German publisher Kiepenheuer & Witsch (KiWi) has ended its collaboration with Rammstein frontman Till Lindemann after he was accused of adding drugs to a fan's drink. The company made the announcement on Twitter, stating that Lindemann had crossed the li

German publisher Kiepenheuer & Witsch (KiWi) has announced that it will no longer work with Rammstein frontman Till Lindemann after he was accused of adding drugs to a fan's drink. The company made the announcement on Twitter, stating that Lindemann had crossed the line in his treatment of women. KiWi had previously published three poetry collections by the musician. The accusations were made by Shelby Lynn, who claimed that Lindemann had offered her and other girls tequila during an intermission and reacted angrily when she refused to have sex with him. Lynn also stated that she was not herself during the second part of the show and "remembered little". However, Rammstein denied the allegations against Lindemann. This is not the first time that the band has been involved in controversy. Known for their provocative lyrics and stage shows, Rammstein has faced criticism for their use of Nazi imagery and sexually explicit content. Despite this, they remain one of the most popular and successful bands in Germany and around the world. The accusations against Lindemann are serious and have led to the termination of his collaboration with KiWi. It is unclear at this time what other consequences he may face. However, it is important to note that accusations are not proof of guilt and that everyone is entitled to due process and a fair trial. As fans of Rammstein and music in general, it is important to hold our idols accountable for their actions and to support those who come forward with accusations of abuse. Only by doing so can we create a safe and respectful environment for everyone in the music industry.

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