People’s favorite Anne-Kat Hærland TV Profile (50) he remembers the 90s and offers personal scandals in his new podcast “Anne-Kat about the 90s”. She leads it together with Jonas Jørstad (50), editor for the celebrity desk of Se og Hør and Dagbladet.
– A lot of bad conscience
In previous episodes, Hærland talked about when he stole his parents’ car and “destroyed” the apartment.
I The podcast on Friday takes into consideration the duo in the year 1992. In the episode, the TV profile reveals that she was arrested twice in that year, including one with a weapon.
I have the police at the door
Co-host Jørstad says he is aware that his friend has been arrested multiple times, and that’s when Hærland’s unknown story is told.
In 1992, Hærland moved to a collective in Majorstuen in Oslo, where some parties were often held.
One evening the band was on their way to a concert. Going out the door, Hærland says that “both the cops and the drug dogs come in.” The group is leaning against the wall and handcuffed.
Here the couple suffers the shock of the debt of the ages
– I know then that I have 1.2 grams of hashish in my pocket, and I was the last to turn my pockets and then they took the others down and out on the street in their police cars to Greenland.
At the same time as the TV profile is emptied from police pockets, bedrooms are searched, says Hærland in “Anne-Kat on the 90s”.
Gun found
The operations director comes out of Hærland’s bedroom shortly after with a gun in his hand and asks her what it is, he can tell on the podcast.
– You’re twenty, you’re completely fearless, so I say “it’s a gun”. Then she wanted me to say where I got it from, and I refuse. Then she says, “I’m sorry, I can’t tell you where that gun came from, but I can only tell you it wasn’t going to be used for anything criminal and beyond that I can’t say more.”
Dagbladet has been in contact with Anne-Kat. Hærland that she says she has nothing to process other than what appears in the podcast.
In the podcast, Hærland explains that he previously removed the weapon from a person he considered too unstable to have a gun.
Stolen car and destroyed apartment
– This person had just started getting treatment and would not advance the world if he had also had problems with the police.
The termination of visas became a pretext for illegal possession of weapons and Hærland became a couple of thousand poorer people.
However, this wasn’t the only time the TV star had a meeting with the law. In 2003, Hærland was sentenced to 30 days in unconditional prison and a fine of NOK 90,000 after driving with alcohol and crashing two cars.
Aller Media Social Club is owned by Aller Media, the same company that owns Se og Hør and Dagbladet. Jonas Jørstad usually works as an editor for Aller Media’s celebrity newsroom.