So good was Lar Lerin as SVT 2020 Christmas host



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SVT’s Christmas host spoke kindly and emotionally

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Lars Lerin handled the task as the Christmas host with courage.

The best was when he told stories about the rural originals of Värmland in a broad dialect.

When it was revealed that the artist and, in recent years, the television profile Lars Lerin I would be a Christmas host, I wrote a column saying it was an excellent choice. Exuda, as SVT program director Eva beckman He said of the choice, “warmth, humor and compassion”.

Not all readers were convinced that he was the right choice.

It seemed like a Pride parade

About a third agreed with me. Another third thought it was too unknown. A most unexpected opinion. Even if you’re not an art connoisseur, it’s been hard to avoid the fact that Lars Lerin has made several popular and acclaimed TV series on SVT, even for those who haven’t necessarily seen them.

Lar Lerin lights the candle in the television studio.

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Lar Lerin lights the candle in the television studio.

The last third was upset about Lerin’s sexual orientation. He’s the first openly gay Christmas host and viewers who don’t like a rainbow on Christmas Eve yesterday hopefully did more than just be upset about it.

But now it was not so much about that, almost nothing, even the husband Manoel “Junior” Marques Lerin Once the dance appeared in the television studio, it looked like a Pride parade.

Compassion is something you associate with Lerin and he spoke kindly and emotionally about those who are going through a difficult time right now. He praised the medical staff. I remembered some who passed away in 2020. And I sent my regards to the lonely.

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Husband Junior invites Lars Lerin to dance.

Lasse berghagen He was a more unexpected guest than one of the contestants on one of their television shows. Several of his five-minute sessions as a Christmas presenter, and in addition to appearing a few more unplanned times, Lerin devoted himself to recounting Christmas memories that revolved around the rural originals of Värmland. And that in the widest possible Värmland goal.

– I didn’t understand anything, the son complained.

– He speaks a worse dialect than grandmother and grandfather, said the daughter (my parents speak Östergötland quite broad).

It’s wonderful to hear gossip about people

Once you got into Lerin’s way of talking, and the warmth is in that bright voice, it was quite wonderful to hear the rumors about people with the strangest names and the strangest habits.

A slightly more private moment, an attempt to get a rather suspicious “Junior” to eat fish with bleach, added nothing significant. But Lerin ended well. Now that more and more people he knew have died, he reminded us that above all we must remember with joy these people, what they were like when they lived.

Of: Jan-Olov Andersson

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