(NCS) — Alice and Ellen Kessler, the German twins who rose to fame in the Nineteen Fifties as a range leisure duo, have died at the age of 89 by joint assisted suicide, advocacy group the German Society for Humane Dying (DGHS) stated on Tuesday.
Local police confirmed to NCS on Tuesday that “there was a deployment yesterday lunchtime in Gruenwald” – the leafy suburb of Munich the place the twins lived – however didn’t say the cause for that deployment.
The twins contacted the DGHS, which offers entry to attorneys and docs, greater than a yr in the past and have become members, the group informed NCS on Tuesday.
“The decisive factor is likely to have been the desire to die together on a specific date,” DGHS spokesperson Wega Wetzel informed NCS, including that she wasn’t conscious of the exact causes given by every girl.
“Their desire to die was well-considered, long-standing, and free from any psychiatric crisis,” Wetzel stated.
During an interview with Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera final yr, the twins stated they needed “to go away together on the same day.” “The idea that one of us might get it first is very hard to bear,” they added.
They wished to have their ashes interred in the similar urn too, alongside their mom Elsa and canine Yello, Ellen Kessler informed German tabloid Bild final yr.
Assisted dying, beneath sure circumstances, is authorized in Germany after the nation’s prime court docket dominated in 2020 that a person has the proper to finish their life and to hunt assist from a 3rd social gathering in the event that they aren’t topic to exterior influences.
With their blonde, coiffed hair, lengthy legs and expertise for each singing and dancing, the Kessler twins embodied the aesthetic of the Nineteen Fifties and 60s showgirl.
As youngsters, they attended classical ballet college earlier than fleeing East Germany in 1952 to pursue dance. Shortly after, the twins started their careers at the Lido in Paris, a venue identified for its cabaret performances, however they rapidly transcended that world.
They represented Germany at the 1959 Eurovision Song Contest, appeared a number of instances on “The Ed Sullivan Show,” as soon as featured on the cowl of Life journal, and moved in circles populated by the greatest stars of that period like Fred Astaire, Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley and Rock Hudson.
“The Ed Sullivan Show” posted a tribute to the Kessler twins on social media, remembering them as “dazzling stars, true legends, and sisters whose grace, charm, and magic will shine forever.”
Fame in Italy
The sisters quickly grew to become stars in Italy too. They made historical past as the first showgirls to seem on Italian tv and the first feminine stars to indicate their legs on display, in keeping with Eurovision. However, they needed to put on opaque tights resulting from the strict Christian conservative values of the time, state broadcaster RAI stated. Nevertheless, their legs have been dubbed “the legs of the country.”
And once they posed bare for the Italian version of Playboy in 1976, it offered out in three hours, in keeping with Eurovision’s web site.
They appeared in Italian motion pictures and in theater, attaining such widespread fame there that state broadcaster RAI launched an in depth plan on Tuesday of the methods through which it could cowl their deaths, each on the information and by rerunning previous tv exhibits starring them.
The sisters’ leisure careers continued lengthy after the period of the showgirl had waned. As nicely as making visitor appearances on German tv, they starred in a musical that performed in Berlin, Munich and Vienna from 2015 to 2016.
Their lives have been intertwined past simply their shared profession. They lived in “two mirrored, connecting apartments,” the sisters informed Corriere della Sera final yr, and would meet day by day at midday for lunch.
The twins have been born in a village that in the present day belongs to Grimma, a city in Saxony.
Tino Kießig, the mayor of Grimma, stated in a press release Monday that the city “mourns the loss of these two world-renowned personalities.”
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