TV profile, Ingrid Lysne Vik (31), is one of the participants who this year is fighting for existence on “Farmen kjendis”.
Ingrid is a talented sewing and recycling enthusiast, and through the demanding weekly assignments she really got to test her skills with needle and thread.
Reveals details of the wedding
– It was an extremely large amount of work, but at the same time very fun to get an insight into what it was like to live on a farm in 1923. I really gained a new respect for how previous generations must have felt, Ingrid tells Se og Hør.
BH from Farmen hens
She came to the premiere party at the Odeon cinema in Oslo in a very original outfit. With the feathers from the chickens they plucked on the farm, Ingrid had made a glamorous bra, which aroused great enthusiasm among her TV colleagues.
– The feathers stick and smell a bit, but a feather bra at a premiere party – that’s how it should be, laughs Ingrid.
Got check help
She shares her interest in sewing with her designer fiance Andreas Feet (32). The couple met in 2017 when Ingrid was a participant in NRK’s ”Symesterskapet”, where Andreas was a judge.
Ingrid always had a good eye for Andreas. Nevertheless, sweet music did not arise until her friend and colleague in the sewing collective Fæbrik, Jenny Skavlan (36) took action.
– I was the only single person in Fæbrik at the time, and the others “pushed on” for me to sleep with Andreas. We joked and joked, and Jenny really pushed for this to happen. Without my knowing it, she told Andreas that I was “very interested”, and asked if he could ask me out on a date, says Vik, who becomes a little embarrassed when she tells the story.
Sew your own wedding dress
Skavlan would prove to be a good match-maker. The date went well – and it didn’t take long before Ingrid and Andreas were a couple.
– It was full steam ahead, and since then it has been us, smiles Ingrid.
Therefore, the children “just” go into recycling
Andreas went down on his knees, and received a resounding yes from his loved one. The wedding is in October, and the couple is planning a non-traditional but fun wedding with a focus on recycling.
– I will sew a wedding dress from recycled materials, and we will encourage the guests to dress in something used, or possibly borrow or rent clothes. I don’t want our wedding to involve so many new purchases, says the bride-to-be.
The wish list will also focus on reuse.
– We will probably want a lot of second-hand, and decorate the room with old treasures. I think it will be peasant romantic and nice!
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