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Better “Sodom and Gomorrah” than the “square Kastl”: Neureuther accepts people’s stares

2024-02-26T10:03:46.392Z

Highlights: Better “Sodom and Gomorrah’ than the “square Kastl”: Neureuther accepts people’s stares. Ex-ski racer Felix Neure Luther is considered an opinionated public figure. The 39-year-old makes no secret of his focus on climate protection and on sustainable and ecologically sensible living within his own four walls. The father of three children is not only making a name for himself on TV, he can also be seen from time to time on the slopes.



As of: February 26, 2024, 10:52 a.m

By: Christian Nemeth

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Felix Neureuther likes to take a clear stance.

This is also the case in a TV show about cell phones and raising children - albeit with a smile.

Munich – The former top ski racer Felix Neureuther is considered an opinionated public figure.

The 39-year-old makes no secret of his focus on climate protection and on sustainable and ecologically sensible living within his own four walls.

Proper handling and protection of his children is also important to the Munich native.

This recently became clear again in a slightly humorous way on the

Ringlstetter

program on Bavarian Radio.

Felix Neureuther reports on a funny cell phone anecdote

In a conversation with the host moderator Hannes Ringlstetter, the former professional winter athlete emphasizes that he likes to point out things in order to get people, and especially children, excited about a certain thing.

For him, Felix Neureuther explains with a Bavarian accent, “that people don’t look into the square box all the time and that that’s the world.”

The world, says the father of three children, cannot be found in smartphones; rather, it is “more beautiful and out in nature, with great achievements, with emotions, with sports.” Neureuther also seems to have successfully introduced this attitude to his own kids , as he reveals with a wink: “We have three small children at home and we often don’t dare to go out to eat in a restaurant somewhere.

Because here we have Sodom and Gomorrah, it's full throttle.

And then they hop around each other again, something flies around each other again.

And Miri and I just think to ourselves: 'For God's sake, for God's sake, we're looking at this.'

Ex-ski racer Felix Neureuther explains to Hannes Ringlstetter with a smile what he doesn't like at all: kids who just stare at their cell phones.

© BR Fernsehen/Ringlstetter

Neureuther reveals what bothers him when he eats

In the end, Felix Neureuther also makes it clear that this hustle and bustle and noisy running around is absolutely intentional: “Back in the day, it was still somewhat normal, wasn’t it?” Rather, it bothers him when children constantly look at their smartphones while eating – in a colorful and colorful way wild.

Meanwhile, Neureuther is not only making a name for himself on TV, he can also be seen from time to time on the slopes, for example with his friend Bastian Schweinsteiger.

The successful ex-athlete recently almost made a second “white sausage faux pas”.

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Source: merkur

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