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Nora Haukland is out of Kompani Lauritzen

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Nora Haukland is out of Kompani Lauritzen

Tonight, the stage was set for the second fog match of the season by “Kompani Lauritzen”, where the fourth participant had to give thanks.

Last week, both influencer Hedvig Glestad (32) and politician Rauand Ismail (24) quit, and influencer Aleksander Sæterstøl (28) chose to retire.

– Never been in so much pain

It was influencer Nora Haukland (27) and artist Knut Marius Djupvik (36) who finished in the second fog match, which was a nerve-wracking shooting competition where it was important to keep your tongue straight in your mouth.

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The aspirants had to shoot down the correct balloon following various instructions from the commander.

It was an even match, but in the end it was Haukland who was the slowest to shoot at the correct balloon, and was therefore the one who had to give up.

DIMMEKAMP: Nora Haukland and Knut Marius Djupvik met for a duel. Photo: Matti Bernitz/TV 2 Show more CONCENTRATION: It was important to keep a cool head during the fog match. Photo: Matti Bernitz/TV 2 Show more

Will join again

– I was so incredibly sad when I pulled out, because I was so ready to make it all the way. Not least it was sad to leave all the participants, it was a shock, says Haukland to Se og Hør.

– I felt for the first time in a long time a kind of mastery and that I had achieved something. In addition, I got stronger very quickly, which was fun. I really liked the version of myself inside “Kompani Lauritzen”.

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– Get together at the hotel

Haukland says that she managed to have a private conversation with Ensign Geir Aker (48) after she quit.

– He is such a warm and nice person. He told me that I don’t have to see this as the end of the journey because it continues on at home. It has done that.

The influencer says that the participation meant a lot to her.

TV-FENRIK: Geir Aker can be strict, but also has motivating words for the participants. Photo: Matti Bernitz/TV 2 Show more

– I hope they make a season with participants who didn’t make it this far, then I’ll be there and then I’ll have the beret!

Tried to cheat benefits

Inside Bømoen camp there are strict rules that must be followed, which can be a difficult adjustment for many of the participants.

After several tough days and bone-chilling competition, it is therefore not difficult to understand that the participants got excited about something good.

THROUGH THE FENCE: The teenage girls were willing to buy chocolate for Nora Haukland. Photo: Screenshot Show more

When Haukland spotted two teenage girls standing by the fence of the camp, she took the opportunity and asked if they could buy her chocolate.

The teenage girls fulfilled Haukland’s wish, and when they returned to the camp they started shouting at the 27-year-old, who had promised to tip for the chocolate.

Collapsed:- Potentially dangerous

It caught the attention of the commander, who became very displeased. Sergeant Cecilia Frølandshagen therefore had to have a serious talk with Haukland.

– NOT CURRENT: Sergeant Cecilia Frølandshagen had to give a stern warning. Photo: Matti Bernitz/TV 2 Show more

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– We don’t do that kind of thing. It ends up with those girls calling out for you because you have an agreement to come over there. It is completely out of the question, says the sergeant to a repentant Haukland.

To Se og Hør, the influencer did not want to comment on how she experienced the slap from the commander, but had this to say about the cheating attempt:

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– After ten days of a strict regime, I started to feel a little lust for the show. In addition, Silset (Mikkel Bratt Silset, was a corporal in the episode, editor’s note) did not want to share chocolate with the rest of us, so I thought I would take matters into my own hands and fix it for the gang.

Had no consequences

Communications manager at TV 2, Siril Vatne Meling, tells Se og Hør that it is the first time they have discovered that participants have tried to smuggle goods in from outside.

– I regretted it very much

However, the production did not view the situation with Haukland as seriously as the commander did.

– It is the commander who handles the scheme and incidents like this, and the reaction from the commander says something about the kind of regime the participants live in. Not everyone understands how strict and all-encompassing it is, so in a sense the incident helped to show it.

SMOKE OUT: The chocolate situation had no consequences for Haukland, but she is now out of the competition. Photo: Matti Bernitz/TV 2 Show more

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Beyond the gag from the commander, the incident did not have any consequences for Haukland, TV 2 reports.

– Did these girls who waited and waited get paid for this chocolate from someone in production?

– No, not as far as we know.

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