The 16 stars – eight women and eight men – will present themselves naked in two shows. Guido Maria Kretschmer moderates the programs. “I want women and men to be motivated to have regular cancer screening,” he says. The message of the format: those who undress can save their lives.
In “Showtime of my Life – Stars against Cancer”, Mirja Du Mont, Ulla Kock am Brink, Lili Paul-Roncalli, Nicole Staudinger, Elena Carrière, Mimi Fiedler, Stefanie Hertel and Nadine Angerer (from left) drop the covers.
Moderator Ulla Kock am Brink says she is “pretty scared” of getting naked. Prevention is also happy to put it off. “But that’s the end of it now,” she emphasizes. “So that people don’t leave behind the huge gap that affected friends and relatives have left in my life as a result of the disease.”
Model, presenter and actress Mirja Du Mont is aware of the message of the format: “It is very, very important that we can get many women to go to preventive care through our strip insoles.”
The ex-professional soccer player Nadine Angerer admits that she “loves to get naked”. Because: She is grateful “that my mother and my aunt are still alive because they went to cancer screening in time.”
The “Let’s Dance” winner 2020 is also part of the party: the artist Lili Paul-Roncalli is dropping her covers because she “wants to declare war on the insidious disease of cancer”.
Model, presenter and actress Elena Carrière gets naked because she knows how important cancer prevention is. “I love the message the show gets,” she says. “It’s about your life, your health, your future.”
Actor, singer and presenter Jimi Blue Ochsenknecht has lost an acquaintance to prostate cancer. Prevention is “very, very important” even for young men.
“I’m there because I had to experience first-hand what it’s like to deal with the topic of cancer overnight,” says former professional soccer player Marco Russ. “My message is to show how important it is as a man to take preventive care early. To take away the fear of it and to take so much time for your own body.”
Comedian Faisal Kawusi wants to inspire people to drop their covers and go to cancer screening. “I’m really looking forward to the whole thing,” says the comedian.
Moderator and actor Jochen Schropp thinks it is “super important” to talk about cancer prevention. “If we can shake people up with this and maybe they go to the doctor, then that really is a good thing.
Author and comedian Bastian Bielendorfer overcomes his “biggest weaker self” by undressing. However, he thinks it is “extremely important” to draw attention to the topic of cancer prevention and therefore let go of his covers.
Ex-handball player Uli Roth says that he was affected more than ten years ago when he and his twin brother Michael were diagnosed with prostate cancer. “Since then, we have been committed to getting young men to see urologists so that they can identify insidious prostate cancer early and thus cure them,” he says.
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