"If things don't go that way tomorrow": Florian Silbereisen dreams of his own pub
Created: 12/22/2022, 7:28 p.m
Florian Silbereisen visibly tastes his beer.
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Florian Silbereisen is one of the most successful hit stars.
But at some point he wants to hang up the microphone too.
Instead, he wants to be a pub owner.
Deep digging – If Schlager had to be assigned to a person, then Florian Silbereisen (41) is definitely in the running.
The all-rounder has become an integral part of the German Schlager world.
Not only is the 41-year-old himself a celebrated singer, but also the face and host of the most popular shows for pop fans.
In short: Florian Silbereisen belongs on the stage.
Or not?
The hit star is now talking about career alternatives, as reported by tz.de.
Florian Silbereisen is celebrated as the youngest show master and leads his audience through shows for all occasions.
Whether it's Christmas formats like "Advent Festival of 100,000 Lights" (ARD) to get the viewers in a festive mood, or whether it's supposed to be a summery "Schlagerstrandparty" - Florian Silbereisen breathes life into every format and has a list of top-class hit colleagues , who regularly and happily appear in his shows.
And yet the 41-year-old can certainly imagine life away from the cameras.
Florian Silbereisen: "I wouldn't get bored, not for an hour"
"I can say: I enjoy what I'm doing there, I really enjoy it," explains the moderator in an interview with
Stern
, thus introducing the unpleasant topic that also for Silbereisen, who arranges so many star farewells, someday the day of the stage farewell will come.
The singer is not at all worried about the end of his career or even boredom: "If things don't go that way tomorrow, I'll do something else," says the TV face.
Even if Flori has not yet planned a farewell, the showmaster can already imagine a career alternative.
Instead of in front of the camera, Silbereisen then sees his place behind a bar – at least in a figurative sense, because the hit star could imagine becoming a pub owner.
"Open an inn or a pub or no idea, but I know for sure: I wouldn't get bored, not for an hour," Florian continues in the conversation.
The showmaster has now sufficiently proven that Florian Silbereisen is a good host – and a Silbereisen pub would certainly be a pleasant compensation for fans if the presenter eventually gave up his hit career.