Tim Mälzer confesses: Sometimes I just want to be invisible!

Tim Mälzer talks about the pressure of fame and his longing for anonymity in the talk show "3nach9".
Tim Mälzer talks about the pressure of fame and his longing for anonymity in the talk show "3nach9". (Symbolbild/NAGW)

Tim Mälzer confesses: Sometimes I just want to be invisible!

Tim Mälzer, the 53-year-old TV chef and star of the show "Kitchen Impossible", gives surprising insights into his ambivalence over fame. In an open conversation in the talk show "3nach9", Mälzer admitted that he sometimes felt the desire to "be invisible". The constant attention of the media and the pressure to constantly stand in the spotlight as a prominent figure puts a strain on the cook. "Life before the headlights is a curse and a blessing at the same time," he said when moderator Giovanni di Lorenzo asked him about it. Mälzer occasionally longs for the anonymity of a normal life in which he can simply sit in a restaurant without being recognized, such as reported.

The fight against fame

In order to escape the challenges of celebrity life, Mälzer avoids crowded places and instead searches for retreat in the "bacon belt of Hamburg". Here he finds the calm he needs to think about his impressive career and process personal experiences. Among these memories is a particularly strong experience the first shoot of "Kitchen Impossible" in 2014 when he worked with the renowned three-star chef Andreas Caminada in Switzerland. Mälzer remembered the strict commands and the "finger sink ban", which gave him a lasting trauma.

Tim Mälzer, who originally comes from Schleswig, not only established itself in the culinary scene, but also made a name for himself through his creative approaches and new interpretations of classic recipes. With an estimated assets of around 4 million euros, he moderated numerous cooking shows and published several successful cookbooks that show his talent in dealing with fresh, regional ingredients, so german menu . He is known for his philosophy that cooking should be accessible to everyone and has cooked with formats such as "Kitchen Impossible" and "Tim Mälzer!" Millions of viewers enthusiastic.

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