There appears to be a schism between DSDS juror Katja Krasavice and pop superstar Dieter Bohlen. Katja follows up in the interview and describes how she saw Dieter working on the set. Dieter, she claims, is a "narcissist" who is insulting to women.
Dieter Bohlen, a DSDS juror, made a terrible error on "Deutschland sucht den Superstar" at the start of the year. He questioned applicant Jill Lange, who was previously on dating programs, "Did you do something normal, or just graduate and then let yourself be noodled?"
Katja Krasavice, a DSDS jury member, was so outraged by this comment that she dedicated her own song to Dieter Bohlen, rapping: "I'm not sitting in juries for a few hundred thousand, but around Defending bitches, that's it."Katja Krasavice slammed the pop behemoth once more in an interview with "Bild am Sonntag" and said unequivocally what she thinks about Dieter Bohlen.
It is unlikely that Dieter Bohlen and Katja Krasavice will serve on the DSDS jury again next year. The rapper says in an interview published on "bild.de": "I stand for values." And I am their representative. I'm unable to continue the constellation with Dieter. "I will not sit next to anyone who stomps these values into the ground."Bohlen's actions following his verbal derailment was particularly offensive to the 26-year-old. "The worst part was that Dieter never apologized to Jill." It just takes five seconds, but he lacks this size," Katja Krasavice explains.
However, the rapper considers Dieter Bohlen's approach toward women to be generally problematic. "He only talks to men," she continues. For a long period, I was courteous to him. Come on, he's an elderly man, maybe fatigued. Until I finally realized: Dieter despises women. He's simply embarrassing."
Katja Krasavice also makes it apparent in the interview that her relationship with Dieter Bohlen was not strained from the start. "We were like a family," she says of her early days on the jury. Until I discovered Dieter is a narcissist with little empathy for others.
Despite his issues with Dieter Bohlen, the singer does not regret participating in the performance. "So many women have written to thank me for standing up to a supposedly powerful man." "I'm proud of that," she says.
Sources: BILD, Focus.de