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After the Nazi scandal surrounding Melanie Müller: fans are boycotting their sausage stand in Mallorca

Created: 10/23/2022, 9:12 p.m

Melanie Müller recently saw herself exposed to violent Nazi allegations in the headlines. The hustle and bustle surrounding the party singer apparently also has an effect on her second mainstay: her sausage stands should hardly attract any more guests.

Peguera – Things are not going well for Melanie Müller (34) at the moment: the Ballermann star is accused of raising his right arm several times at a concert in Leipzig, and the audience should also shout “Sieg Heil” and frivolously display the Hitler salute must have come. For the 34-year-old, this now has the first consequences: Mallorca tourists should now avoid their two snack bars on the Balearic island.

Melanie Müller was unlucky after Nazi allegations – yawning emptiness in front of the “Grillmüller” branch

Not only is the public prosecutor currently investigating against Melanie Müller, there is also a risk of trouble elsewhere: on Mallorca, the jungle queen of 2014 operates two “Grillmüller” branches (one in Palma, one in Peguera), in which mainly German tourists satisfy their hunger – but a lot has changed there in the meantime!

Stimmungssängerin Melanie Müller, daneben ihr Würstchengrill auf Mallorca bei Nacht (Fotomontage)
Bad luck for Melanie Müller: After Nazi allegations were made against the party singer, there should be a gaping emptiness in front of her snack bar on Mallorca (photomontage) © Future Image/Schöning/Imago

As reported by bild.de , the sausage stand on the Bulevar de Peguera should not have any customers. It is said that there is a gaping emptiness on site: nobody is sitting at the tables, and there are no staff behind the counter to sizzle the food. Due to the negative headlines, some vacationers seem to have lost their appetite.

The Hitler salute as a criminal offense – these are the consequences:

In Germany, the Hitler salute has been a criminal offense since the end of World War II. Anyone who shows this publicly is accordingly liable to prosecution. The National Socialist gesture is punishable in two ways: First, according to Section 86a Paragraphs 1 and 2 of the Criminal Code, it is forbidden to use National Socialist symbols, salutations or slogans. Failure to do so will result in a fine or imprisonment of up to three years. In many cases, the perpetrator is also liable to prosecution for hate speech under Section 130 of the Criminal Code. This is punishable by imprisonment from three months to five years.

Melanie Müller defended herself against Nazi accusations – alleged Hitler salute a misunderstanding?

Melanie Müller herself rejected the allegations about the Nazi salute. The 34-year-old had “not shown the ‘Hitler salute’ she was supposed to receive,” she said at the request of the German Press Agency . The blonde reality TV participant claims to be the victim of a smear campaign against her person – it remains to be seen whether this statement is enough for potential customers to dine at “Grillmüller” again.

The singer had previously explained to bild.de that the fateful gesture had been misinterpreted: “I’ve been on stage for eleven years and always make these hand movements. Not from a right-wing extremist background, but zig-zag-zig-zag, exactly the way I do it there. ”Another TV star recently caused a scandal during a live performance: Oliver Pocher (44) is supposed to Podcast recording offended a viewer. Sources used: bild.de, German Press Agency

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