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– I knew it was going to be difficult, and had actually said no to being a challenger, but then I was persuaded, Marianne Lambersøy (48) tells Se og Hør.
Earlier this week, he entered “The Farm,” which he challenges alongside Asle Kirkevoll (63) and Per Gundvald Haugen (45), the vulnerable role in which only two of them could stay on the farm.
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While Kirkevoll was chosen by the original entrants to stay on the farm, Lambersøy and Haugen had to compete in the milk bucket for last place.
So who of them could stay was alone in their own hands, literally, but after intense competition, the 48-year-old Haugen had to be beaten at the finish line.
– I felt a little
At the end of the knockout competition, Lambersøy is seen putting the milk buckets aside, and now the challenger tells Se og Hør that he assumes he could have been on his feet longer.
– For some personalities, it takes more time to build relationships, and that’s the way it is for me. I was prepared so they wouldn’t want me there, she says.
During the match, the other participants can be heard openly cheering for Haugen more than the 48-year-old. The latter believes that it did not affect the time she was standing that the other participants did not want to retain her.
– It has less to say than you think. It was surprising to hear how they were sitting there. I am a teacher, and it is like that, where you encourage a single party, we try to avoid at all costs. It’s really cool, even when you’re an adult. Believes there is little empathy.
– I knew a little, but I had imagined beforehand that my days were numbered, and then I hoped to have the opportunity to travel to “Torpet”, he adds.
– It seems colder than reality.
The 48-year-old admits that she would like to have more time on the farm and believes that she has missed an opportunity for more good relationships due to the result.
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– What do you think then of the way they portray you on the screen?
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– It’s very scary to let them sweep over the cliff, but when I see myself on television I think they have shown that I am strong and determined, but I probably seem colder than I really am. I have a lot of warmth in me and a big heart. If you play the game, you have to put up with the roast, he used to say, and I think that applies here too, he responds.
Lambersøy thinks the production has captured who she is, but not everything.
– I can’t go in there and play a role. They got to know the real me in every way. It was not a game for the gallery, that’s why I also say that it is difficult for me to get into a group. The other two boys are more jovial and affectionate than I am, and I probably would have chosen them too. They could probably notice that there might be some issues with me, he admits.
– He didn’t like it
During Lambersøy’s time at the TV farm, it is seen that she and Sindre Nyeng (23) do not get the best chemistry. The first says that both are types of leaders and therefore the two do not fit together very well.
– He didn’t like it at all. “It’s immature of me that it could have been his mother to say something ugly about him, but I didn’t want to join his group of fans at the estate,” he says.
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– Not very accommodating
Nyeng, among other things, has developed a close friendship with Inger Cecilie Grønnerød and Karianne Vilde Wølner on the farm. He says he and Lambersøy didn’t know each other well enough to tell whether he liked it or not.
– I admit that it is difficult to get into a group, but the way he tried to adapt to the group was perhaps a bit harsh, thinks Nyeng.
– He said from the beginning that he wanted to change the composition of the group that was in the farm, and the way it was formulated was not very welcoming, I think. That was probably why we didn’t get very close in the short time he was there, he continues.
Nyeng believes the 48-year-old woman noticed it was taking up a lot of space on the farm and believes she didn’t manage it in a particularly good way.
– Then it was not natural that we found the tone, I think, he adds.
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Per Gunvald Haugen, who is the second and last challenger to stay on the farm, tells Se og Hør t that it was a strong kick when he realized the place was his.
Marianne seemed unsure if she wanted to go home or stay, but she finally said she would give me a proper fight. Clearly it was a relief, he says, adding:
– I had promised the children that they would stay at the farm, so I had to.
Marianne Lambersøy now has the opportunity to fight her way back to the farm through “Farmen” secondary competition, “Torpet”.
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