Sophia Thomalla: Minister of Health responds to her criticism

Sophia Thomalla, 30, simply cannot understand it. "Why are hairdressers allowed to reopen from May 4th while the entire piercing and tattoo scene on the floor is going on, not hoping for an opening and possibly having to close their shops?" She asked recently on her Instagram channel. The beautiful daughter of actress Simone Thomalla, 55, is a passionate fan of body art herself and finds the federal government's security measures excessively excessive.

Sophia Thomalla: Strong plea for the tattoo scene

Under a photo that she shows with her tattoo artist, Thomalla turns directly to Health Minister Jens Spahn, 39. "The hygiene regulations in a tattoo parlor are definitely more given than if I had the tips cut around the corner in a fully occupied salon. While Tattooists maybe having 2 clients a day is at the hairdresser's 'open house', "argues the 30-year-old for a quick opening of the studios.

"Not in the mood" at an unsanitary couch session Your outrage increases noticeably: "To be honest, I am not in the mood to have my next tattoo on my living room couch, which, incidentally, is insanely unsanitary because the most renowned tattoo artists in this country no longer have a shop "writes Sophia in rage.

Sophia's fans discuss a topic that also moves their followers. "A lot of what they do doesn't make sense and eludes my understanding," writes a fan. "Nobody understands the logic! I'm also incredibly sorry for my tattoo artist," commented another.

Others react with understanding to the decision of the federal government and the federal states when it comes to giving preference to hairdressing businesses in a first step. "Probably because the first thing is to open the shops that are of greater interest to the general population (almost everyone goes to the hairdresser). So the 'bare minimum' first. Step by step."

Direct message from Jens Spahn A thesis that Health Minister Jens Spahn even promptly confirmed in a direct message to Sophia. "Jens Spahn wrote to me that he knew that every studio, every salon had its own story," reveals the actress, who, incidentally, has been a CDU member for many years, told "Bild". "It's not just about jobs, but about the DNA of an incredibly creative scene. The hairdressers are in the first step because the desire for a haircut is currently greater than that for a piercing."

Sophia should be happy that her voice was heard. For the tattoo artists in the country, however, it still remains to be patient. With her prominent advocate, however, her concerns have certainly penetrated the minds of those responsible.

Sources used: Instagram, picture

This article originally appeared on Gala.de.