Eva Padberg: That’s how traditionally the stars celebrate Easter

Eve Padberg
This is how traditionally the stars celebrate Easter

At Easter, too, Veronica Ferres focuses on the family.

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For many, the third pandemic Easter is all about family. This is how the stars are spending the Easter holidays this year.

For the third time in this pandemic, Easter will be celebrated this weekend. A ray of hope: Thanks to the measures taken, all family members can spend the holidays together for the first time since 2020. And so, for many stars, this year’s Easter celebrations are all about family and traditions.

“Very difficult Easter” with Veronica Ferres

Actress Veronica Ferres (56) comes home from filming just in time for Good Friday and looks forward to “blowing eggs, painting eggs, eating together” and that “grandmas, parents and children” are together again like they were a few days ago told the festival of the news agency spot on news. In view of the war in Ukraine, it will also be a “very, very difficult Easter” for them.

Bavarian or Italian: This is how the stars eat at Easter

Rebecca Mir (30) is also looking forward to spending time with the family – it is the first Easter that she and husband Massimo Sinató (41) celebrate with their son, who was born in April 2021. “Fortunately Massimo also has a break and we celebrate Easter with the whole family, go on an Easter egg hunt and eat a lot, a lot of food,” says the model. “Hopefully there will be Italian, because then Massimo’s father would cook and that’s always very good!”

At Easter, actor Heino Ferch (58) has more classic Bavarian delicacies on the breakfast table: “Ham in bread dough and a sweet braid.” Nests and small gifts are hidden for the children. “The classic traditional Easter stuff is on the program: search, hide, find and remember where everything was hidden. Not that there are still chocolate bunnies lying around and rotting somewhere in November.”

Great to see you again after the pandemic

Frauke Ludowig (58) is also looking forward to the egg hunt: “It wasn’t really possible because of Covid, but this year we’re hiding again!” The RTL presenter can hardly wait to spend time with the family: “Festivals are there for the family to come together. We eat all the time and have a lot of fun.”

In the family of CDU politician Armin Laschet (61), on the other hand, there is no Easter egg hunt, as his son Johannes “Joe” Laschet (32) explains: “We used to do that, now we only eat! On Easter Monday we go together Eating grandparents, parents and children in Aachen was not possible for the last two years because of Corona.”

Model Eva Padberg (42) spends the party with her parents: “And of course we will hide Easter eggs that our daughter can then look for.” Franziska Knuppe (47) also celebrates “quite traditionally”: “The family comes home and we paint eggs.” Only influencer Caro Daur (27) is going far away this year instead of going home: “We usually celebrate with my parents, but this year I’m at Coachella in Los Angeles.”

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