“Welcome to Austria”: Helene Fischer reveals private details about her daughter

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«Welcome Austria»Helene Fischer reveals private details regarding her daughter

Pop queen Helene Fischer was a guest on ORF. In an interview with Dirk Stermann and Christoph Grissemann, she chatted regarding being a mother.

Helene Fischer (38) shared private details regarding her motherhood on the ORF show “Welcome Austria” on Tuesday.

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  • Pop star Helene Fischer (38) was a guest on the ORF show “Welcome Austria”.

  • In the interview, the neo-mama shared private details regarding her little daughter.

  • The singer also talks regarding her upcoming “Rausch” tour and the current energy crisis.

The moderators Dirk Stermann and Christoph Grissemann welcomed the hit queen Helene Fischer to “Welcome Austria” this week. The 38-year-old chatted for the first time regarding her daughter, who is said to have been born in December – this was never officially confirmed. So she said that the little one is already trying to sing. “There’s already a loud voice there,” reveals Helene in an interview.

She herself often sings to her little one, whose name is supposed to be Nala, while changing diapers. However, she still has “little experience” when it comes to children’s songs. But she wants to change that: “That would be the next step, to do something of my own in that direction,” she reveals.

“Rausch” tour from March 2023

The “Breathless” interpreter also spoke regarding her big tour next year. She will play a total of 70 concerts as part of her “Rausch” tour. “We planned this a long time ago, more than two years ago,” she adds. Nevertheless, it will be a big challenge to tour with a baby. “Of course, young mothers warned me and said to me: ‘Are you crazy?'”. Nevertheless, Helene remains optimistic: “Of course it’s a task that I feel up to. It’s a whole new chapter in my life now.”

Helene gives energy-saving tips

The energy crisis in Europe does not go unnoticed by Helene. She is also worried regarding the future, as she confesses to the moderators of the ORF talk show: “I’m very sorry for the people. That’s why I appreciate it all the more when they come to concerts and choose very carefully who they go to. That’s an honor for me.” She also takes the opportunity and gives energy-saving tips: “You just have to build cleverly. A lot of wood. The heat regulation is there by itself.”

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