Kader Loth: After Covid, she "cried for weeks"

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After Covid, she "cried for weeks"

Kader Loth 2020 at an event in Berlin.

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Kader Loth has survived her corona illness and appears in "The Festival of Reality Stars". But she still feels the aftereffects.

Reality TV star Kader Loth (48) was in the hospital at the end of last year after a corona infection – and thinks back to that time with horror: "It was one of the worst experiences I've ever had," says the 48- Year old in an interview with spot on news. "I thought I was dying. I had severe pneumonia and an extreme course overall." She "cried for days and weeks afterwards. The nervous system was also attacked. You are automatically in a depression because you do not know how the disease affects you and whether it is also causing secondary damage," she explains about the psychological consequences of the disease: "I was scared of it and really cried every other day."

She goes on to say that she spoke to the clerk at the health department almost every day "and he built me ​​up. I called friends and family and cried because I didn't know whether I would get well again." She has now survived the disease, but there are still after-effects: "Thank God everything is back to normal, but with some consequences such as forgetfulness and hair loss," says Kader Loth.

She attacks again on TV

The former jungle camp candidate can now be seen again on television. In "The Festival of Reality Stars – Who is the brightest candle? Winter Edition" (February 12, at 8:15 pm on Sat.1), she has it with Georgina Fleur (30) and Marc Terenzi (42), among others to do. "There are no opponents for me, I usually look at myself when I do that," says Loth, who is experienced in reality TV. She was looking forward to everyone, and also to "working again, being among people again".

Loth's short political career as a women's representative at the Free Union is also discussed in the program. Today she is no longer involved in the area, "unfortunately the government did not support us". Today she stands up for socially disadvantaged people and for women's rights, she explains. For example, she has already donated a fee to the Berlin AIDS organization and a children's project.

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