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Vanessa Mai overtakes competitor Helene Fischer - and takes the next blow


Vanessa Mai Helene Fischer

Helene Fischer and Vanessa Mai are among the most successful Schlager stars in Germany. Their stadium tours are sold out, their songs are topping the charts, hundreds of thousands of fans are following them on Instagram .

While Uber-Schlager queen Helene Fischer made herself scarce, had only announced two regular appearances for 2020 in addition to an exclusive company event (which were canceled due to the Corona crisis), Vanessa Mai goes full throttle .

Her Germany-wide "Forever" tour starts in October, eleven concerts are planned to date. The 27-year-old likes to appear on talk shows, and soon she 'll be a guest on Luke Mockridge's Sat.1 program "The School and Me" - despite Corona. Helene's diary, on the other hand, is empty according to her homepage.

Vanessa Mai uses Helene Fischer's break
And musically? Fischer reached the top of the official German charts with her live album for the stadium tour in August last year, but it was last listed on January 3, 2020. Appearance Vanessa Mai: At the end of January she released her album "Für Immer", which climbed to number two on the charts and stayed in the top tracks for eight weeks.

She also keeps her 615,000 followers happy on Instagram. Here is a video from the quarantine, there a carefree posting from a photo shoot. Helene has 121,000 more followers, but her account has been idle since August last year.
And if you take a close look at Vanessa Mai's Instagram account, you will see that a very special person has taken several portraits of the singer, which Mai links with hearts or kiss smileys: Anelia Janeva .

Vanessa Mai collaborates with ex of Helene Fischer's new
As a reminder: the stylist and photographer Janeva had previously worked for Helene Fischer - and had been in love with her boyfriend Thomas Seitel for nine years, later becoming engaged.
Particularly bizarre: she photographed Helene and Thomas in their choreography when the two were only good colleagues.
With the signing of Anelia Janeva, Vanessa Mai grabs another piece of Helene's cake. The Schlager stars, by the way, have direct competition. In 2017 Vanessa even appeared on the "Helene Fischer Show" on ZDF, sang with the hostess "Damn, I love you". She later said about Helene in an interview with "web.de" :

"Our relationship is great. Sure, you don't see each other that often because we just travel a lot. On stage, in the studio, or sometimes on vacation. But when we see each other, we're always happy!"
So all just sunshine in Schlagerland? To put it in a lyrics by Helene Fischer: "You are a phenomenon / you, sometimes uncomfortable" ...

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thriller The Frankfurt "crime scene" in a quick check

Murder and morality: In this "crime scene" the perpetrator accuses himself. Laconic crime meditation with Hannelore Elsner in one of her last roles.

The murderer who charged himself: Brix and Janneke in interrogation with their colleague

The cop as a killer. Commissioners  Janneke  (Margarita Broich) and  Brix  (Wolfram Koch) are currently busy with self-optimization seminars and area rehabilitation, when colleague Matzerath (Peter Lohmeyer) confronts them with a voluntary declaration: the police chief leads the two to the body of a man, the he wants to have killed. The dead allegedly once raped the wife of Matzerath - an officially unsolved case in which the retired investigator Bronski (Hannelore Elsner) has also bitten off.

The highlight:

The perpetrator is a scout here, the investigators are transfigurers: Janneke and Brix endeavor to make the colleague's revenge murder seem an act of deed - while the latter insists that the crime was planned and carried out coolly. Start of a discourse on law and morality.

The picture:

While the rest of the floor was cleared for extensive refurbishment work, Elsner's veteran Bronski crouched in piles of interrogation transcripts and evidence lists to process unresolved cases. Last pictures of a playful.
The dialogue:

In front of the forest hut, which contains the naked body of a man who has been tortured and suffocated. Then the following exchange:
Brix: "Did you find him?"

Matzerath: "I killed him. I'm a murderer."

Brix: "So today I have no sense of humor at all."

Matzerath: "Jürgen Reinfert kidnapped and raped my wife seven years ago. For five days. Now he has been punished for it."

The song:

"I Walk the Line" by Johnny Cash . The country shuffle about loyalty and straightforwardness runs in the car when the chief of police drives his colleagues to the place where he took revenge for his tormented wife.

The review:

8 out of 10 points. Elsner, who died last year in one of her last roles, the laconic Lohmeyer as a self-accuser - this well-tempered crime meditation provides many reasons for switching on.

spiegel

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