Construction worker Raymond Roskland, 38, and Reverend Thor Havik, 27, became famous faces when they starred on TV 2 “Farmin” in the fall of 2020.
Since the engagement, the two from Bergen have maintained a good friendship, and Havik on Sunday had the great honor of christening Ruskland’s son, William Hamilton (3).
Strong moment
– It’s good to finally get it done. We’ve been planning this for a couple of years soon, so it’s been great. He was very well, Roskland told Se og Hør after the baptism.
– I think this is probably the fourth time we’ve tried to make an appointment. There were restrictions and so on. So it was a long wait. Finally we adopted William. We had already spoken inside the farm, Havík recalls, that she was very nice.
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The baptism took place in the church of Salus, where, as usual, he works as a priest.
– It’s always great to be adopted, it’s so big. It’s nice to be able to do something nice with friends. It becomes a little more personal. Havik adds that it is very good to have the honor of naming baby Raymond and Sydney.
The 38-year-old says that the tone of voice of his son and a friend of “Farmen” is good, and that they visited the priest several times so that they get to know each other. The little boy was affected during baptism.
– It was a very powerful moment when I was giving the sermon, and then I did the role-playing while telling a story. Then I was a blind beggar and sat on the ground. Then William came running towards me and gave me a bottle. He was incredibly kind of him, praising Havik.
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According to Roskland, it wasn’t just the two ex-Farmen subscribers who had a great baptismal experience. It seems that the main character William was also enjoying herself,
– He’s three years old, so if he didn’t want to be baptized, he could just turn around and run off the altar again. But instead he ran.
– He thought it was so much fun. He was so cute when he thought it was so much fun, says the proud father.
And even though it’s been over a year since they’ve seen the duo on TV, both can attest that people still get to know them and think it’s fun to see them keep in touch.
– It is strange that even long after “The Farm” the people who saw us on TV come away. It was really fun, says Roskland, while Havik adds:
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– There were those who thought it funny to be Raymond’s son, because they followed us when we were on the farm.
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