Matthias Opdenhövel: Re-imagining Fashion in the Metaverse - TV station delays "Schlag den Star" return.
On a specific date, Matthias Opdenhövel (age 53) will make a comeback to "Schlag den Star" after celebrating for a day. The news of this was shared by ProSeven.
The station's statement goes thus: "The next quarter-annual event of 'Schlag den Star' will happen on Sunday, June 2. Our schedule change is due to the fact that the Champions League final will be on Saturday, June 1. There's a chance Germany may be represented since victories from both FC Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund are plausible this upcoming Tuesday and Wednesday, consequently."
During the semi-final first legs of the Champions League, FC Bayern Munich will fight against Real Madrid on Tuesday (April 30), and Borussia Dortmund will face Paris Saint-Germain on the following day with Wembley as their ultimate destination for the finals. A German-German final on June 1 is probable.
Back to the old dwelling after 13 years
In early April, ProSeven revealed that Matthias Opdenhövel would be coming back to the "Schlag den" family. The presenter shared his feelings: "This is both an honor and a homecoming for me. I can't wait to go back to my previous living quarters after an absence of 13 years and feel thrilled about the celebrity partnerships and madcap games."
As part of the "Schlag den Star" show, Matthias Opdenhövel served as the compère from 2006 through 2011, while also hosting "Schlag den Raab." He was replaced by Steven Gätjen (age 51) from 2011 to 2013. Since 2016, it's been in Elton's duty. Elton shared his sadness about his departure from the program on his Instagram, claiming he "hadn't given up this fantastic show voluntarily."
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Source: www.stern.de