“Berlin Day & Night”: Hate attacks against Laura Wölki – people
“Fans” can be so mean.
She is one of the best-known stars of “Berlin Day & Night” and has played the main character Mandy Runke for four years. This also made Laura Wölki (27) an influencer (230,000 fans on Instagram).
But the Berliner has to pay for her TV fame with more and more disgusting hatred on the Internet.
Wölki (not related to or by marriage to Cardinal Rainer Maria Wölki) to BILD: “I get more and more hate comments, mainly related to my appearance.” Because in the last year she gained “a few pounds”, as she says. “Since then, people have been writing me comments like ‘Wow, you’ve gotten fat’ or ‘You’re getting bigger and bigger’.”
Laura Wölki feels good in her bodyPhoto: Magdalena Possert / RTLZWEI
She completely lacks understanding for such “pseudo fans”. “I don’t understand why anyone was commented on like that at all. If I don’t like a photo or a person, I just follow the person. Just because it doesn’t match my ideal of beauty doesn’t mean I need to rub it under someone’s nose. It has to be clear to you that you can really hurt someone with negative comments. ”
The most hurtful comment, as the trained professional for wellness and beauty openly says, was this: “You die fat bitch.”
Others stay online. Like this one: “Doesn’t any of the producers see that? Even their visual change. Don’t be surprised if there are fewer and fewer spectators. Simply bad and unsightly! ”Or under this pretty one Photo in swimsuit: “I have the largest from Weber, but I’m afraid that’s too much meat for my skewer. So I have no idea what the bride can be used for. “
How does Laura deal with the massive hatred?
“I just try not to take things like that to heart. I am well aware that not everyone thinks I am great or beautiful, and that is perfectly fine and normal. I’m also not in this world to please everyone. ”
Only “perfect lives and perfect bodies” would apply on social media. “I think a lot is more appearance than reality. Not every girl has the perfect figure, including me, and that’s perfectly fine. We shouldn’t let that put ourselves under too much pressure. “
And further: “Just because you don’t wear size 34 doesn’t mean you are less worthy or less beautiful. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and everyone has a different taste. The most important thing is that we feel comfortable in our body and if that is the case, the rest does not matter. ”
And she makes it clear: “I like myself for who I am. Even with a few pounds more on the ribs. I think I have a beautiful face. And I really like my bottom. I have beautiful hands and a great smile. When I look in the mirror, I see an attractive young woman. I feel good. And if someone else sees it, that’s really not my problem. “