- Alexander becomes a father once more.
"DSDS" Star Alexander Klaws, 40, is now a "thrilled three-time father": The vocalist and his spouse Nadja Scheiwiller, 39, have added another member to their family. They shared the joyous news on Instagram on the night of August 25th. They also revealed the baby's details: "We're surprisingly smitten and incredibly thankful that our little Lion has securely and healthily become a part of our 'wild Klaws family'," the post stated.
Klaw's shared a picture of him reclining on the ground with his two elder kids seated on his back, and Nadja showing off the newborn. Klaw's is holding up a banner that reads "Match Over".
Alexander Klaws didn't need to dressing up as "Winnetou" in the delivery room
"I can't even begin to convey the whirlwind of feelings I've experienced in the past few days and weeks," the singer and musical performer added. "But I can say this: No, I wasn't donning a Winnetou costume in the delivery room, because yes, I was present for the birth, as Lion had maintained his conversations with the first father-son duo in the womb and arrived on a day off."
He continued: "It's impossible to feel more proud, more grateful, and yet more humbled in the face of the raw might of childbirth, towards Nadja and every woman worldwide! Now we're simply relishing the time getting acquainted... Welcome, little Lion!"
Alexander Klaws announced via Instagram on Easter Monday (1st April) that he was becoming a father once more. He tied the knot with Nadja Scheiwiller in 2019 and met her in 2010 during rehearsals for the musical "Tarzan". They already have two sons, Lenny and Flynn. Klaws made a name for himself as the victor of RTL's first season of "Germany's Got Talent" in 2003.
The following announcement was made on Klaws' Instagram post: "We're thrilled to share that we've welcomed a new member into our family, Lion." It was revealed in the post that Klaws and his wife, Nadja, were "surprisingly smitten and incredibly thankful" for the safe and healthy arrival of their newborn.