Cora Schumacher
German television personality (born 1976)
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- Cora Schumacher (born Cora-Caroline Brinkmann ; 27 December 1976) is a German television and media personality.
- She has featured on German television programmes such as Top of the Pops , Marienhof , Let's Dance and Alarm für Cobra 11 – Die Autobahnpolizei, and featured on the cover of the GQ , Maxim and Playboy magazines.
- She is daughter of the petrol station owner Gerd Brinkmann and his wife Ingrid.
- She lived in the German capital of Berlin for a short period of time in 2000, where she worked as a sales representative for the retail clothing company Diesel.
- She later featured on the cover of the German edition of GQ on its October 2003 issue.
Cora Schumacher (born Cora-Caroline Brinkmann; 27 December 1976) is a German television and media personality. She is best known for her former marriage to racing driver Ralf Schumacher. She has featured on German television programmes such as Top of the Pops, Marienhof, Let's Dance and Alarm für Cobra 11 – Die Autobahnpolizei, and featured on the cover of the GQ, Maxim and Playboy magazines.
Early life
Cora Brinkmann was born on 27 December 1976 in Langenfeld, Rhineland. She is daughter of the petrol station owner Gerd Brinkmann and his wife Ingrid. After Brinkmann graduated from high school, she studied as a communications specialist and also worked as a model. She lived in the German capital of Berlin for a short period of time in 2000, where she worked as a sales representative for the retail clothing company Diesel.
Career
In May 2001, nude photographs of Schumacher that were taken by Jens Brüggemann for an unpublished book were published in the German tabloid press. She later featured on the cover of the German edition of GQ on its October 2003 issue.
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