Sylvie Meis: Your son plays this important role at the wedding

Sylvie Meis is already looking forward to the cake that will be given at her wedding. She also revealed what role her son will play.

The stars showed up at the "Raffaello Summer Dinner" in Berlin – due to the corona, at a distance and not at the beginning of summer as originally planned, but at the end. Sylvie Meis (42) was one of the celebrities who came to the Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur at Ferrero's invitation. The presenter, who appeared on the red carpet in a dream robe by "Maticevski", is in the middle of the wedding preparations, but presented herself relaxed: "Everything is going smoothly, the last details are being clarified, but of course I have a little bridal stress beautiful."

About her wedding in Florence in three weeks with Niclas Castello (42), she explained that, among other things, they will celebrate with pasta – and Meis also revealed: "I am most looking forward to our cake." Her wedding dress will be from Galia Lahav, for a moment there was great despair whether the couture dress, which was made in Israel, would arrive in time for the fitting. "But now it's there, so it's all good."

Around 70 guests can see the dress live, and the couple have decided on a small, intimate celebration. "My brother takes me to the altar – my son Damian then hands me over to Niclas." But first of all she had to say goodbye to her son: Damian decided that he wanted to become a professional footballer like Papa Rafael van der Vaart (37) – and therefore moved to his father in Denmark. "We have a lot of contact and talk a lot, but I still can't leave Denmark without crying. I have to get used to it. Still, it was Damian's right decision," she explains.

Lots of stars on the red carpet

Other stars were also happy to be at the event, which took place on a smaller scale and at a distance, including model Franziska Knuppe (45), presenter Rebecca Mir (28) or the actresses Bettina Zimmermann (45) and Ruby O. Fee (24), who said of her "Corona summer": "I cleaned out, meditated, baked banana bread – and started to write a diary."

Actress Sila Sahin (34) used the forced Corona break to write her first cookbook. It is full of her Turkish family's secret recipes and many of their own creations.

Small bites like tuna fillet with a sesame crust and grilled zucchini roulades were served at the event. The main course was risotto with chanterelles and saddle of veal. The dessert, a duo of Raffaello cream & Raffaello in quark dough, with mango ragout & raspberries, rounded off the dinner.

30,000 euros for a good cause

The dinner took place in favor of the "Kinderschutzbund e.V." instead of. The patron is singer and musician Thomas Anders (57), who was able to receive a check for 30,000 euros at the end of the event.

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