Naddel's farewell: funeral service in a small circle with her dog Lilly
Nadja Abd el Farrag (60) died: real estate millionaire Ellermann covers funeral costs. Salvation in the time of mourning.
Naddel's farewell: funeral service in a small circle with her dog Lilly
On May 9, 2025, the well-known entertainer Nadja Abd el Farrag, better known as Naddel, died at the age of 60. Naddel, who was best known for her relationship with Dieter Bohlen and her moderation of the erotic magazine “Peep” in the 90s, has also appeared in reality shows such as “I’m a Star – Get Me Out of Here!” and “Big Brother”. Her death has affected many fans and companions, including Ralph Siegel, who expressed regret at her loss and described it as "sad".
Andreas Ellermann, real estate millionaire and entertainer, has offered his support to the von Naddel family. He explained that he would like to cover the funeral costs. Ellermann has already contacted Naddel's mother and signaled his help. The funeral will take place in a small circle in the coming days, and it is reported that Naddel's beloved golden retriever Lilly will also attend the memorial service.
Criticism of lack of support
Ellermann was critical of the behavior of many celebrities in connection with Naddel's death and emphasized that she would have needed more support during her lifetime. This casts a shadow over the rapid change in their popularity with the public and the often fleeting relationships in the entertainment industry.
The funeral will be a private affair for close friends and family. Supporters and former companions say goodbye to the controversial but certainly memorable personality who experienced both challenges and successes in the last years of his life.
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The coverage of Naddel's final trip shows how powerful the influence of the public can be on the lives of celebrities, even after death. It is all the more important to support those in difficult times who have given a lot and often struggle with their problems in the anonymity.
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