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“Who’s stealing my show?”: Joko Winterscheidt wins again

“Who’s stealing my show?”: Joko Winterscheidt wins again

“Who's running the show for me?”
Joko Winterscheidt wins again

Nina Chuba and Kurt Krömer (r.) have no chance in the second episode of Joko Winterscheidt's show.

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TV hero Joko Winterscheidt proves himself to be a tough nut to crack again in the eighth season of “Who’s Stealing My Show?”

Joko Winterscheidt, 45, was also able to take part in the second episode of the eighth season of “Who's going to steal my show?” (Sundays, 8:15 p.m., ProSieben and Joyn). Only former wildcard winner Verena made life difficult for him and would have quickly challenged him for the show.

Difficult start

The celebrity participants in the season – comedian Kurt Krömer, 49, musician Nina Chuba, 25, and podcaster Tommi Schmitt, 35 – left the clever dentist behind. In the opening game “The Easy Five”, however, all of Winterscheidt's opponents shine with little general knowledge, as in the first episode. For example, no one recognized the “right before left” traffic sign. “I don't even know how I managed to get my driver's license,” Chuba summed up the sadness.

The singer was the first to be kicked out of the show and had to do the dreaded walk of shame. This was followed by games such as “The wall must go” and “Much or no much” (based on the former Sat.1 show “Deal or no Deal”). Finally, Verena was able to win the prompter game. She is the first wildcard candidate in three seasons to make it to the final against Joko Winterscheidt. However, the dentist's nervousness proved to be her undoing – and the experienced TV star was once again ahead.

Will the candidates have more luck in the third episode? The winner will be allowed to present the show in the next episode according to his or her own ideas. Joko Winterscheidt then switched to the other side and tried to win back his show.

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