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Today’s finale to Saturday 1’s “Celebrities Under the Palm Trees” show is overshadowed by bad news: The Berlin prosecutor is investigating the station and responsible producer Endemol Shine. They received a criminal complaint, among other things, for “promoting and transmitting the most inhuman inhuman behavior”.
Reason: The latest episode of the new junk TV show. In it, the champagne-obsessed luxury lady Claudia Obert (55) was massively intimidated by the villa’s other residents in Thailand until shedding bitter tears. “Where did I end up here?” She asked angrily. Candidates Bastian Yotta (43), Matthias Mangiapane (36), and Carina Spack (23) had compared their opponent to pus pimples, prevented them from sleeping with noise attacks, and told him that no one was waiting for him at home anyway. .
Berlin club is suing bullying
The result of the garbage show had to receive much criticism. The participant Désirée Nick (63) described the actions as “criminal, immoral and illegal”. On Saturday 1 he even checked out the episode from his media library after Self-Monitoring Voluntary Television (FSF) started an exam. Now the next hit hits the screen.
According to information from the German “Bild”, the Berlin association “Love Who You Want” and actor Carsten Strahl (47) are behind this. Both are clearly opposed to bullying. In terms of the program, they are based on the first article of the German Basic Law: “Human dignity is inviolable”. The prosecutor confirmed to the German newspaper that the complaint had been received and that an investigation was underway.
Human dignity was violated
“The situation regarding bullying is already very precarious,” says Steve Hildebrandt (36) of the Association Against Bullying, Homophobia and Violence. “If children and young people take this behavior as an example, we have a real problem in Germany.” In his opinion, it was not only intimidation but also hatred and agitation that was shown in last week’s episode. This has exceeded the decent limit. It demands that Saturday 1 refrain from broadcasting today’s final episode.
At the German station, however, he wants to stick to his regular hours. The announcement has not yet been received by them, a spokeswoman says. (imh)