Natalie Langer

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Natalie Langer (born October 24, 1981 in Hoyerswerda ) is a German television presenter .

Life

Natalie Langer grew up in Hoyerswerda. After completing secondary school, she moved to Bavaria at the age of 16 , where she trained as a retail saleswoman . During her stay in Bavaria, she took part in misses and won 20 national and international Miss titles by 2002 (including Miss Lausitzring, Miss World Bikini Model, Miss Domina Model Of Universe, Miss Radio Salü).

From December 20, 2004, she took part in the fifth season of the German edition of the reality TV show Big Brother , in which she became known as a Lausitz-Luder because of her often veilless appearances. After moving out on February 21, 2005, she was seen again in the celebrity special of the sixth season in September 2005 in the Big Brother house. From 2005 to June 2008 she moderated competitions on the television channel 9Live and was part of the team of moderators for the live call-in-show Night-Loft, which was produced in the 9Live studios and broadcast on ProSieben .

From January to July 2008 Natalie Langer wrote a column about the events in the Big Brother house for the online media magazine TVmatrix . She also starred in the seventh episode of the web TV soap They call us Candy Girls , which was broadcast on MySpace on May 19, 2008 . Since 2009 she has been seen more often as an actress on Bavarian television , where she participated in the comedy formats Normal is des ned and Grünwald Friday Comedy . For the latter, she worked once a month as an outside reporter between December 2009 and December 2010.

With the broadcast on August 13, 2011, Natalie Langer took over the moderation of the talk and entertainment program Nachtfahrt TV .

Since August 26, 2013 Natalie Langer has been a presenter for the German music television broadcaster .

In July 2013 Natalie Langer caused a traffic accident under the influence of alcohol in which a man was seriously injured. After trying to cover up her involvement - with the help of her fiancé - at the end of June 2016 she was sentenced to an 18-month suspended sentence, disqualification for one year and 120 hours of community service for negligent dangerous physical harm. Her fiancé, who, in consultation with her, wanted to cover up the accident, was sentenced to eight months' probation and also has to donate 2,500 euros to the organization against alcohol and drugs in road traffic .

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Individual evidence

  1. Moderator Natalie Langer sentenced to suspended sentence . rbb 24 , June 29, 2016.
    Uta Eisenhardt: Alcohol drive by Natalie Langer: Through the night without conscience , Spiegel Online, June 29, 2016.