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Ildikó von Kürthy no longer wants to torture herself in high heels

Bestselling author Ildikó von Kürthy (55, "Es wird Zeit") puts comfort above style. "Today, I wouldn't suffer an entire evening in high heels," said Kürthy in an interview with the magazine "Gala" (Thursday). In her 2015 book "Neuland. Wie ich mich selbst gesuchtte und jemand ganz anderen fand"...

Author Ildikó von Kürthy in Hamburg. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
Author Ildikó von Kürthy in Hamburg. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Bestselling author - Ildikó von Kürthy no longer wants to torture herself in high heels

Bestselling author Ildikó von Kürthy (55, "Es wird Zeit") puts comfort above style. "Today, I wouldn't suffer an entire evening in high heels," said Kürthy in an interview with the magazine "Gala" (Thursday). In her 2015 book "Neuland. Wie ich mich selbst gesuchtte und jemand ganz anderen fand" (2015), she wrote about attempts at self-optimization - including Botox treatments and hair extensions. Today, the author shows her comfortable side on Instagram: cuddling her dog on the couch in a relaxed look. She published her first novel "Mondscheintarif" in 1999, launching her bestselling career.

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Ildikó von Kürthy, the author known for her bestselling book "Neuland. Wie ich mich selbst gesuchtte und jemand ganz anderen fand", now prefers comfort over high heels, as stated in a recent interview with German magazine "Gala". On her Instagram profile, she frequently shares images of herself in a relaxed and comfortable look, often cuddling with her dog. Although she began her literary career in Hamburg, Germany with the publication of her first novel "Mondscheintarif" in 1999, the contemporary world of literature and technology have led her to Berlin, where she continues to make a significant impact. Finding convenience in social media platforms like Instagram, she connects with her readers and shares aspects of her life beyond the written word.

Source: www.stern.de

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