Earlier this year, it became known that former “Farmen” participant Tonje Frigstad (22) and ex-boyfriend Simon Trondstad they had gone their separate ways.
Frigstad did after the breakup like many others and downloaded the Tinder dating app. In early September, however, she was able to say she was banned from Tinder for life.
When Dagbladet met Frigstad at the Reality Awards on Friday night, he could tell he absolutely doesn’t need dating apps to survive on the dating market.
Instagram works too
Frigstad actually received a number of proposal letters, and this without a Tinder subscription. Requests must flow to the inbox on Instagram.
However, the reality show participant must be thrifty with responses.
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– There are some that deserve answers, because there are very good messages. But there are few answers. But I read them and I think it’s very enjoyable and I only take it as a compliment, she says.
While there are many enjoyable messages to read, there are also some weird ones.
– I’m taking some screenshots. People are weird, ask me if I want to join in weird things. Someone asked if we should hunt grouse in bikinis, she says.
– But how do you go out when you’re not on Tinder?
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– If you “swipe” with a good direct message, then it might work somehow.
Frigstad isn’t too sad after the Tinder ban.
– I don’t think I’ll find the guy of my dreams there anyway.
Former “Farmen” participant was not alone participant in the Reality Awards on Friday. He was also in charge of distributing the prizes. Before the awards ceremony, she met the press on the red carpet.
He had high expectations for the evening.
– We will celebrate reality, I like it, Frigstad told Dagbladet.
He had his friend Linnea Løtvedt with him. The duo had spent two hours making sure they looked as good as possible for the first ever Reality Awards.