Status: 02.10.2023, 07:11 a.m.
By: Lukas Einkammerer
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How does Frédéric Prince of Anhalt feel about his adopted son Marcus after the turtle scandal? That's what he did in an interview with IPPEN. MEDIA reveal ...
Munich – Marcus von Anhalt (56) does not seem to have made friends with the scandalous video in which he uses a live turtle in his football exercises. Even his own father, Frédéric Prinz von Anhalt (80), publicly railed against the reality star – and also loses in an interview with IPPEN. MEDIA at the Munich Oktoberfest no particularly nice words about his adopted son ...
"You can't attack animals": Frédéric Prinz von Anhalt talks about Skandal_Video of Marcus
In the Instagram video, which Marcus von Anhalt has since deleted, the controversial reality star could be seen performing soccer drills with a turtle and repeatedly shooting the ball at the animal. The clip drew a veritable tidal wave of criticism and, in addition to Pietro Lombardi (31) and Oliver Pocher (45), also called his father Frédéric Prince of Anhalt on the scene, who made it clear in an interview with RTL how he stands on the latest shock action of his adopted son: "This is criminal, this is cruelty to animals, this must not happen."
In the meantime, a few weeks have passed, but Frédéric Prinz von Anhalt still doesn't seem to be good at talking to Marcus, as he said in an interview with IPPEN. MEDIA at the event of Verena Kerth (42) and Marc Terenzi (45) in the Oktoberfest tent "Zur Bratwurst".
To date, there has been no clarifying conversation between the two and the Los Angeles-based businessman continues: "Something like that doesn't work for me at all. I have so many animals at home myself. I was brought up from home like this: Animals can't help themselves, animals have to be protected. You must not attack animals. That's what you learned at school as a small child. But to do that as an adult... You must not attack animals. The turtle got a shock."
Prince Frédéric of Anhalt: That's how many adopted children he has
The entrepreneur more than once made it possible to make the step from bourgeois life to the world of nobility. In addition to Prince Marcus, Prince Frédéric of Anhalt has five other adopted sons.
1. Prince Maximilian Michael of Anhalt (56)2. Prince Oliver Leopold of Anhalt (†45)3. Prince Alexander Eduard Maximilian of Anhalt (51)4. Prince Maximilian Ferdinand Leopold of Anhalt 5. Prince Marcus Eberhard Edward of Anhalt (56)6. Prince Kevin of Anhalt (29)
Today, however, none of the adoptions are really satisfied. "I've adopted six times and fallen on my face six times – especially during the last adoption," he told Bunte.
Source: Bunte, Focus
Clear message: Frédéric Prince of Anhalt no longer has contact with adopted son Marcus
Prince Marcus and Frédéric, who was once adopted by Marie Auguste, Princess of Anhalt, do not seem to maintain a good relationship today. Quite the opposite. Opposite IPPEN. MEDIA, the former "Battle of the Reality Stars" participant has a more than clear answer to the question of whether he and Marcus are still in contact: "No! No. Zero!" That must have sat there.
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Frédéric Prince of Anhalt is no longer particularly fond of his adopted son Marcus. © Screenshot/Instagram/prinzmarcus; IMAGO/Revierfoto (photomontage)
Prince Marcus von Anhalt made serious allegations of animal cruelty with his turtle video, while "Goodbye Germany" stars Lisha and Lou Savage undertook a drastic – and questionable – rescue operation to save a four-legged friend – and boasted about their violations of the law on the net. Sources used:IPPEN. MEDIA interview with Prince Frédéric of Anhalt