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Another Saturday, the stage was set for a new round of the hit NRK show “Maskorama.” The big bet has undoubtedly exceeded all expectations, with several hundred thousand Norwegians sitting in front of the TV screen to guess which celebrities are hiding behind the various masks and costumes.
– nobody believes in me
In the past three weeks, it turned out that former handball player Susann Goksør Bjerkrheim (50), Center Party leader Trygve Slagsvold Vedum (41) and entertainment woman Mia Gundersen have hidden behind the extravagant masks.
The latter had to reveal his true identity last weekend, after being on stage in the impressive outfit of “The Poodle”.
Had to say thank you
This weekend, the contestants were required to sing two songs each, where the theme of song number two was a movie they love or a movie song they like.
As suggestions throughout the season have fluctuated both ways, it is unclear how much that suggestion actually says about how they taste.
He did not quite stick to the goal of “The Unicorn”, which now had to be revealed. To great surprise, it was the Norwegian artist Inger Lise Rypdal (70) who hid behind the extreme costume of “Maskorama”.
– It’s almost indescribable, it’s so special. It is a lot of fun, but also very demanding. Fy søren, what fun! He said after the mask fell off.
– There has been some drama behind the scenes.
– nobody believes in me
As mentioned, the TV show has been hugely involved and there is great excitement about who is hiding behind the remaining costumes.
When Dagbladet earlier this week had a chat with some of the celebrities people guess most often, there was little doubt that they had earned the big engagement.
– My God, people are solid. Nobody believes me, no matter what I say. Because it’s not me, Markus Bailey told Dagbladet, who many claim is hiding behind the guise of “Elgen.”
Also the presenter Anne Rimmen feels oblique that Bailey is “The Moose”, but denies that she is hiding behind the wings of “The Raven”.
– Haha, I’ve also heard the rumors. Probably mostly in the “galley break” with me right now. But “Maskorama” is a lot of fun, the new mother of two might say.
Now it remains to be seen whether it is “Elgen”, “Ravnen”, “Trollet” or “Vikingen” who must reveal their identity next Saturday.