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Andrea Kiewel's Straightforward Restroom Reveal

Andrea Kiewel (58) feels ashamed over using a certain phrase; nonetheless, she boldly admitted to having a wild toilet confession during the "Fernsehgarten" show on ZDF.

SymClub
May 12, 2024
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Andrea Kiewel made the ZDF "Fernsehgarten" audience laugh with her pee-pee confession
Andrea Kiewel made the ZDF "Fernsehgarten" audience laugh with her pee-pee confession

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"Due to my power!" - Andrea Kiewel's Straightforward Restroom Reveal

Kiwi began by celebrating Mother's Day for all the moms out there. Later, Kiwi mentioned that her mom was relaxing at home, watching TV. Kiwi let viewers know there was a disagreement between the two that morning.

Andrea Kiewel's Bizarre Behavior

Kiewel's disagreement with her mother wasn't about something simple, like where to store butter or what to call Nutella. Instead, Kiewel admitted to using her mother's shower while brushing her teeth. Kiewel jokingly scolded herself, saying, "Bad, bad, bad Andrea."

Her mother had strongly disapproved of this behavior. Kiewel mischievously boasted, "And what did I do? I said: 'Look' - and I went wee-wee in her shower!" The audience erupted in laughter, and Kiewel then casually shifted the conversation back to the previous night's Eurovision Song Contest.

The popular presenter walked in front of her mother

Her 30-second admission divided the internet. People either loved her daring act or hated it. Even scientists aren't unanimous on the topic of urinating in the shower.

The Pros and Cons of Peeing in the Shower

Those in support of Kiewel's practice argue that it's better for the environment and saves money. Modern toilets reportedly use around three liters of water per flush. Those opposed to the idea cite Dr. Alicia Jeffrey-Thomas, a pelvic floor specialist from the United States, who boldly states, "Women should never pee in the shower!" According to Dr. Jeffrey-Thomas, standing up to urinate can potentially cause irreversible damage to the bladder in women.

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