Stefan Raab surprises as a Christmas guest at RTL celebrations in Cologne!

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Stefan Raab surprises with his comeback on RTL, moderates the new show and impresses at the Christmas party.

Stefan Raab überrascht mit seinem Comeback bei RTL, moderiert die neue Show und begeistert bei der Weihnachtsfeier.
Stefan Raab surprises with his comeback on RTL, moderates the new show and impresses at the Christmas party.

Stefan Raab surprises as a Christmas guest at RTL celebrations in Cologne!

Back in the spotlight! Stefan Raab (58) surprises the RTL employees at their Christmas party and causes loud laughter. The entertainer, who returned to the show world after an almost ten-year break from the TV stage, insisted on storming the stage at 9 p.m. in a moose costume, winter coat and with an electric guitar. In the festively decorated hall in Cologne, Raab sang well-known Christmas songs, including “Leise rieselt der Schnee” and the “Mein-RTL” anthem, while those present sang along enthusiastically. The whole operation was so secret that very few knew in advance what awaited them, how today.at reported.

This return is all the more remarkable because Stefan Raab only recently returned to TV with his new show “You won't win a million here with Stefan Raab”. The show will start on the streaming service RTL+ from next Wednesday at 8:10 p.m. and promises to be a mixture of quiz and entertainment show with one million euros to be won every week. Raab expressed optimism about the quality of the new formats and explained that he will also dissect the week's events as he looks forward to getting back into show business. Loud ksta.de Raab has signed a five-year contract with RTL and plans to host various primetime shows.

With over six million viewers watching his return to the boxing match against Regina Halmich, the TV entertainer impressively proved right from the start that he has lost none of his appeal. Even though he lost to Halmich in the ring, Raab is optimistic and wants to revive the entertainment on German television. His statement that he is doing this out of a “commitment to our country” gives fans hope for exciting new formats that will breathe new life into the TV landscape.