In the third week on “Farmen Kjendis” it was Ornulf Heuer (60) from Elect the first championby senior farmer Ingrid Vick Lissen (31).
– I felt love newly
On Sunday, Høyer chose actor, director and screenwriter Aslak Maurstad (30) as runner-up.
The episode is already available on tv 2 play.
– I’ve prepared so much for ax-throwing beforehand, that I’ve conceived of sailing through that duel. I was reasonably sure I was the best at exactly that,” Morstad, who eventually lost the match, told Dagbladet.
– in danger
It was a dramatic duel between the two. Before the last throw, the score was 3-3, after Morstad hit the flash with his first throw, while the ax did not get stuck in the flash, but fell to the ground. Høyer hit a three-point blinker on the last throw. Morstad did the same, but again fell to the ground.
– That’s just how things are. I knew anyway that I’m a skinny guy, and that would be a challenge for me. So I got into a lot of strategies. Nobody knew that I practiced ax throwing so much. But as a “player” I’m good at distinguishing between fantasy and reality. That’s a fantasy, and it’s going well for me, says the participant who’s now ready for “Torpet Celebrity.”
The 30-year-old reveals to Dagbladet that he has received a note from the senior farmer, Lysne, before packing his suitcase and going to the huge cottage the day before the duel.
– I tried so hard to convince her not to choose Ornulf as the first heroine. She should have taken Jan Tore (Kjær, 54, NB.), for he would have chosen Ornulf to fight, I suppose. Hence it could happen that Ornulf was going to smoke, anyway. When she chose him, I was in danger. I knew he would choose me. But she didn’t listen to all of that.
– I made a mistake
He wanted to hand over the note
The second Sunday battle continues:
– but she gave me this note, which I took with me to the giant cabin. There she wrote a note which was to be an answer to the letter which she had given me. At the same time, I didn’t know how I was going to give it to her, because the production wouldn’t let me do that.
The note, written by Aslak Morstad, he carried in his hand all the way before he left the farm.
– also while I was running and hugging others. I tried to give it to her.
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– So what was on the note?
– I wanted to explain how the strategy should proceed.
– Not crazy
– This means?
First of all, I wasn’t angry with her. I spoke to a woman who participated in the previous year, and got advice from her. The person said it was important to read the details from the weekly assignments, so that they became a big part of the final.
And:
—and then I drew a picture of how one would place her pieces in barrel chess, the new branch, which she thought she would choose if she ended up in a fight later. And that I made a strategic choice that might have made her go away.
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– There’s a lot to think about
He never received the memorandum to the senior cultivator.
– I only gave it to her at the party after the final. You have a lot of cameras with you. And everybody’s looking at you – so I couldn’t do it there in secret, simply.
Only one should have known about the direction Morstad had taken, his bedmate Alexander Satterstall (27).
– I told Alex, but he could not reveal his knowledge either, because then he would have become unpopular. I’ve taken a not-so-popular push to ensure all of my players have the greatest chance of making it to finals week, Aslak Maurstad tells Dagbladet, and adds:
Production might think it’s okay. But I also have to think about how to get that note across.
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