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Some pop stars have spoken openly about their pensions - but they are often low. Mickie Krause has a clear opinion on this.
Wettringen – As a young, successful artist, life is very good financially. However, some forget to think about the future. Retirement provision doesn't play a big role for everyone - and unfortunately they feel that afterwards. Schlager star Mickie Krause (53) is now speaking out and making it clear that he has no understanding whatsoever.
“Of course you can’t expect a pension either”: Mickie Krause horrified by her Schlager colleagues
In Barbara Schöneberger's (50) podcast "With the Waffles of a Woman", reality TV star Natascha Ochsenknecht (59) recently openly revealed the amount of her future pension - not exactly much, but according to her, it is "a good pair of shoes". already in there. Other celebrities are also open about the topic - but for many it is clear that some of them cannot expect a large sum when they get older.
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Under an article from the online portal
schlager.de
, in which the mini-pensions of various pop stars were compiled, Mickie Krause commented on Facebook in disbelief: “Just a quick note: If you don't pay into the pension fund, of course you can't get a pension Expect!” According to the Schlager portal, music legend Heino (85) receives a significantly higher pension of 1,635 euros than his showbiz colleagues.
“I will receive a good pension in 2027”: Mickie Krause has made provisions
“That's why people who have been paying into the pension fund for many years rightly have a higher pension than Drews and Co.! “I’ve been in the artists’ social security fund since 1998 (Jürgen doesn’t even know that) and I’ll get a good pension in 2027,” is Mickie Krause’s final feedback on the article. Jürgen Drews in particular gets a real kick out of Mickie Krause. The “A Bed in the Cornfield” interpreter is only supposed to receive a pension of around 200 euros per month.
Pensions are also an issue for celebrities - and not everyone is lucky enough to be able to count on a large sum in old age. Pop singer Mickie Krause has a clear opinion on this. © left: IMAGO / Future Image; middle: IMAGO / BOBO; right: IMAGO / Monn picture agency
Mickie Krause doesn't seem to be able to understand the behavior of his Schlager colleagues. But there are also artists who have thought about their retirement provision in an exemplary manner. The former “In aller Friendship” actress Jutta Kammann (80), for example, saved money for her retirement early on.
Sources used:
schlager.de, Facebook (Mickie Krause)