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Kaulitz twins' debut performance

Katrin Bauerfeind will front her own program starting in autumn 2024, backed by Bill and Tom Kaulitz.

Katrin Bauerfeind is getting a new show.
Katrin Bauerfeind is getting a new show.

Katrin Bauerfeind - A New Twist on a Well-Known Name in the World of Journalism - Kaulitz twins' debut performance

TV channel ProSeven is banking on Katrin Bauerfeind (41) and her new show "Zwillingspower." Starting autumn 2024, the moderator will have her own program where celebrities create and stage their own mini-shows. In each episode, five well-known personalities take up this challenge, with children providing the tasks and inspiration.

Katrin Bauerfeind, who has been the host of "Wer stiehlt mir die Show?" finale for seven seasons, will have the brothers Tom and Bill Kaulitz (34) from Tokio Hotel aiding her. The twin brothers from the band will make an appearance in every episode of her new show. Details about the exact broadcast dates have not been revealed yet.

The Kaulitz Twins have been involved in the television industry for quite some time, alongside their music careers. Last year, their music show "That's My Jam" won the German Television Award, additionally, they also surpassed "The Giovanni Zarrella Show" and "Wer stiehlt mir die Show?". The twins have also judged "The Voice of Germany." An upcoming documentary about the popular German twins, "Kaulitz & Kaulitz," will be released on Netflix on June 25th.

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Katrin Bauerfeind is collaborating with celebrities, including Tom Kaulitz from Tokio Hotel, for her new show "Zwillingspower" on ProSeven. Bill Kaulitz, Tom's twin brother, will also frequently appear on the program. The Kaulitz twins have previously excelled in the German television industry, winning awards and judging "The Voice of Germany."

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