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"Battle of the Reality Stars": Arabella Kiesbauer's Comeback on German Television

The Austrian TV presenter Arabella Kiesbauer will return to German television, where she will host the sixth season of the trash TV show "Battle of the Reality Stars" on RTLzwei.

"When the offer came to host 'Battle of the Reality Stars', I was immediately thrilled. I am a very intuitive person and I immediately agreed", Arabella Kiesbauer told the "Bild" newspaper. Germany has always been something special for the TV presenter. "I have experienced many unforgettable moments here."

Arabella Kiesbauer Hosts "Battle of the Reality Stars" Instead of Cathy Hummels

According to the "Bild" report, Kiesbauer is succeeding Cathy Hummels, the previous host of the RTLzwei show. "She knows the reality business like few others and knows how to deal with the emotions of the stars and starlets as directly as she is empathetic. We are looking forward to it and warmly welcome Arabella", Malte Kruber, Program Director Entertainment at RTLzwei, was quoted.

The Austrian hosted, among other things, the afternoon talk show "Arabella" on ProSieben from 1994 to 2004 and "Stars in the Manege" for ARD. In Austria, she presents formats such as "Farmer Wants a Wife" (ATV) and "The Masked Singer Austria" (Puls4). According to the "Bild" report, filming for the sixth season of "Battle of the Reality Stars" in Thailand has already begun.

Cathy Hummels and RTLzwei announced the departure of Cathy Hummels from the trash TV show in early September. The broadcaster said that after five seasons, they plan a "content development". At the same time, presenter Hummels wants more time for her private life. On Instagram, she announced that she wanted to have more time for her son with regard to his school time.

(APA/Red)

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