Berlin – She has been around show business since she was a little girl – and knows how hard it can be! Actor and reality star Jimi Blue Ochsenknecht (33) spoke openly about his experiences as a former child star – and about which path his daughter, Snow (4), should not take too early.
In an interview with “Web.de News,” the former “Wilde Kerle” favorite said clearly: “I think the age I started – when I was ten years old – was too early.” If her daughter wants to appear on television in the future, she will have to make time. And, says Jimi Blue: “First of all, something other than reality.”
In the documentary “Yeliz & Jimi – We Are Family?!” Jimi and Yeliz provide personal insight into their lives. The format can be seen on Sky from December 2
Yeliz said: “At 18 – why not?”
Yeliz Koç (30), former Jimi Blue and mothers of young children Snowseeing things a little more relaxed. When asked when she would let her daughter watch reality TV, she answered and laughed: “At 18? Definitely do it!”
Koç emphasizes that he wants to give Snow all the freedom he wants later: “Whatever he wants.”
However different their views may be, they both agree on one thing: Snow must go her own way, without pressure, without coercion.
Games and fun with Jimi and his little daughter. The actor thanked his ex Yeliz for having a place in their daughter’s life again after not caring for Snow for three years.
A new documentary about Jimi & Yeliz begins in December
Because the two reality stars will soon be seen together again on TV: “Yeliz & Jimi – We Are Family?!” starts on December 2 on Sky and Wow – with a double episode.
According to the announcement, the series will feature “more personal insight than ever before” – and promises real drama, emotion and family moments.
Princess Snow remains protected
But one thing is certain for Jimi Blue: his daughter must not be the object of reality.
“Snow is fuzzy,” he explains – meaning it can only be seen as a blur. “Of course you can see him here and there, but his face is unrecognizable.” According to Ochsenknecht, other children in the documentary are also shown unrecognizable.
A conscious move to protect Snow – and perhaps wise advice from a father who knows what it’s like to be the center of attention.
