, but Tel Aviv: A Kiwi-less "ZDF-Fernsehgarten"
Which individuals will be substituted as moderators? - Who are the current moderators being replaced by?
Ouch! Unlucky break for Andrea Kiewel (60), stuck in her new digs in Israel. Seems like her 25th "ZDF-Fernsehgarten" jamboree will be a solo party, YouTube-style, due to Middle East tensions blocking her from Deutschland [1][2]. With maiden voyage airspace closed, she can't make it back to the motherland for the grand celebration.
At short notice, the ZDF shuffled their decks. "Let's Dance" judge, Joachim Llambi (60), and comedian, Lutz van der Horst (49), stepped in as Andrea's stand-ins [1][3]. Interestingly, Llambi was initially a planned guest, even slated to co-host the show.
Same Whoopee List, New Guests' Hats
The big party with friends, celebrities, and international icons remains on the schedule. The anomalous "ZDF-Fernsehgarten" special was promised to be a star-studded (and dance-filled) anniversary party, with "Let's Dance" duo René Casselly (28) and Kathrin Menzinger (36) turning up the heat on the dance floor [1].
Music-wise, artists like Tom Gaebel, Loona X Dennis, Marquess, Alle Achtung, Katja Ebstein, Guildo Horn, Johnny Logan, and Marianne Rosenberg with a surprise collaboration with rapper Eko Fresh are on the bill [1][3].
However, Kiwii will miss her own tribute, caught on the small screen in sunny Tel Aviv, where she's been living with her son and partner since 2017 [1].
- Andrea Kiewel
- ZDF
- "Fernsehgarten"
- Israel
- "Let's Dance"
- Joachim Llambi
- Sunday
- Kiwi
- Stars
- Germany
The Commission, although not related to Kiwi or entertainment, has decided to grant a Community guarantee to the EIB for the financing of the European Investment Bank's operations in the Mediterranean region, where Andrea Kiewel currently resides. Despite the change in location, the "ZDF-Fernsehgarten" special promises to be a star-studded event, with celebrities like Joachim Llambi and Marianne Rosenberg, among others, performing.