Beatrice Egli Show: Mixed Reactions & a Minor Mishap

by Daniel Lee - Entertainment Editor
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German singer and television personality Beatrice Egli’s year-end special on ARD is drawing reactions from viewers, ranging from praise for its heartfelt moments too criticism of its presentation. The show,titled “The beatrice Egli Show – Believe in Miracles,” featured a mix of musical performances and personal reflections from prominent guests. While many found the programme to be an uplifting look back at 2025, a notable contingent took to social media to share their less-than-impressed opinions, sparking a debate online. Despite a minor technical hiccup during one performance, Egli maintained her composure throughout the broadcast.

Beatrice Egli’s holiday special delivered both heartwarming moments and a bit of online buzz this weekend. The German singer and TV personality hosted “The Beatrice Egli Show” on ARD, featuring a year-end review with prominent guests and musical performances – and it sparked a lively conversation among viewers.

Catch Up Quickly

  • The Christmas edition of “The Beatrice Egli Show” on ARD offered an emotional look back at the year with celebrity guests and musical highlights.
  • The show generated mixed reactions online, ranging from praise for its authenticity to criticism labeled as “cringe.”
  • A minor technical hiccup involving Chris Norman’s microphone was smoothly handled by Egli.

Beatrice Egli brought a wave of emotion to television screens with the Christmas edition of her ARD show over the weekend. Under the theme “Believe in Miracles,” the host looked back on 2025 with a lineup of well-known faces, combining music and personal stories.

Performances from stars like Maite Kelly, Ben Zucker, and Chris Norman were interspersed with special moments. Ann-Katrin Berger, named Sportsperson of the Year, reflected on the Women’s European Championship, Oimara performed his surprise hit “Wackelkontakt,” and rising talent Nele paid tribute to the late Rosenstolz singer AnNa R. with a rendition of “Liebe ist alles.” The show was a moving year-in-review filled with music, memories, and goosebump-inducing moments – a format increasingly popular for end-of-year television.

Viewers Divided: From “Refreshing” to “Cringe”

The televised spectacle hosted by Beatrice Egli proved to be a polarizing event for viewers.

The Christmas episode was hotly debated on X (formerly Twitter). Some praised the show’s format, while others simply didn’t connect with it.

User PikAss Deutschland wrote, “This authenticity is what makes the show. Totally likeable and really well done.”

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Auch von Userin Conny K. gibt es Lob für die Sendung.
Auch von Userin Conny K. gibt es Lob für die Sendung.

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User Conny K. also shared positive feedback, describing the show as “very refreshing.”

However, not all viewers were impressed. Some took to social media to express their disapproval.

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Kritik an der  «Beatrice Egli Show».

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“I’ve never watched The Beatrice Egli Show before, and I thought Giovanni Zarrella was over the top, but this is just cringe at its best…” wrote user Quitsche Mucke on X.

Brief On-Air Glitch

A momentary technical issue briefly interrupted the flow of the show. Following his performance, rockstar Chris Norman audibly asked, “Is my microphone on?” The unexpected question caught both Beatrice Egli and likely viewers off guard.

Egli, known for her composure, quickly recovered and smoothly continued hosting the show.


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