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Munich woman shows alleged attempt to recruit her for backstage visit at Rammstein – "Absolutely blatant"

2023-06-08T09:44:49.343Z

Highlights: Munich woman publishes screenshot: "Hello beauty, would you like to visit Rammstein shows in Germany?" Jasmin is a Twitch streamer and influencer on numerous social media. By making the chat public, she wants to "show that such requests actually existed and thus contribute to the credibility of the victims" The authenticity of the screenshot cannot be verified by our editors, Thus it remains unclear whether she should actually become a victim of the "Rammstein system" And whether the alleged Instagram chat partner was even acting on behalf of Rammenstein.



An oppressive screenshot leaves many stunned: It is supposed to show how a Munich woman was to be recruited as a guest for Rammstein shows.

Munich - Were women specifically recruited via social media for the dubious "Row Zero" as well as for after-show parties at Rammstein concerts? And did sexual acts take place there - possibly against their will? These allegations are in the room after the reports of possible victims are increasing. More and more sufferers are reporting their experiences on the Internet. A woman who was supposedly responsible for the "recruitment" of the ladies, whether on her own or in consultation, has since been banished from the band. Perhaps she was not alone in this despicable task.

Munich woman publishes screenshot: "Hello beauty, would you like to visit Rammstein shows in Germany?"

Now a young woman who calls herself MinusElf, whose name is Jasmin and who lives in Munich, has spoken out online. All of this is just as unverifiable as her other details and the screenshot she posts. But her statements seem authentic, and she has allowed our editors to report on her tweet.

She just watched Kayla Shyx's video, she tweeted. In the viral clip, an influencer shared her upsetting experiences with Rammstein. "This shit has to stop. Hundreds of girls are affected," Kayla Shyx said. Jasmin from Munich now writes: "With regard to the entire Rammstein issue, this news from last year really gives me a stomachache .... luckily I never went there."

Her screenshot shows an Instagram chat in English. "Hello beauty, would you like to visit Rammstein shows in Germany?", Jasmin is written. She first shows interest and asks where the question comes from. "Found your profile on Insta. You are so great. I thought it might be cool to invite you," the explanation reads. "What do you mean by inviting?", Jasmin wants to know. The answer: "To give you free entry to the fan zone and the backstage."

The alleged chat history shocks many users. "Omg creepy", "Dude how blatantly simple" and "How creepy wtf", they write. Jasmin says: "With the background knowledge, definitely, at that time I really didn't think anything of it." By making the chat public, she wants to "show that such requests actually existed and thus contribute to the credibility of the victims." When asked about Twitter, Jasmin clarifies that she did not have any tickets. "I was only contacted because of my Instagram profile."

Rammstein screenshot shocks many: "Absolutely blatant"

Another user says: "Absolutely awesome. How criminally and sex-addicted do you have to be to have several employees who write to women on Instagram and lure 'fresh meat' with free cards. It's totally creepy, and it's really reminiscent of the scam of human traffickers."

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Jasmin is a Twitch streamer and influencer on numerous social media. For almost 7,000 fans on Instagram, she regularly posts selfies and photos of herself, gaming, hiking, in the city of Munich or in the Allianz Arena at the FC Bayern game. She is 25 years old and a supporter of the record champions, but not of Rammstein, she explains to our editors: "I wouldn't call myself a fan. My mother was a big Rammstein fan, so I listened to the music a lot, especially in my childhood. I always liked the music, but not in such a way that I had to buy tickets for a concert." She then did not answer further in the Instagram chat.

The screenshot bears the date of May 4, 2022. In the weeks that followed, Rammstein Arena played shows in various cities in Germany. Should Jasmin also be recruited to please singer Till Lindemann backstage? The authenticity of the screenshot cannot be verified by our editors. Thus, it remains unclear whether she should actually become a victim of the "Rammstein system". And whether the alleged Instagram chat partner was even acting on behalf of Rammstein.

Several Twitter users formulate a different suspicion - namely that Jasmin should simply become a victim of a scam. "This news is not unique to Rammstein. Because of the poor English, I would almost bet on a scam." How did the first Munich show on June 7, 2023 at the Olympic Stadium go? A concert review. (lin)

Source: merkur

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