Goodbye, Peter Kraus: Alleged Removal from TV Show for Udo Jürgens
The Schlager Star's Alleged Ouster
Peter Kraus, a legendary figure in the Schlager music genre, has reportedly been dropped from an upcoming ARD television show featuring a tribute to the late Udo Jürgens. According to Bild, the decision was made in favor of Jürgens, who passed away in 2014.
Behind the Alleged Shift
Sources at ARD have claimed that the program's production team decided to focus solely on Jürgens for the tribute show, rather than including other Schlager stars like Kraus. This decision has raised questions about whether Kraus's age, at 83, played a role in his exclusion.
Kraus has yet to comment on the alleged incident. However, his long and successful career in the music industry suggests that age should not be a factor in his inclusion. Kraus has been a beloved figure in German popular music for decades, with numerous hit songs and a large fan base.
Reactions and Speculations
The news of Kraus's alleged removal from the ARD show has sparked discussions about ageism in the entertainment industry. Some have expressed concerns that older artists may face discrimination or reduced opportunities as they age.
However, it is important to note that AR has not officially confirmed the reasons behind Kraus's exclusion from the tribute show. Further details and official statements from the network or Kraus himself are needed to fully understand the situation.