Conspiracy Theories and “DSDS” Exit: Enthusiasm for Wendler



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Cologne – Pop singer Michael Wendler offers his announced departure as a jury at the RTL-The program “Germany seeks the superstar” caused a stir, mainly for its justification. It is leaving with immediate effect, Wendler said Thursday night in an Instagram story. Wendler had just shown up on DSDS. The 48-year-old named the federal government and the media in the crown pandemic as the reason. His statement had immediate consequences: a little later, an advertising partner distanced himself. Comedian Oliver Pocher hosted a special that night. There is a lively discussion on social media.

RTL was completely shocked by Wendler’s statements, “both about the departure of” DSDS “and his conspiracy theories,” the announcer said when asked about the German press agency. “We expressly distance ourselves from this.”

In his Instagram story, which is available 24 hours a day, Wendler justifies his decision in an apparently read statement. He accused the federal government of “grave and grave violations of the constitution and the Basic Law,” he said. He also accused television stations, including RTL – Being “aligned” and “politically controlled”.

For Wendler, known for hits like “She loves the DJ” and “Egal,” it should be the first season on the “DSDS” jury. Filming had already started and new episodes will air from January. The head of the jury, Dieter Bohlen, also commented on Wendler’s statements via Instagram: Everyone was to blame, only in rare cases he was not, Bohlen joked.

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Wendler himself had made headlines Thursday morning, due to an advertisement from the Kaufland department store chain. In the clip, which was aimed at social media, the 48-year-old sings a repositioned version of his song “Egal” – “Regal.”

The supermarket chain reacted promptly to the pop singer’s statements at night. “Our video with Michael Wendler was about fun and irony. However, the limit is reached when people play with people’s safety and health, ”said Kaufland’s Twitter account. “That is why we deleted all of Wendler’s content and distanced ourselves from his statements.” Kaufland used the hashtag: “#nichtegal”.

Oliver Pocher, who has been enjoying cocoa lately with “the Wendler,” as his fans call him, showed a special edition of his that night. RTL-Show “Pocher – Dangerously Honest!” “If it weren’t so sad, you could almost laugh,” Pocher said. It’s “really absolute insanity.”

Wendler’s manager, Markus Krampe, was also invited to the show. “It’s a shock to me too,” said Krampe, who was visibly upset. He is concerned about Michael, but these attitudes have been manifesting over a longer period of time.

It was unclear how things would go: Until now, Wendler and his wife Laura, 30, were known to television audiences primarily for their own documentary soap opera. There’s also a free jury seat for “DSDS,” along with Bohlen, pop singers Mike Singer and Maite Kelly. Last year, one of the seats was unexpectedly vacated: singer Xavier Naidoo was exposed to violent accusations of racism after lines of political text in a video, and lost his job in RTL. (dpa)



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