Stefan Mross: Schlagerstar couldn't get married because of the corona crisis

The corona crisis may be a hurdle, but the virus cannot harm their love: Stefan Mross (44, "No heart for a night") actually wanted to marry his Anna-Carina Woitschack (27) in early March because of the current situation however, the two had to postpone their wedding. The couple has now confirmed "picture".

"We wanted to keep it on a very small scale, only with Anna's parents and my mom, all well over 70. But when things got worse with Corona, we canceled the wedding with a heavy heart a few days before the appointment," the pop star explains Sheet. "The risk was just too great for us that our parents could get infected anywhere."

Woitschack in particular found the postponement difficult, as she also confirms. "I had already bought my wedding dress and was at the hairdresser," says the singer. "I was so looking forward to this day. The cancellation was very emotional for me, but there was no other way."

Postponed is not cancelled

The honeymoon was therefore also canceled for the time being. Mross and Woitschack should have actually wanted to fly in the sun, as the trumpeter, singer and presenter continues. If possible, the two want to make up for the wedding later this year. Mross explains: "Hopefully Corona will be history by then. My Carina's love is stronger than Corona!"

Mross had submitted an application to Woitschack last year in front of the cameras in the "Advent Festival of 100,000 Lights". "Oh god, yes, yes, I want to," the 27-year-old replied back then with tears of joy to an audience of millions.