"Bad woman, hated us": Renzi bursts into tears when she talks about her past
Created: 2022-02-04 05:32
By: Julia Hanigk
Anouschka Renzi makes an emotional confession in the jungle.
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At the camp, Anouschka Renzi talks about her well-known adoptive father, with whom she could no longer speak.
At the same time, tears come to her.
Kruger National Park – Anouschka Renzi is now the last woman in the jungle camp 2022. Until then, she caused a lot of trouble in the camp *.
With the move and the reconciliation with Linda Nobat and the previous farewell to Tina Ruland, Renzi now seems to be in a more harmonious mood. "It was a terrible atmosphere," she said last.
Jungle camp 2022: Anouschka Renzi talks about her childhood with the famous actor father
Anouschka Renzi now made a confession about her childhood to the remaining gentlemen and on the jungle telephone.
Her adoptive father is Paul Hubschmid.
He was a famous Swiss film and theater actor who is also known in Hollywood and worked with Romy Schneider and Brigitte Bardot.
He passed away in 2001.
Anouschka Renzi says: "I only met him when I was two.
I have always adored and admired him.
He taught me a lot of culture, gave me plays to read and education.” When Hubschmid married his German colleague Eva Renzi in 1967, little Anouschka Renzi also entered his life.
By the way: All news about the show is now also available in our daily jungle camp newsletter
Anouschka Renzi on father: "He wasn't a play dad"
Renzi goes on wistfully: “He wasn't a play dad.
When I was little, he was already over 50, but he gave me stability and a constant calmness and balance – you couldn't say that about my mother right now – he gave me.” But then Renzi goes on to tell what happened after the divorce went on to her mother.
In 1985, Hubschmid married the Swiss actress Irène Schiesser, with whom he lived until his death.
Jungle camp 2022: Renzi scolds his father's new wife – "real broom"
Renzi says: "He then had a new wife after my mother and that was a real broomstick.
Bad woman, my half brother and I really hated her – for no reason.
He didn't defend us against really bad hostilities.
He couldn't beat her.
What bothers me to this day is that I haven't been able to talk to him in recent years."
Then Renzi, who became an actress herself, bursts into tears and appeals to the outside world: "It's a shame that we can't hug and love each other at crucial moments.
You have to clarify things with the people you love when you're alive and not remain self-conscious about any sensitivities.”
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