NewsJennifer Rostock frontwoman about her stuffy sides

Jennifer Rostock frontwoman about her stuffy sides

Jennifer Rostock frontwoman Jennifer Weist is not exactly known as a bourgeois. But despite tattoos, a lot of bare skin and texts about free love or smoking weed, she also has stuffy sides.

Berlin – Tattoos, a lot of bare skin and texts about free love or smoking weed – Jennifer Rostock frontwoman Jennifer Weist is not exactly a philistine.

“Nevertheless, I sometimes feel stuffy or conservative,” said the 35-year-old, who calls herself Yaenniver as a solo singer, the German Press Agency. “I don’t see those words as negative at all.”

The artist, who comes from the island of Usedom, said that although she doesn’t dress conservatively and rejects the concept of marriage, for example, her home must always be clean. “I don’t let anyone else into my apartment.” Nor would she go partying if there was work to be done the next day. “I also have my paperwork completely under control, I file everything in a very organized and conscientious manner and always know where I can find something when I’m looking for it.”

Yaenniver’s first solo album “Nackt” was released on Friday. dpa

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