Helene Fischer rejects excessive Botox

Schlager star Helene Fischer, 41, rejects extensive beauty treatments like Botox to preserve her emotional credibility as a singer. She looks forward to returning to the stage after maternity leave. Her tour begins in June.

Helene Fischer told Gala magazine that she accepts Botox and fillers only if they improve well-being. "If Botox or fillers help you feel more comfortable in your own skin, that's completely legitimate," she said. Nonetheless, she appreciates when people show their age: "I find it quite nice when you can see people's age."

As a singer, Fischer emphasized the importance of facial emotions. "As a singer, I convey emotions – in the face, in every nuance. If I smoothed too much there, I'd worry about losing credibility," she explained. "I want my audience to be able to read my feelings when I sing."

After giving birth to her second daughter last year, Fischer is returning to the stage this summer. She spoke of newfound serenity: "With the years, an inner calm grows – and the balance between the wild young person in me and the freedom not to have to do everything anymore." She is excited for the performances: "After this quiet and silent time, finally being allowed to be loud again, uniting with my audience and sharing that energy, already feels great."

The "360 Grad Stadion Tour 2026" starts on June 10 in Dresden with 14 stops in Germany, Amsterdam, Vienna, and Zurich. It concludes on July 17 at Munich's Allianz Arena.

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Senta Berger in hospital bed recovering from thigh surgery after Hamburg fall, comforted by son Simon Verhoeven.
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Senta Berger undergoes thigh surgery after fall

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Actress Senta Berger fell heavily before a reading in Hamburg, suffering a complicated thigh fracture. She underwent surgery, and her son Simon Verhoeven reports she is recovering as well as can be expected. A planned performance in Kiel has been canceled.

Former Wir sind Helden frontwoman Judith Holofernes has ended her solo career due to a vocal disorder. The 49-year-old can no longer work with her voice and now focuses on writing. The disorder developed in 2017, possibly linked to meningitis.

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The Eutiner Festspiele, a renowned open-air theater festival in northern Germany, will not stage performances on its iconic Seebühne in 2026. Geschäftsführer Falk Herzog announced the end after a record-breaking season with 65,000 visitors in summer 2025. He cited a lack of support from local politicians as the main reason.

Nearly a year after Billy Joel retired from touring due to normal pressure hydrocephalus, daughter Alexa Ray Joel reported strong progress from physical therapy and diet. He recently attended a tribute concert at Carnegie Hall.

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Singer Sarah Engels has won Germany's preliminary for the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 and will represent the country in Vienna. She triumphed over eight other contestants with her song 'Fire'. Host Hazel Brugger drew attention with a new blonde hairstyle.

Federica Brignone, the 35-year-old Italian skier, won gold in the Olympic giant slalom at the Milano Cortina Games, adding to her super-G title on home snow. Following a 10-month recovery from a severe injury, she stated she will no longer endure the intense sacrifices that enabled her comeback. Brignone expressed a desire for calm and normalcy after the demanding journey.

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Swedish pop artist Robyn has revealed details of her 2026 Sexistential Tour, supporting her upcoming ninth studio album. The arena run will span North America, Europe, and Australia, featuring high-profile guests and marking her first major tour since 2019. Tickets go on sale next week.

 

 

 

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