People - Celebrities in a Christmassy mood at Munich fundraising gala
Despite the snow chaos, the celebrities are thrilled with Munich's winter. "It looks like a winter wonderland," said "Germany's Next Topmodel" winner Alex Mariah Peter at the Mon Chéri Barbara Day in Munich on Monday evening. To warm up, the model is looking forward to a visit to the museums - especially the Glyptothek. Model Adriana Lima was also excited to visit the Christmas markets with her husband before returning to Los Angeles and Brazil, where it's summer right now. "We will spend Christmas with the children on the beach," said the 42-year-old.
The 15th fundraising gala under the motto "Give the gift of happiness" supported the foundation of actress Maria Furtwängler and her daughter Elisabeth with 60,000 euros, which is committed to ending violence against women and girls, among other things. The stars are also committed to animals and their welfare: "We are not the owners of this world, but we act as if we are, and that is very bad. I think that animals should also get respect," said the Italian actress, Ornella Muti.
For happiness, you need "a good family - good work, good people and good humor. That's important for life," explained the so-called "Dr. Love", Giovanni Angiolini. "I think it's quite hard to grasp what happiness is. I mean, I'm half Irish and we have a lot of opinions on happiness," joked actress Mischa Barton ("O.C., California").
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- Despite the cold weather, Brazilian model Adriana Lima is excited to explore Munich's colorful Christmas markets before her return to the summer in Los Angeles and Brazil.
- The International fundraising gala in Munich, Germany, raised 60,000 euros for the foundation of actress Maria Furtwängler and her daughter Elisabeth, which works to end violence against women and girls.
- German fashion enthusiasts were equally thrilled with the event, as Munich turned into a happy and lively winter wonderland during the gala.
- Singer-actress Mischa Barton from Los Angeles agreed that happiness is hard to define, but joked that as a half-Irish woman, she has plenty of opinions on the matter.
- The Italian actress Ornella Muti, who attended the gala, emphasized the importance of respecting animals, as they are not just resources for human use.
- The winner of "Germany's Next Topmodel," Alex Mariah Peter, expressed her enthusiasm for visiting Munich's museums, particularly the Glyptothek, during the winter season.
- While celebrating the holiday spirit, actors and celebrities in attendance at the fundraising gala advocated for the well-being of people and the environment, spreading happiness and joy.
- To promote happiness, "Dr. Love" Giovanni Angiolini shared his belief that a strong family, meaningful work, and good relationships with positive people are essential components of a fulfilling life.
- Los Angeles-based promis Alex Mariah Peter and Adriana Lima were among the happy celebrities who attended the International fundraising gala in Munich, Germany, enjoying the festive atmosphere and holiday spirit with people from around the world.
Source: www.stern.de