Thomas Gottschalk: RTL pulls the ripcord to Maite Kelly-Klat!

Thomas Gottschalk steht nach einem Streit mit Maite Kelly und umstrittenen Äußerungen in der Kritik. RTL beendet die Zusammenarbeit.
Thomas Gottschalk is criticized after a dispute with Maite Kelly and controversial statements. RTL ends the collaboration. (Symbolbild/MB)

Thomas Gottschalk: RTL pulls the ripcord to Maite Kelly-Klat!

In the lackluster shadow of his former fame time, TV star Thomas Gottschalk (74) is once again the focus of the public discussion. The former moderator of one of the largest entertainment shows in Germany, "Wetten, dass ..?", Severe violent criticism due to a dispute with the popular singer Maite Kelly (44). Like Berlin Live decided to end the collaboration with Gottschalk. This applies, among other things, the emerging podcast "Die Supernasen" with Mike Krüger (72), which is only broadcast until the last two episodes on December 17 and 31, 2024.

Trigger of this scandal was a thoughtless remark from Gottschalk about Kelly in his podcast. The sentence, "I probably have to push Maite Kelly aside so that I can see me," caused a storm of outrage on social networks. Critics perceive his statement as disrespectful and beyond the border of the acceptable one, as Promiflash Despite his explanation that his words were not meant to be "misogynist" or "malignant", RTL saw no other way out than pulling the ripcord and ending the collaboration.

The descent of a TV favorite

Gottschalk, who is known privately as a family man and the father of two children, fights to keep his reputation. He has been criticized for a long time because of controversial statements; For example, an interview in the mirror recently caused excitement, in which he only "touched on business". The loss of the podcast falls as a further difficult blow into an already precarious phase of his career, since it recently got into the negative headlines. His prominent position as an entertainer in Germany, which he has developed for decades, could be seriously damaged by these incidents.

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