Next Friday, another winner will be announced on “The Voice Norway.” This year, as in previous years, Inna Wroldsen (39 years old) can be considered one of four judges.
-I feel misunderstood
When Se og Hør meets Wroldsen at the premiere of the new film “Young Woman and the Sea” directed by Joachim Rönning at Gimle Kino, she says the bar this year is high.
– It was so great to record “The Voice” this year. It must be up to the times, she smiles, before saying it's taking its toll too – with the reactions that have emerged around the people who have had to be repatriated.
-I think we've never received this much hate before. Sometimes it was like a roll of the dice, because we are very lucky to have a lot of good young talent in this country. So there was fear lurking there.
-Who do you trust the most will win then?
– We have some favorites this year, but I have to say Arthur (Stolen, 28 years old) is in the Woldsen team. On that. I also think Lafrance (Svendsen, 22) is a very good player. He just has it all.
Near-death experience: – Panic
The musical competition is coming to an end this time, and summer and sun are coming – also for a busy musician like Wroldsen.
-We are going to Croatia, so we will travel in mid-June. It's the week we'll lay back on a boat and enjoy life.
-But otherwise, then? what's up? Are there any new projects in the pipeline?
– Yes, I have something boiling and boiling, you know. It's fun to split my time between here and London. I'm out there a lot and writing music. First, I have to finish The Voice, but it will come, she says smartly.
Wroldsen is vague and withholds details when Se og Hør keeps asking.
He reveals new plans
“It's just a matter of keeping an eye on things now, because there will be some things from now on,” she smiled in conclusion.
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