Animal influencer defends the birdsGünther Jauch's pigeon statement on “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” outraged animal rights activists

During his career, Günther Jauch has already crowned one or two millionaires.

During his career, Günther Jauch has already crowned one or two millionaires.

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from Camilla Koziol

“The Rats of the Air!”
Even though Günther Jauch speaks to many people's hearts with this sentence about pigeons, it doesn't just meet with approval. After the broadcast of “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire” on Monday (April 13) on RTL, there was a hail of criticism online. Now pigeon influencer Malte Zierden is also addressing Jauch's statements in a video on Instagram. And he finds surprising words.

Malte Zierden: “Pigeons are homeless pets”

Actually it's a completely normal question at WWM: “Which skin fungus introduced from Asia poses a deadly threat to the animals named after it in this country?”. When he reads out the possible answers: wasp hunter, rat catcher, pigeon killer and salamander eater, Günther Jauch gets stuck on “pigeon killer”. He seemed to be impressed by the pigeon answer. And he makes no secret of why he hopes that the skin fungus poses a deadly threat, especially to pigeons. “It can only be C! It has to be C! I'll buy up all the stock!”he calls into the camera.

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Painted ornaments

Malte Zierden In October 2025, a guest on an NDR talk show. He's wearing his famous Oßkar shirt.

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This is what Malte Zierden is now bringing to the table. The influencer is an animal rights activist, regularly travels abroad to rescue dogs, and a pigeon he called Oßkar once lived in his bathroom. His clips are seen millions of times. In his video from Thursday (April 16), in which he addresses Jauch's statements in detail, he shows excerpts from the program while wearing a pigeon costume: “No, Mr. Jauch. (…) That's wrong! Pigeons were once a part of us. They delivered our love letters, were war heroes. We made them dependent. People and pigeons were 'like that' and then they were replaced and left behind. These are homeless pets.” he says movedly.

“Dove well, all is well”

And he goes further: “You are hated, starved, killed and then you spread this: 'When I see people feeding pigeons, I become… They are rats of the air'” and quotes Günther Jauch at WWM.