Melissa Naschenweng: New presenter project at ORF – surprise for fans!

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Experience exciting insights with Melissa Naschenweng, Christoph Feurstein and other guests on the ORF night talk “Stöckl” on February 13, 2025.

Melissa Naschenweng: New presenter project at ORF – surprise for fans!

On Thursday, February 13, 2025, a top-class line-up will be guests on the popular ORF talk show “Stöckl” at 11:05 p.m. on ORF 2. The singer Melissa Naschenweng, known for her hit “On Time Loved”, the journalist Christoph Feurstein, actor Max Müller and psychotherapist Martina Leibovici-Mühlberger are invited to talk about their career and their current projects. The focus is particularly on Naschenweng, who is celebrating meteoric success with her album “Alpenbarbie”, but has also experienced the dark side of fame. In an insightful conversation with Barbara Stöckl, she will talk about her personal challenges and her strong faith, which serve to support her in difficult times.

Melissa Naschenweng has not only established herself as a singer, but will also soon be going on a presenter tour. She receives a contract with ORF to work as a society reporter. Her first task will be during the glamorous Hahnenkamm Race in Kitzbühel, where she will provide her fans with information from the world of the rich and famous. This new role represents an exciting challenge, and the pop star will also remain musically active while she concentrates on presenting. This is how she managed to successfully dance at several weddings at the same time schlager.de reported.

Versatile guests in the ORF talk

In addition to Naschenweng, Christoph Feurstein and Max Müller will also be in discussion. Feurstein, many of whom are familiar with the explosive stories of the ORF format “Thema”, reflects on his long career and the responsibility that comes with reporting on human fates. On the occasion of his 60th birthday, Max Müller looks back on his development as an actor and talks about the detours that led him to his role as police chief in the “Rosenheim Cops”. Psychotherapist Martina Leibovici-Mühlberger will enrich the conversation with her expertise on personal challenges and the search for self-realization by discussing the importance of childhood experiences.