Till Lindemann under fire: That’s what ex Sophia Thomalla says about the allegations

Till Lindemann is defended by his ex Sophia Thomalla.

“This ‘incident’ in Vilnius never happened!” Says Sophia Thomalla in relation to the current allegations that her ex Till Lindemann is said to have drugged and abused a woman during a concert by his band Rammstein, like the alleged victim wrote on social media and wants to back it up with photos showing bruises and bruises.

She explained to the “Bild”: “Till is a man who protects women. In general, I accuse people who deduce a person’s character from an artistic, provocative Rammstein video of being simply stupid and ignorant. If there are people around me who see things differently, I will punish them with lifelong disrespect,” Thomalla continued. From 2011 to 2015 she and the Rammstein singer were a couple. She even has his face tattooed on her arm.

Till Lindemann: Support from Sophia Thomalla

“This is fictitious by a person who wants to gain fame for five minutes on the back of a rock star. I neither give a stage to a self-proclaimed victim, nor do I support it for a second,” Sophia Thomalla continued. It is clear to her that there can be nothing wrong with the allegations against her ex-partner Till Lindemann.

Rammstein have also reported as a band to the allegations. In a tweet it says: “Regarding the allegations about Vilnius circulating online, we can rule out that what is being claimed happened in our environment. We are not aware of any official investigations into this.”

Woman claims she was drugged at Rammstein party

On May 22, Rammstein played the start of their “Europa Stadion” tour in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius. Then a concert visitor called Shelby’s69666 on Twitter and showed photos of bruises with which she said she woke up the next morning without knowing where they came from. Her suspicion is that drugs were mixed into her drink – and she suggests that Till Lindemann and his crew could be behind it.

However, other Twitter users are hotly discussing these statements – so some people do not understand how it could have happened in time. And a subsequent drug screening is said to have turned out negative.

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As opaque as the situation is at the moment, it is clear that two camps are forming on the Internet – as is so often the case with suspected cases of abuse and mistreatment. Some demand justice and a hearing for the victims and sometimes prejudge them, others defend the accused and doubt the accuracy of the statements. Ultimately, the presumption of innocence also applies in this case.



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