Mihaela Rădulescu, shocking testimonies: “People from Austria who lived with Hitler’s portrait in their house decided to humiliate and harass me”

Mihaela Rădulescu recounted a troubling episode she experienced in Austria, where she claims she was harassed and humiliated by people who “lived their whole lives with Hitler’s portrait in their homes and Nazi collections.”

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On her Instagram account, followed by almost 600,000 people, Mihaela published a message about the alarming rise of anti-Semitism in Europe, revealing details of the harassment and humiliation she suffered.

“I think the European Parliament, together with the Austrian authorities, are the places where I should present the FACTS and the horrible set of experiences I had to go through recently, featuring some people in Austria who lived their whole lives with HITLER’s portrait in their house, with a collection of Nazi symbols as a hobby, and who decided to humiliate me, harass me, spreading lies and false accusations about me”the star wrote on Instagram.

Mihaela emphasizes that this experience is only a context of the abusive behavior to which she was subjected and that she is determined to bring these facts to the attention of the European authorities: “Enough is enough. It will continue”she added,

The star’s testimonies appear against the background of a complicated family situation: Felix Baumgartner’s fortune, estimated at 500 million dollars and an insurance policy of 500 million euros, is currently at the center of disputes between the heirs, writes TVmania.

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Felix Baumgartner, the life partner of Mihaela Rădulescu, lost his life in a paragliding accident on July 17, 2025. The investigators have completed the investigations and given the verdict in the case of his death, confirming that it was a tragic accident.

Felix Baumgartner became world famous thanks to his record-breaking skydive from the stratosphere. On October 14, 2012, the Austrian rose to an altitude of 38.97 kilometers, in a balloon, and then descended to Earth. His record was broken two years later.