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After Hannelore's death: Heino no longer lives alone

2024-01-25T04:20:25.133Z

Highlights: After Hannelore's death: Heino no longer lives alone. Heino moved to his manager in Styria over the Christmas holidays and New Year's Eve. Now the Schlager star is moving back to Kitzbühel – but not alone. “I couldn’t go back into the house alone, I would go crazy,” Heino revealed in the Bild interview last year. The house belonged to HannelORE and is said to be worth several million euros. The pop star has been shaping the German music industry for around 60 years.



As of: January 25, 2024, 5:04 a.m

By: Lisa Klugmayer

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Pop star Heino moves back into their shared house in Kitzbühel almost three months after Hannelore's death.

But not alone.

Kitzbühel – In November last year, Heino (85) had to say goodbye to his great love.

Hannelore died at the age of 81.

He received support from his manager Helmut Werner (39) and his family, who did not leave him alone after the death of his Hannelore.

Heino moved in with him.

Now the Schlager star is moving back to Kitzbühel – but not alone.

“I’m really happy”: Pop star Heino is happy about his new roommate

So that Heino didn't have to be alone over the Christmas holidays and New Year's Eve, the pop star moved to his manager in Styria shortly after Hannelore's death.

Now it's back to Tyrol.

“I really feel at home here and warmly welcomed by everyone,” reveals Heino to the Austrian Kronen Zeitung.

But the pop star is not returning to Kitzbühel alone.

Because Helmut Werner packs up his life in Styria and moves in with Heino with his wife and son.

“He does it wonderfully, Helmut.

And I'm really glad that I have him, Nicole and little Lennie," enthuses the pop star.

Heino without glasses: This is what the pop star used to look like

Pop singer Heino can look back on a remarkable career.

He has been shaping the German music industry for around 60 years.

Always with him at every appearance: the sunglasses, which over time became his trademark.

But it's not a simple accessory - Heino didn't always wear the glasses, but decided to do so for a specific reason.

Pop star Heino reveals: This is recorded in Hannelore's will

The house belonged to Hannelore and is said to be worth several million euros.

“I couldn’t go back into the house alone, I would go crazy,” Heino revealed in the Bild interview last year.

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After Hannelore's death: Heino returns to Kitzbühel together with manager Helmut Werner © IMAGO/Agency Baganz & IMAGO/Manfred Siebinger

“It was Hannelore's will and mine that after my death Helmut inherits the house and everything we have worked on together in the last few years.

“That’s what we agreed on and that’s what it says in Hannelore’s will,” Heino continues.

The pop star emphasizes that his wife loved Werner like a son.

He is glad that she recorded these details while she was still alive.

Incidentally, Heino's son Uwe is not included in the will, and the pop star has now revealed the reason for this.

Sources used:

krone.at, BILD

Source: merkur

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