Celebrity survey: this is how the stars spend Christmas

Celebrity Poll
This is how the stars spend Christmas

Heiner Lauterbach celebrates with his wife and children.

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This Christmas will be different, even with the stars. This is how Heiner Lauterbach, David Garrett and Co. spend the festival of love.

Christmas in Corona times: some things are different, but some things stay the same. "It's going to be a quiet, cozy Christmas party," says star violinist André Rieu in the celebrity survey by spot on news. This is how the stars spend the holidays.

Quiet and cozy

Actor Heiner Lauterbach (67): "We are at home and enjoy our Christmas tree and our children. So just with the closest family."

Star violinist André Rieu (71): "Like every year at home with my wife Marjorie. We used to play in England in December and only came back shortly before Christmas. Last year we put on three wonderful big Christmas concerts in Maastricht, which also included the CD "Merry Winter Time" was created. But this year everything is different. I had to postpone all my Christmas concerts until next year. It will be a quiet, cozy Christmas party. "

Actor Hans Sigl (51): "It will be a small, quiet party. The main thing is with family."

Make the most of it

"DSDS" winner Ramon Roselly (27): "Of course I'm celebrating with the family. I'm particularly looking forward to it! In the early evening of the 24th there is food and then the presents. Most of the time we make a game night out of it. It will very nice!"

Singer LEA (28): "Because of Corona we are not celebrating with the extended family this year. Actually, 15 to 20 people always come together, all aunts, uncles, cousins ​​and cousins. Everyone is there. This will not take place this year. This year we're celebrating in a small circle, only with the closest family, my parents and my sister. This year everything is a little different, but I'm trying to make the best of it and I'm already really looking forward to Christmas. "

Comedian Matze Knop (46): "I'm celebrating Christmas this year like I always celebrate Christmas. Why should I celebrate Christmas differently this year? The family is sitting around the Christmas tree as always, my mother in a tinsel wig in front of the TV reading the Christmas story to us from teletext. So everything stays as usual. I'm happy. "

Enjoy time together

Star violinist David Garrett (30): "I'll stay at home, enjoy a nice dinner with my mother, my girlfriend, and hopefully my sister and her husband too. Just spend time together, the good company, good food and a glass of wine together Enjoy. You don't need more for a nice evening. "

Singer Clueso: "I have expanded my space this year and will be celebrating in the new apartment for the first time. As with everyone else, the party with the extended family will unfortunately be canceled this year."

Revolverheld member Jakob Sinn: "Normally, as a child of divorce, I spend every Christmas day with a different part of my family. Due to the current situation, Christmas this year will be significantly different for me. I will spend Christmas Eve in a small circle. But I will be my father Don't see the example at all. That feels very unusual. "

Actor Marcus Mittermeier (51): "This year Christmas is celebrated on a small scale. Last year, like every festival, it was a get-together with the whole family. Parents, us and children – so three generations. This year we only celebrate with the children . In our case, the grandparents of the children insist that no risk is taken and we support that. Otherwise we won't let the party spoil, there will be a lot of food and, hopefully, a lot of laughing. "

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