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Secret plan went in the sink for repatriated Farmen participant Robert Michael Scott

A new “Farm” week is over, and this time it was the year’s biggest profile, bus driver and TikTok star Robert Michael Scott (54), who had to give thanks for himself.

He had to do so after losing the duel in an ax throw against challenger Gunnar Svingen (25).

– To be completely honest, I was both physically and mentally done with “The Farm” at that time. I had lost before I had even made my first throw. But it did not help that Gunnar hit a fiver on his first, says the 54-year-old sent home to Dagbladet.

NERVE WRECKING: Grethe and Daniel met for the very last duel at “Torpet”, before the participants go to “Farmen” to fight for a place there. Video: TV 2 Play / Red Carpet
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Should create «foolishness»

Scott states that he was reasonably stressed before Sunday’s match. In the giant cabin, where the participants must spend the night before the duel, he made a plan for what would happen if he won and returned to the farm.

And according to him, it just ate a lot of energy.

– I had big plans for the next week. I knew I would become a big farmer if I won that match, Gunnar and I had an agreement about that. So I started thinking about all the nonsense I was going to create.

COMPLETELY DONE: Robert Michael Scott had little energy left at the end.  On Sunday he had to go home.  Photo: Alex Iversen / TV 2

COMPLETELY DONE: Robert Michael Scott had little energy left at the end. On Sunday he had to go home. Photo: Alex Iversen / TV 2
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– In what way?

– I knew that there was no chance in the sea for me to get another knife. So my plan was to sabotage my own weekly assignment, and just sit in the big farmer’s house all the way. The plan was that I would also be completely alone as a large farmer, because I would say no to bringing helpers. That way I could go to the market all by myself and take everything I wanted from food myself.

He continues:

– I started dreaming about this, on all the fun things I was going to do. Therefore, I was a little stressed when the duel began.

– Should create chaos

– So you had a secret plan?

– Yes, I had a damn big plan, a plan that would create chaos. And I knew I did not have a chance at sea to win “The Farm” anyway. Because then I must have been good at knowledge, in addition to being able to build things. Even handle a sewing machine. It would never work.

HUG: There was no bad mood between Scott and Svingen after Sunday's duel.  Photo: Alex Iversen / TV 2

HUG: There was no bad mood between Scott and Svingen after Sunday’s duel. Photo: Alex Iversen / TV 2
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Still: Although “Farmen” contestant Scott knew that going all the way to the top of the program would be a long way off, he eventually got a goal to make it to the grand finale.

– But after Herman smoked out, I started to get bored. It was the same things over and over again, while I lost weight. I had no nutrition and was dehydrated. My head hung. I was just done, he says frankly.

TRAGEDY: Robert “NorwayRob” Scott was depressed for eight years after losing three of his brothers. Video: Andreas Fadum
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Crack together

The charismatic Norwegian-American does not hide that he reacted strongly when it dawned on him that he was going home.

– What made everything most disappointing was that I started to think that I would reach a final. So when I smoked out, I started crying properly.

He explains:

– It happened when I went out into the woods and Mads Hansen (host, 37, journ. Note) had to say goodbye. I waited for him to tell me that I had one last chance at “Torpet”. I thought there was one week left on there. But just as we started talking, we heard a lot of screaming, people who were happy. And then he told that the people from “Torpet” had just come in and that it was ready for the finals.

WORD WAR: Kjell Strand was terribly bitter and thinks the wrong man smoked out of Sunday’s “Farmen” duel. Robert Michael Scott fires back. Video: Red Carpet / TV 2
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Thus, emotions raced over him.

– I was really sorry, emotionally broken. I had nothing left, because I had given everything of myself in there. Stood on, at the same time as I felt I had made good TV all the way. It surprised me to be so sorry. But I think maybe it’s good, that people see a different side of me and.

– Got pictures in my head

Robert Michael Scott had no choice, he had to go home. The homecoming, however, was of a somewhat special kind, as you can see in the video above.

After coming to Oslo, he called his son Christopher on FaceTime, because he needed a ride from Flesland, the airport in his hometown Bergen.

VECTRAS: Robert “Norwayrob” Scott lost weight and was not recognized by his children after his stay on “The Farm”. Video: Red Carpet / TV 2
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The rest of the family knew nothing about him finally being home.

– When I sat on the plane home, I started to get pictures in my head of how the family would react by seeing me. I imagined that my wife Beate would run towards me, in slow motion, and jump up and hug me. Cry. None of that happened, he says and laughs.

– Not?

– No, she just looked at me and said: “Rob”?

Lose weight

Afterwards he went home to the family’s house, where he found his daughter Julia lying asleep on the sofa.

– She woke up and was happy to see me, but at the same time sad because I looked different. I surprised Michelle, my second daughter, in the bathroom, and the first thing she said was “eh” …

SPECIAL HOME: Robert Michael Scott surprised the family after quitting the TV 2 program.  From left: son Christopher Robert Scott, wife Beate Gullaksen Scott, Robert, and daughters Julia Amanda Scott and Michelle Beatrice Scott.  Photo: Andreas Fadum / See and Hear

SPECIAL HOME: Robert Michael Scott surprised the family after quitting the TV 2 program. From left: son Christopher Robert Scott, wife Beate Gullaksen Scott, Robert, and daughters Julia Amanda Scott and Michelle Beatrice Scott. Photo: Andreas Fadum / See and Hear
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According to Scott, Michelle was more worried than happy when she saw him. Because he looked like a whole new man.

– I was almost 100 kilos when I went into the Farm, and was 76 when I came out. It’s actually damn shocking. I shocked myself and. It was scary, I had no butt left at all. But now I have fortunately rebuilt myself a bit, says Farmen participant Robert Michael Scott, who now, after being at home for a while, weighs 83 kilos.

– This is where I will stay for the rest of my life. 83 to 85 kilos is perfect, he tells Dagbladet.

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