After Joko Winterscheidt appeared last week on Who is stealing the show from me? could prevail, this time there was a regular edition of the show. Kurt Krömer, Tommi Schmitt, Nina Chuba and Wildcard Robert fought to moderate the final show next weekend – This time a celebrity was able to assert himself against Joko.
From can phones to Google searches: Curious categories at WSMDS
The concept of the Joko Show is now well known: there are 3 prize levels and 8 categories. After each winning level, the first person gets a coin and the last person has to leave the show. Nina Chuba prevailed relatively quickly and gradually won all three coins. Wildcard Robert was able to keep up for a long time, but finally had to admit defeat to Nina’s big lead.
In addition to categories like strange Google searches complete or the correct answer via can telephone passed on to people in the audience, there was also one of Joko’s favorite categories: Song song song. The category in which the house band mixes two songs together and you have to guess the two songs based on the instruments played and the lyrics sung.
Who’s stealing the show? this time with a homage to the popular RTL show
For the eighth category, Joko made a special homage: he staged The Bachelorette with Nina Chuba in the lead role. She was already looking forward to it: “A world that I know very well,” the singer said in advance and even accidentally revealed which category it would be:
I love watching Bachelorette, right? Isn’t it Bachelorette? Oh…
Then she laughed and Joko joined in: “I love Nina.” During the category, Joko was allowed to serve as a candidate for Nina as a bachelorette. This category was a highlight for Nina Chuba’s fans. One Instagram user said “Best Bachelorette,” while another user wrote:
OK WSMDS is all well and good, but when Bachelorette?
Nina Chuba wins the show – but fans remain skeptical
Nina Chuba finally made it to the final, confidently defeating Joko secured the moderation of the next edition of Who steals the show from me? While some fans are happy, there are also negative comments about the show. Nina Chuba is largely well received by fans, but many people wonder whether Joko didn’t lose on purpose.
A fan writes on Instagram:
It’s just a shame how obviously pushed! I realize that the guests are supposed to host their prepared shows and yes, it’s still good entertainment, but when it’s so obvious it gets tiring at some point!
Above all, the seemingly simple questions that Joko cannot answer are highlighted. Another Instagram user writes: “How crazy was that?” However, there is no official confirmation that the winners have been determined from the outset or that Joko is intentionally losing.
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Who’s stealing the show? Runs every Sunday at 8:15 p.m. on Joyn and ProSieben. Sunday’s final can be watched in advance with a JoynPlus+ subscription.