On Monday, Dagbladet may reveal that it will drama, intrigue and bickering when twelve celebrities move in together to run the Steinsjøen farm on the border of Hurdal and Østre Toten municipality.
This is going to be a completely out-of-this-world season of “The Farm Celebrity,” both for the participants and for the production.
– Very, very uncomfortable
Already in the first episode on Tuesday evening, viewers started what awaits them.
It was entrepreneur Ørnulf Høyer (60) who was elected a large farmer in the first week. With him as helpers, he chose NRK profile Lina Adampour (36) and entrepreneur Christopher Mørch Husby (33).
– Can’t stand it
It started out smoothly, but quickly changed when Adampour became concerned that the trio would have to have a “meeting” to discuss if everyone was okay – while Høyer himself was still off working. A clearly uncomfortable Husby tried to calm his fellow participant down, to little avail.
– I don’t think I can bear it now, we’re all tired. So don’t start anything now. I can’t stand it, Husby said in the episode, before Adampour retorted:
– What did I start, Christopher?
Then they went to Høyer, who was thus involved in the conversation as well.
– Christopher, I’m a very direct person. I gave birth to five children, that’s right they say, Adampour said, before Høyer got involved, and finally, somewhat reluctantly, agreed to the aforementioned meeting.
– Absolutely terrible
“Harmony” was promised
On Monday, Dagbladet was present when the vast majority of attendees gathered to watch the first episode. There, Christopher Mørch Husby did not hide that the beginning of the stay of the “farmer celebrity” was a shock.
– It was very uncomfortable, even just the little dramatic episode I was in on the first day. And it was about me not being there for the. I felt like I got along with everyone, but then that incident came out of nowhere, he tells Dagbladet.
Return
According to the 33-year-old, the production promised in advance that there would be no “screaming inside the farmhouse,” like in previous seasons.
– When there are screams and slamming doors, I first thought: “King, I’m not in it.” So when I heard someone call my name, I felt terribly uncomfortable.
– Damn start
– How uncomfortable would you say?
– Max nasty, really. I understood the situation a little more, but I still haven’t heard or seen anything, he says, and refers to claims about a joke that should have been presented, and that will be a major point in Wednesday’s episode.
The bad mood is getting so out of hand this week that someone must have felt scared at some point. This is confirmed by many of those present at the Dagbladet.
A bad start, says Mørch Husby.
– A “damn” bad start. I noticed when they started howling and yelling it was really bad. I’m excited to see how they cut it. I remember Espen (PA Lervaag, 45, journ.anm.) and I meeting in the kitchen. Then I had tears in my eyes and I thought, “I don’t think I can handle this,” she says.
Ends up as a presenter
– Raised to smile
A very private Lina Adampour tells Dagbladet that she is at least happy to be a part of “Farmen kendis”.
– I think I am very grateful to be one of the twelve participants. It’s not something everyone can participate in, so I kind of thought, “Huh? What am I doing here?” But then I was there.
– Is there bad blood today between you “quarrels”?
– No, I was brought up to smile and I’m still respectful, she says.