April 26, 2026

Barbara Schöneberger Launches YouTube Channel: “I Have So Much to Give”

TV host Barbara Schöneberger (52) is ready to kick off on YouTube. On her channel, she posts under the name “Schöneberger wird’s nicht”: “Yes, you read that correctly! It happened what nobody asked for: Barbara Schöneberger has her own YouTube channel. From now on you’ll find here a new video every Thursday by and with Barbara Schöneberger.” In her characteristic witty style she adds: “Scientific videos, well-founded video essays and hard-hitting analyses aren’t waiting for you here… Instead, Barbara Schöneberger will take you behind the scenes, she cooks, crafts, gardens and fails.”

In a short introductory clip, Barbara Schöneberger also explains that she has “so much to give.” There is a lot in her, “wanting to come out.” She also promises to “pull her innermost self outward.” The well-known moderator explains further about her channel that there are almost no boundaries: “I will bake, craft, host people, travel, be on the go everywhere.”

First post takes Barbara Schöneberger to Vienna

In a first video Barbara Schöneberger shows fans her wardrobe in her basement, where she searches for outfits for the ORF shows “Wir sind Song Contest.” She shows viewers several costumes she has already worn on stage, including the dress in which she chatted with superstar Robbie Williams (52) at a recent event. She also accompanies the Vienna appearance for the ORF program, offering insights into rehearsals and her makeup preparations backstage.

Soon Barbara Schöneberger will also be seen elsewhere. The host of “Verstehen Sie Spaß?” is part of the cast for the seventh season of “LOL: Last One Laughing,” Prime Video announced. The six new episodes are available starting May 14.

Marcy Ellerton
Marcy Ellerton
My name is Marcy Ellerton, and I’ve been telling stories since I could hold a pen. As a queer journalist based in Minneapolis, I cover everything from grassroots activism to the everyday moments that make our community shine. When I’m not chasing a story, you’ll probably find me in a coffee shop, scribbling notes in a well-worn notebook and eavesdropping just enough to catch the next lead.