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Leah Isadora Behn: – – Do not want a boring job

Leah Isadora Behn (15) is for most people known as the daughter of Princess Märtha Louise (49) and the late Ari Behn. It has thus not been an easy year for the family to leave behind, after Behn abruptly passed away on Christmas Day last year.

Over the past year, the 15-year-old has taken an ever-increasing step into the public eye, and is for many a familiar face on various social media platforms.

Especially on Instagram and TikTok, she is making great success, with, among other things, make-up videos of herself. On Instagram she has as many as 22,000 followers, and on TikTok she has around 7600 at the time of writing – a number that is still growing.

– Do not want a boring job

The recent attention has made her this week a guest on “Good morning Norway”, where she talks about her great passion for make-up.

In the future, the 15-year-old wants to work in precisely this field.

– I do not want to have a boring job, so to speak. No office job, she says in the program, according to TV 2.

That the 15-year-old gets to unfold on social media is with the family behind him. She says that her closest ones are very supportive, and that this has been the case from the start. She has learned much of her lessons from her mother, Märtha Louise.

– She says; “If you want to do it, just do it.” I also do it and it goes well, she says.

Märtha Louise was also seen in the “Good morning Norway” studio on Friday.

USES THE TITLE: Märtha Louise uses her princess title in a commercial broadcast on Sionearth on YouTube. Video: Sionearth via YouTube
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– Dread

Although Leah Isadora attracts attention on social media, she is aware that in the future she will keep other things private. The 15-year-old admits that she is worried.

– Of course I’m scared. I’m always scared and scared of everything. Or I’m not scared, but I’m scared. It is very scary, but it is exciting to have a larger audience, Leah explains at “Good morning Norway”.

Princess Märtha Louise and her private life have been – and are – of great interest to the people of Norway. In recent years she has received special attention, for better or worse, for the relationship with Durek Verrett (45).

TALTE: Ari Behn’s eldest daughter, Maud Angelica, burst into tears as she uttered her words of remembrance about Ari Behn. Pictures from NRK.
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It was in May 2019 that it became known that Märtha and Durek had found the great love, and in the time since, they have been very open about the love they have for each other.

Both the princess and the self-proclaimed shaman are diligent users of social media, where they often share love tributes with each other.

A brave teenager

However, it is not just the girlfriend who is hailed by Durek. Last week it was clear that Märtha’s eldest daughter, Maud Angelica, won the award for “The Bravest Woman of the Year”. She was nominated for the memorial speech she gave for her late father during the funeral in Oslo Cathedral in January.

Present during the award ceremony were both Princess Märtha Louise and her boyfriend Durek. After it became known that Maud Angelica had won the award, the princess shared a post on Instagram, where she paid tribute to her daughter.

THE PRINCESS: Märtha Louise and her boyfriend Durek Verrett visited Good Morning Norway on TV 2 on Thursday 16 May. Video: TV 2 See the whole case here: https://www.tv2.no/a/10611424/
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In the comments section of the Instagram post, Durek also wrote some well-chosen words about Maud Angelica.

“So glad I got to be there for Maud when she received the award for ‘Bravest Woman of the Year’. Because she really is, a very brave teenager. The love she gives is unlike anything else, it is warm and genuine. She has touched so many lives “, he wrote, adding:

“Especially in her beautiful speech on the occasion of the loss of the beloved Ari Behn. She made me cry from the moment she wrote it, and shared it with the family. I love to see you honored by Norway. I’m so proud of you”.

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