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"Won't stop polarizing": Melissa Naschenweng defends herself against headline

2023-05-16T18:38:15.336Z

Highlights: Schlager star Melissa Naschweng reveals: That's how it came to the compliment excitement. "I complimented a man and he looked a lot like a former friend of mine," the pop singer reveals. If you are no longer allowed to compliment your fellow human beings, "the world is already so wrong," she says. "Won't stop polarizing again and again," promises Melissa Naschenweng. "There should be a lot more compliments. People need it," she adds.



"A compliment to you ...", sings Melissa Naschenweng in her latest single. But that this can backfire pretty quickly, the pop singer reveals in an interview with Ippen.Media.

Palma – Summer sun, an unbelievable backdrop and really good music: That's what the "pop stars on Mallorca" promised – and didn't promise too much. For two days, fans swayed there with the big pop stars until after sunset. Melissa Naschenweng (32) was also there. But before she created a good atmosphere at the Colloseo Balear with hits like "Kompliment" or "Bergbauernbuam", she took some time and chatted with Ippen.Media. Among other things, about a compliment that suddenly became a mega-excitement.

Schlager star Melissa Naschweng reveals: That's how it came to the compliment excitement

When asked what was the most absurd headline she has ever read about herself, Melissa Naschenweng doesn't have to think twice. "I complimented a man and he looked a lot like a former friend of mine," the pop singer reveals. "What I think, I just say and that's what I'm known for," she continues. "I then said: You're a smart guy, you look like my ex. And then it was written: Naschenweng's appearance on TV".

Melissa Naschenweng doesn't understand why a compliment was made on such a big thing. "If a woman is not allowed to compliment a man and a husband is no longer allowed to compliment a woman, what are we in the world for? That we're walking?" she asks, shaking her head.

"Won't stop polarizing": Melissa Naschenweng defends herself against headline

That's why her latest single "Kompliment" is so close to her heart: "There should be a lot more compliments. People need it." If you are no longer allowed to compliment your fellow human beings, "the world is already so wrong. I won't stop polarizing again and again," promises Melissa Naschenweng.

"A compliment to you ...", sings Melissa Naschenweng in her latest single. But that this can backfire pretty quickly, the pop singer reveals in an interview with Ippen.Media. © IMAGO / ThomasReiner.pro

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At the "Schlagersterne" event, however, there was a curious moment: When hecklers interrupted Howard Carpendale (77), the pop star confidently read the Levites to the disruptors. Sources used: Melissa NaschenwengInterview with IPPEN. MEDIA in the context of the "Schlagersterne Mallorca" Note: IPPEN. As part of a press cooperation, MEDIA was allowed to participate in "Schlagersterne Mallorca" and report from there

Source: merkur

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