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Twin Stars Choose Their Final Act Together

Grünwald, GermanyWednesday, November 19, 2025
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A Duo That Lit Up Stages Worldwide

The Kessler twins, Alice and Ellen, were more than just famous dancers and singers. They were a team, a duo that lit up stages worldwide.

  • Born in Germany
  • Started dancing young
  • Joined the Leipzig Opera's children's ballet

A Turn of Fate

Life took a turn when they were 16, fleeing to West Germany. Their big break came in Paris at the Lido cabaret theater, launching their international career.

Global Fame and Iconic Performances

In the 1960s, they toured the globe, performing with legends like:

  • Fred Astaire
  • Frank Sinatra
  • Harry Belafonte

They even turned down Elvis Presley's offer to star in "Viva Las Vegas." Why? They didn't want to be boxed in by Hollywood musicals.

A Lifetime of Discipline and Gratitude

Even at 80, they were still performing. Alice once said they couldn't have done it alone. Being a duo gave them strength.

Final Wishes and Controversy

The twins were clear about their wishes. They wanted to be buried together, in the same urn, with their mother and dog. They made this decision together, just like they did everything else.

Their story raises questions about assisted suicide. It's legal in many places, like:

  • Some European countries
  • Canada
  • Australia

In the U.S., it's legal in a few states, with more considering it.

A Life of Togetherness

Their choice to end their lives together shows how deeply connected they were. It also sparks a debate about control over one's life and death.

The Kessler twins lived a life of discipline, gratitude, and togetherness. Until the very end, they were a team.

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