Barbara Schöneberger: Presenter thanks Sport1 after 90s nude clip


Barbara Schoeneberger
Presenter thanks Sport1 after 90s nude clip

Barbara Schöneberger once started as a presenter at Sport1.

Barbara Schöneberger once started as a presenter at Sport1.

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Barbara Schöneberger thanked Sport1 for her career. The broadcaster had previously shown an old nude clip of her.

TV presenter Barbara Schöneberger (48) thanked her old employer Sport1 for her career on the occasion of its 30th anniversary. “I wanted to thank you, dear German sports television, because you made my career possible,” she said in a message to the Sport1 “double pass”. “I wasn’t sure how that worked with the advantage and back in tennis and counting. In the end everything went well, at least for me. I’m happy that you’ve been around for so long and will continue to exist.” , said the 48-year-old.

The broadcaster recently showed a contribution to Schöneberger’s Sport1 career for the anniversary. There was also an old video in which the presenter, who was freshly minted at the time, can be seen shirtless. Her chest is only covered by a belly band. She breathes a simple “Adios” into the camera and giggles. In 1999 she presented the tennis show “Tie Break” on what was then DSF, which was later renamed Sport1.

Uli Hoeneß congratulates Sport1 personally

In addition to the presenter, Uli Hoeneß (71) also congratulated the broadcaster on its milestone birthday. The former president of FC Bayern Munich was even personally a guest in the Sport1 “Doppelpass”, in which he has long since become a legend. After all, Hoeneß has discussed football events numerous times since the Sports Talk began.

At the side of the longtime Bayern manager, the ex-soccer professionals Stefan Effenberg (54) and Mario Basler (54) were guests in the show moderated by Florian König (55).

Of course, there were also arguments about current football events. The discussants were particularly concerned with Manuel Neuer (38) and his injury.

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