Sido remains "an important part": Charlotte Würdig needed courage for a divorce

Charlotte Würdig and rapper Sido have been divorced for a good two years. So far, the 43-year-old has not commented on the marriage. But now she explains in an interview how much courage it took to take this step and how the two feel about each other today.

For a long time, Charlotte Würdig was silent about the failed marriage to rapper Sido. Now the moderator has spoken openly and honestly about the divorce about two years ago, which required a lot of courage from her, “I would even say more than the wedding,” explains Würdig in an interview with “Bunte”.

She especially remembers the moment when she put her signature on the divorce certificate. Everything “that you dreamed of as a couple, that you wanted to build together”, ends up in “another brochure, that hurts”.

While many other divorced couples throw a kind of divorce party to celebrate their newfound freedom, Würdig was anything but in the mood for celebration: “On the way home I thought: Okay, you’re alone, but not lonely. You’re sad, but still full of energy, because now a new era is beginning. At the moment I wasn’t in my center. It’s doing something to you.” Nevertheless, it was the right decision.

All in all, however, their divorce was “amicable and fair”. Würdig and Sido, whose real name is Paul Hartmut Würdig, would have ended it with a meal together at an Italian restaurant. “It was important to both of us that we didn’t part with a handshake.” Finally, the presenter emphasizes again: “Paul will always be an important part of my life, albeit different than two years ago.”

Charlotte and Paul Würdig were married for eight years and have two children together. The moderator and the musician always kept their private lives under wraps. A good year after the official separation, the 43-year-old tried again to meet other men, as she revealed in her podcast “Mit der Würdig” in spring 2021. She preferably gets to know them through the dating app “Raya”, to which only the rich and celebrities have access, she explained at the time.

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