“Who will steal the show?”: Lena Meyer-Landrut is in the lead in the end

“Who’s stealing the show?”
In the end, Lena Meyer-Landrut came out on top

Lena Meyer-Landrut’s face now adorns a floor plate in front of the studio in Berlin.

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The seventh season “Who’s Stealing the Show?” ended with a surprise: Lena Meyer-Landrut, who had previously been defeated, took victory.

Lena Meyer-Landrut (32) watched the final episode of the seventh season of “Who steals the show from me?” won – and thus secured a special honor. Because the winner doesn’t receive the usual cover on a puzzle book, but rather a place on the new “Walk of Brain” in front of the studio in Berlin.

Sea fan Sarah Connor invited people into her underwater world

In the final sixth edition, which ProSieben broadcast on Sunday evening (March 17th), the singer competed against colleague Sarah Connor (43), the moderators Joko Winterscheidt (45) and Klaas Heufer-Umlauf (40) as well as wild card Candidate Ella from Kiel. The show was led by the previous winner, Connor, who quickly converted the studio into an underwater world and wore a skin-tight wetsuit the whole evening. As an avowed fan of the sea and orcas, she was able to make a little dream come true.

The show appropriately began with a video that showed Sarah Connor diving. In her greeting, she also revealed that if she weren’t a singer, she would probably be studying whale songs on a research ship in the Arctic. She couldn’t quite believe that she was now hosting in a TV studio instead of in the Arctic: “I could never have imagined – never in my life – hosting a primetime show.” She confessed to her Instagram followers then also that such programs are “too exciting” for her to appear there again more often.

Special impression by Lena Meyer-Landrut

The games to be played were also predominantly maritime-themed: for example, there was the “Ocean’s Five” quiz or a game in a nine-degree cold water barrel. Connor presented the rules while singing. Ella was the first to be eliminated, followed by Joko Winterscheidt, who lost his show again in the seventh season. Klaas Heufer-Umlauf then set sail. Some viewers found it suspicious that the otherwise clever presenter suddenly gave a lot of wrong answers. In any case, there are a number of comments on social networks that suspect intent. Anyway: Lena Meyer-Landrut and Sarah Connor finally faced each other in the final quiz, in which the former ESC winner ultimately came out on top. Perhaps Connor was left behind since there were no questions about the sea, whales and dolphins.

At the end of the show, Lena Meyer-Landrut was allowed to press her face onto a floor slab, which is now being laid in front of the studio in Berlin. The “Walk of Brain” will be created there, based on the “Walk of Fame” in Hollywood. Meyer-Landrut’s print, consisting only of her forehead and nose, immediately caused laughter among her fellow competitors, but at least she is assured of the honor of being the first on this brain path.

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