Stefan Rapp He's been on everyone's lips again since his comeback with “You Won't Win a Million Here with Stephane Raab” (“DGHNDMBSR”) on RTL+ – but perhaps not as much as the 57-year-old artist would have liked. Because the negative headlines won't stop.
Lots of negative criticism of the new show.
After his boxing opponent already Regina Halmich He did not spare himself from the harsh criticism against Raab and was upset with him for not finding out any details about the ring fight in advance, and the Cologne native also has to endure a lot of criticism for his new show.
“DGHNDMBSR” is just a tired imitation of his previous TV hits “TV Total” and “Schlag den Raab”, and Raab's sense of humor has stuck in the early 2000s. RTL Raab's comeback at the same time against Sebastian PfaffOn the “TV Total” site, it was not only Raab's former home channel ProSieben that was upset.
“I'm really crazy!”
And now the next “scandal”: According to several German newspapers, there was a big disagreement behind the scenes of the first episode of “DGHNDMBSR” – between Raab and his former trainee on the show. EltoN, which led through the show competition.
Alleged reason: Rapp went against the candidate. Soren L. However, when it came to the task of changing the car's tires in the fastest possible time, Rab failed – and Soren emerged as the winner of the show. The artist was the first to press the bell, but it turned out that the wheel nut was not tightened enough.
Rapp is said to have been very angry backstage after the show: “I'm really mad.” He blamed Elton for losing the match – he believed, based on Elton's statement, that Soren was close in time, but this was not true. The bad mood between Elton and Rapp was already noticeable at the show itself, and it is said to have continued after the taping.
Raab, who started his career at music station VIVA, has always been known as an ambitious loser and perfectionist.
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