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Lilly Becker poses on Ibiza – new Playboy shoot after a turbulent year

Lilly Becker poses on Ibiza – new Playboy shoot after a turbulent year

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Lilly Becker graces the cover of a new issue, photographed on Ibiza. A confident appearance in the middle of a year marked by TV success, legal battles, and personal changes.

Cover moment in Ibiza: Confident and completely relaxed

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At the airport kiosk I saw her: the new magazine with Lilly Becker's face on the cover. It's a simple, honest image — little makeup, sunlight, the sea in the background. The shoot apparently took place on Ibiza, not far from here, and that explains the relaxed, summery mood.

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For many it's just celebrity show, for others a statement. Lilly herself said in the accompanying text roughly: "I just feel like it." Point. No big PR fluff, no hidden outcry.

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A year of contrasts

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2025 has left its marks on her. Between the win in a TV show — yes, the Jungle Camp that crowned her queen — and legal disputes there isn't much time to catch her breath. Court dates, discussions about repayments, public debates: All of this mixes with TV appearances, restaurant visits and short island stays.

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I know people here who saw her this summer in Puerto Portals: casual, leather sandals, smiling, without much fanfare. Such observations belong to life on the islands — celebrities who pop in and out normally, and residents who take note and move on.

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Private life, moves and rumors

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In recent months she moved from London to Düsseldorf — a decision that left room for speculation. Relationship gossip, long-distance relationships with a sports manager, the usual conjectures. She has a son, Amadeus; that stays private, as much as possible.

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What stands out: Lilly gives herself space. Meditation, 80s music and Caribbean food are said to do her good, she says. Small indulgences, big rituals — that feels human, less show.

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Reactions and resonance

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Under her social-media post, praise comments from colleagues accumulate. This feels here at times like a collegial pat on the back: "She stands by herself," is the simple message many fans convey.

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Whether you celebrate the cover or view it critically — the important thing is that it shows: a woman in her late forties who determines for herself how she presents herself. Showing yourself does not automatically mean revealing everything. Sometimes a sentence is enough: If not now, when?

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A local view

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As someone who lives here, I enjoy watching this mix of everyday life and glamour. Celebrities come, pose, disappear again. The island remains: harbor lights, an espresso in the morning, and in the evening the bar talk about who was last seen. Lilly's new cover is only a chapter in a long summer series — but a clear one.

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