It's been more than half a year since Shakira separated from her husband, footballer Gerard Piqué, but only now, thanks to "Gala", are we finding out an unknown detail.

The singer noticed that Piqué cheated on her with a student, among other things, “because certain foods were missing in the fridge that her husband would never touch”.

Millions of suspicious wives will thank Shakira for the tip, all they have to do is set the bait.

If low-fat quark or natural tofu suddenly disappeared, then you know: He has a different one.

Jorg Thomann

Editor in the “Life” section of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Sunday newspaper.

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The story behind the headline in “Schöne Woche” also leads us into the world of culinary delights: “Horst Lichter – Psycho-Terror – His Marriage is a Prison”.

From time to time, lights suggest sinning for a day.

"Then my wife replies: 'Well, for the rest of the week there will only be soup or vegetables - so you know.'" The paper classifies the matter: "A clear announcement - and real terror!!" Okay - it seems to have become the norm in this country to immediately shout “terrorism” if someone just mentions the word “soup”.

Gerhard Schröder would also have to suffer under his wife's regime of terror, who, as observers of his Instagram channel registered, was served oatmeal muesli with oat milk, horribly!

As we know Schröder, he will nevertheless certify to his wife that

Environmentally friendly on the sofa

For those who don't eat quite so healthily, doctor Julia Fischer has good news in "Gala": "Strictly speaking, losing weight is bad for the climate." actually produces fewer greenhouse gases than someone who is just losing weight.” Instead of torturing ourselves outside in wind and weather, in future we will prefer to stay on the sofa in an environmentally friendly way.

Representatives of the “last generation”, on the other hand, are likely to stick to tartan tracks and park paths from now on.

Annette Frier also turns out to be an activist.

As “Das Neue” notes, she always has “a toothpaste in the car.

If someone steals my parking space, I'll write 'shit' on the windshield.” We wonder how often that happens – and whether one tube is actually enough.

"Kacksack" is quite a long word, "Doofi" for example would be much shorter.

Udo Jürgens would never have used such terms.

This grand seigneur, writes a "Bunte" reader, "also impressed his fans by the fact that he mastered the art of wearing a suit perfectly".

If you haven't mastered this art yet, don't worry: just practice with t-shirts and socks, the rest will hopefully take care of itself.

Fulfillment in Knitting

Speaking of clothes: "Das Neue Blatt" writes that Markus Lanz's wife Angela said that girlfriends "are like a good bra – close to the heart and always supportive".

Fake girlfriends would then probably be like a bad bra, they constrict us and let us down.

Michelle Obama, on the other hand, "found great fulfillment in knitting," reports Das Neue.

"Because it doesn't matter whether it's a sweater or a scarf, in the end she thought: 'Wow.

I made this with my own hands.'

A sense of achievement, which she describes as 'little victories in everyday life'.” We still shy away from doing the same, as we are very much afraid of adding a number of small defeats to our dull everyday life.

The wardrobe worn by Charlene von Monaco last year, which cost 739,541 euros according to calculations by a fashion blog, contains only a few hand-knitted items.

"Bunte" judges: "The native South African prefers to show herself in brilliant, luxurious outfits.

She makes sure to use patterns sparingly.” It's nice that she pays attention to thrift!

According to "Bunte", Ernst August von Hanover, who is still the husband of Charlène's sister-in-law Caroline, is "usually seen in a café from 11 a.m., in a bar in the afternoon and in a restaurant in the evening".

Such an existence may seem desirable to some, but we ourselves would find it a bit boring in the long run.

Maybe he should go to a bar in the morning and a café in the evening for a change.

Which brings us back to eating.

Daniela Katzenberger said goodbye to her husband Lucas Cordalis to the “jungle camp” with a message: “Only two things, dear Lucas, please remain secret: my true weight and your Greek 'Canneloni'!

Please leave them nicely wrapped when showering and bathing in the jungle.” Thanks to Wikipedia, it becomes clear why Katzenberger did not find her metaphor in Greek cuisine (Bifteki!), but in Italian: Cannelloni are “large, thick tubular pasta made of durum wheat semolina with a length of about 10 cm and a diameter of about 3 cm'.

And honestly, Ms. Katzenberger?

We really didn't want to know that exactly.