Joachim Lambi is valued and feared as a tough juror on the RTL dance show “Let’s Dance” – since the format’s first season, which was launched in 2006, Lambi has been an integral part of the jury. The current season ended in May, and since then the Duesberg native has been able to devote more of himself to other projects.
Llami is not inactive at this time instagram For example, he shows his more than 82,000 followers at irregular intervals what events he was present at. Earlier in the month she attended a ceremony with professional dancers Renata and Valentin Lucin.
Of course, he also has to look at the scheduling obligations to see how he gets from A to B – Llamby has now shared with his community his displeasure with a particular mode of transport. When it comes to train travel, he looks as tough as “Let’s Dance”.
Long worked against Die Bahn and the Greens
Along with co-jurors Motsi Mabuse and Guido Maria Kretschmer, Lambi took home a television award last weekend for the joint Vox program “Showtime of My Life -“. Stars Against Cancer” in the Best Factual Entertainment category. However, it seemed that its joy was over over the weekend.
On 19 September, the 57-year-old posted a photo of a congested track at Frankfurt Central Station on Instagram. Apparently it was delayed and the judge did not hold back long to his dismay. He wrote angrily about Snapshot:
“Great! Railways is once again ahead with punctuality and reliability!”
and do a swipe on them too political she added: “Many thanks also to the Greens for supporting the railway in this way. I love to fly…” Furthermore, Lambie provided the comment with three angry emojis.
Fans are critics of Party Swipe
some of his fan Then reported similar experiences with the train – train cancellations, overcrowded coaches and delays have also been experienced in the past by many commentators.
However, in terms of the party to which he was addressing, many commentators did not quite agree: “And what can the Greens do about it now? The decisions of the past 16 years have been made by others…” And “it again makes exactly 0.0 sense. Green want to make rail travel more attractive, but for that first DB will have to be further funded by the government”, the article read under. Finally, a third user added: “Railways is a disaster, but transport minister is from him” CSU“
At present there is no plan to strike the engine drivers
In reality, however, the Greens want to develop railways as the most powerful means of transportation – and also make them more reliable. The “Let’s Dance” jury is apparently going very slow at the moment.
A major topic in the past few months was mainly the wage dispute between Deutsche Bahn and the GDL union. It was only after repeated strikes that an agreement was found last week, and the new collective agreement will now last until October 2023.
Chances are that by then perhaps no more work will stop for the train drivers, Lalambi is likely to change his mind again – And possibly away from domestic flights.
(CFL)