The first week of Dag Otto Lauritzen’s (67) “Tropp 2” is in full swing. Among those who are in place at Setnesmoen in Åndalsnes is Patrick Åteigen (27).
To Se og Hør, the 27-year-old from Vennesla does not hide that life outside “Kompani Lauritzen” has not always been easy.
– Cry me to sleep
– I signed up because I wasn’t happy with how things were. I wasn’t feeling very well and I didn’t quite understand why. Something had to be done, which I couldn’t do myself, says Åteigen to Se og Hør.
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In Wednesday’s episode, it emerges that he has gone a few rounds with himself before signing up for the viewing success.
– Can’t handle being spoken to harshly
– I haven’t really enjoyed myself, really. I find it painful to go to the clothes shop, I often wear the same clothes for a long time. When I go shopping for clothes, I always have to buy larger sizes. That in itself is painful. It drags you down very far – to let yourself decay like that and not be able to do anything about it, he says honestly in the episode.
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To Se og Hør, the 27-year-old tells that it was a long time coming to be filmed bare-chested or in a tight fishnet shirt.
– Now the body works better
– The most challenging thing was just having to manage. You wake up to the camera being there, and then to stand there shirtless when I’m so enormously self-conscious – that was actually the hardest part.
Furthermore, he openly shares the root cause of his poor self-esteem.
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– I think there are many things; One thing is what you inflict on yourself in a way – the ideal and various. And the second is that you have heard in several forms that you are big and ugly. There are probably things that stick out, that you take in, and eventually you start saying it to yourself, he says and adds:
– Didn’t hit the golden bird
– It all started in childhood. But it is clear that as a child, how much do you think for yourself? There are things you hear that you believe in and take with you once in a while. Then I started to feel bad.
Åteigen says that in recent years he has become good at hiding his bad feelings.
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– I put on a mask when I do things and am out among people, but then you don’t feel good about yourself deep down, says Åteigen and explains that it was therefore very difficult to talk about it on TV.
– Free flow on ladies
– There has been a process before sitting in front of the camera, that of properly, properly opening up. One thing is that it hurts, and that it can be taboo as a man. Many people may not believe that I have had a hard time either. So it’s tough, but at the same time very good, because there are things that boil up that you keep to yourself and suddenly you get an outlet.
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2023-10-25 04:11:39
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