She cannot do without this thing

She cannot do without this thing

Susanne Daubner is one of the most famous faces in Germany: day after day she provides the audience with top -up news in the Tagesschau. Now the 63-year-old unpacked a curious ritual that must be fulfilled before every message shoot.

“Bad omen”: Tagesschau spokeswoman Susanne Daubner surprises with an unusual ritual

Susanne Daubner is one of the best -known personalities on German TV. The news spokeswoman has been presenting the Tagesschau for 25 years and informs about world events with her factual, calm manner. For a long time she had a call as a beer -most fun brake, but this image is leaving the icon behind: Last time Daubner has been presenting herself on TV and is happy to chat out of the sewing box.

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On March 14th she was a guest in NDR Talk Show and here too she performed some anecdotes. Among other things, she enjoyed the audience with a story about her striking, deep voice. Her voice helped her to be taken more seriously by men: “You just listen more when the voice is a little deeper.” But she didn’t train for her voice: “But I actually had a voice break like the boys at the age of 14.” Since then, her voice has been significantly lower than is common for women.

Then Susanne Daubner surprised with an unexpected confession: The TV legend has a very specific tick that has to do with its work at the Tagesschau. Daubner reveals that she has a must-have without being able to work: a blue pens. Any other color is unthinkable for them: “When it is black, it is a bad omen for me.” Therefore, she would never fall back on another color: “I would never make corrections in my reports with a black pen.”

Fortunately, the Tagesschau icon provided: “I’ve already created a custody account, So that it never happens to me that there is no blue pen in the office. “

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