Jürgen Milski
Jürgen Hans Milski, known by his stage name BB Jürgen, is a German TV Presenter and Schlager Singer.
Career
Milski initially worked as a sheet metal worker in the Ford Body and Assembly Plant in Niehl, Cologne. In 2000, in the first German season of Big Brother, he became one of the audience favorites, finishing second, alongside, whom he befriended during the show. Afterwards he recorded his first single Großer BruderSince his Big Brother fame, Milski has made a living as a singer in Mallorca and as a carnival entertainer. In his book '
From July 2007 on he presented the program Das Schicksal meines Lebens on RTL II together with, the winner of the second German Big Brother season. Due to low ratings, the decision was made not to continue the format and the episodes that had already been filmed were relocated to a less relevant programming slot. His former employer Ford ended their collaboration as a sponsor in 2007. In the same month Milski started the band project Rühmanns Scherben together with Willi Herren and. From January to July 2008 he took part in the eighth German Big Brother season and co-hosted the weekly show Big Brother – Die Entscheidung on RTL II. Since 2012 he has presented the reality TV show Das ist das Leben! on RTL II and has presented the talent show Die ''Entertainer – Auf ins Rampenlicht on Super RTL since March 2012 with Anna-Maria Zimmermann.
From April to May 2013 he took part in the sixth season of Let's Dance; his professional dance partner was. The couple dropped out on the fifth episode In January 2016, he was a contestant on the German reality show Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus! on RTL and came fifth place. In 2020 he took part in the reality show Kampf der Realitystars – Schiffbruch am Traumstrand and Die Festspiele der Reality Stars – Wer ist die hellste Kerze?. He also lost to Sonja Zietlow in December 2020 on the ProSieben show Schlag den Star. In 2022 he was a guest on Ich bin ein Star – Die Stunde danach and Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus! Die große Dschungelparty''.
Personal life
He lives with his wife and their daughter in Seeberg, Cologne.Controversies
In November 2015, Milski was criticized for posting xenophobic statements on his Facebook page.At the beginning of 2021, he was again heavily publicly criticized for his statements on the WDR television talkshow Die letzte Instanz. After a repeat broadcast on January 29, 2021, there was a controversy about episode 8 of the show, in which Milski and other guests had spoken out against the proposed renaming of Gypsy Sauce, among other things. The Central Council of German Sinti and Roma also expressed outrage in a press release about "Anti-Romani statements".