There is hardly a reality show in Norway that has not had the honor of having Aurora Judd (32 years old) on the team. The long-time reality TV profiler gained a little “legendary status” after appearing on “Bloggers,” “Charterfeber,” and “Farmen Kjendis,” among others.
– I worked my ass off
This spring she returned to the place where it all began ten years ago: Hotel Paradise in Mexico. There she signed on as a “classy girl” – ten years after Norwegian television viewers first became acquainted with her.
But what made her want to participate again?
– He wanted to break with prejudices
– I participated again in “Paradise Hotel” because I had a little desire to break prejudices. I think people are very judgmental. When asked, I was afraid that friends, family and the industry would stop taking me seriously, but then a bit of hell went through me and I thought I should be allowed to do what I think is good,” Aurora explains to Se og Hør Reality Awards.
– In celibacy
She continues:
– Plus, there's a bit of nostalgia. It's been ten years since I last participated, so I wanted to relive that experience. I'm so old now that I'll probably never have an experience like that again. Life is too short to take chances, and then I'm just being myself, so there's a limit to how bad things can get.
Aurora says it's the overall experience of emotions, gaming and social experience that sparks something inside her, which in turn led her to more programs following her involvement in 2014.
2024 is no exception, and in the fall there will be premieres of three programs in which Aurora will participate.
For now, keep a close eye on the programs that will be shown.
– Of course, I can't say that yet, but I can say that I'm looking forward to it. I think it will be a lot of fun. It's a career I've been able to build from this and I'm very proud of that.
– Ask a psychologist for a quick call
-Do you have any tips for those who dream of doing the same?
– It's so cliche, but my advice is to be yourself 110 percent. At least it worked for me.
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