Since the coronavirus spread like wildfire across the globe, toilet paper has been one of the main protagonists of the crisis.
Juli Gudehus has been collecting toilet rolls since 1989 and now, in the time of coronavirus, her long-standing passions is finally seeing the light
Meet the woman who’ll never run out of toilet paper Location: Berlin, Germany Juli Gudehus started collecting rolls for a creative project in 1989 All of the varieties are carefully labeled and are now being showcased on YouTube (SOUNDBITE) (German) TOILET PAPER COLLECTOR JULI GUDEHUS, SAYING:"I like it that there is interest in my YouTube videos.
I had a feeling and that's when I thought, super spontaneously, I'm going to open it up and show it.
I have been collecting toilet paper for a long time and apparently at the moment loo roll is the theme of the hour, I will just show the collection.
And I really have so much to say about it and so I am happy that the interest is there.’’ She says toilet paper reveals a lot about culture (SOUNDBITE) (German) TOILET PAPER COLLECTOR JULI GUDEHUS, SAYING: "In Germany, for example, people like to have a lot of layers, so the most possible is the best.
In England, for example, they prefer it super soft and thin but then they use a lot of it and then it has the same effect and is soft and absorbent." Many shoppers around the world have recently experienced shortages But luckily for Juli, she won’t ever be caught short