Fanbase is alarmed by Gottschalk's disturbing suicide note
Things Thomas Gottschalk is suggesting on Instagram? He's announcing a new book titled "Unfiltered" and a book tour, implying some sort of departure, while also mentioning Stefan Raab. So, what's the connection between the two?
German TV icon Thomas Gottschalk has left his followers in a whirl after an Instagram post about a seemingly final farewell, along with marketing his upcoming book. The 74-year-old entertainer and media mogul stated, "Stefan Raab is back - I'm calling it quits!", in his post. According to him, the book isn't just a reflection on the current era, but also a vocal critique. The intriguing title: "Unfiltered". He's mapped out a book tour through Germany in October. And guess who's making a return to the small screen? None other than Stefan Raab!
Gottschalk expands on his book's theme: "I'm not bitching, just curious. I'll keep asking, louder than ever! I hope my questions resonate with you. Those who want to delve deeper into my thoughts need to buy the book. For those who prefer my live reading and engaging discussion, join in at my readings. Raab's already taken a hit. Maybe I'll get flak for my opinions too! But I stand by them."
Among the plethora of compliments and request for autographs, there's a sprinkle of anxiety about Gottschalk possibly retiring from the world of TV entirely. A comment reads, "You're a piece of German TV history.", while another fan adds, "What? You're calling it quits? Please, not from the small screen!"
In addition to signing his new book at the Frankfurt Book Fair on October 19, Gottschalk plans to touch down at other destinations on his book tour, including Hamburg, Berlin, Munich, Vienna, and Cologne. Gottschalk, a staple of German entertainment, has already authored two books - "Herbstblond" in 2015 and "Herbstbunt" in 2019.
The entertainment industry is abuzz with the news of Thomas Gottschalk's Instagram post, announcing his book titled "Unfiltered" and hinting at a departure. His post mentions the return of Stefan Raab to the small screen, suggesting a possible connection between the two.
Gottschalk's book tour, covering cities like Hamburg, Berlin, Munich, Vienna, and Cologne, has fans excited for live readings and discussions, hoping to hear more about his thoughts and potential criticisms in "Unfiltered."