"Start to cry"
“Wildsau”: Tears on “2 Minuten 2 Millionen”
Lugner's companion Lydia Kelovitz presents her "Wildsau" herbal bitters on "2 Minuten 2 Millionen" on Tuesday. But then the Ballermann singer is in tears.
Not only is she one of Richard Lugner's "animal" companions and Ballermann singer, she now also wants to become a businesswoman with her idea. And that's why Lydia Kelovitz faces the high-caliber investors in the latest episode of "2 Minuten 2 Millionen".
Wild boar herbal bitters a hit?
She brings along her "pleasure medicine", Wildsau herbal bitters, and wants to convince the business angels, especially muesli millionaire Heinrich Prokop. "I don't have a husband, I don't have children, but my baby is the 'Wildsau'. I put all my energy and strength into it," says "Wildsau" about her passion project.
Her herbal bitters are primarily intended to help with digestive problems and make hearty food easier to enjoy, even if you have a sensitive gastrointestinal tract.
"I almost start crying"
The idea for the product has a personal history: "I almost died in 2016," says Kelovitz. She had a mechanical bowel obstruction and part of her bowel had to be removed. Since then, a scar on her stomach has adorned her body as a reminder.
But then Lydia, who is usually so shrill, starts to cry. "I really almost start crying," she sobs.
What will the investors think of her product? You can find out on Tuesday at 8:15 pm in a new episode of "2 Minuten 2 Millionen" on Puls 4 and Joyn.







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