No Farmen without smuggling? As in previous seasons, several of this year’s participants have brought private property onto the farm, despite the fact that it is not allowed.

Last year, God kveld Norge revealed that Farmen winner Isak Dreyer had outsiders shop for him while he was on Farmen kendis. The bill came to tens of thousands.

In this year’s season, among others, Jan Tore Kjær has revealed that he snuck a specific item into Steinsjøen farm.

At the evening’s final party, Aurora Gude opens up about her own and another participant’s smuggling history. See video below:

Reveals passwords

Farm celebrity participant Aleksander Sæterstøl (26) went all the way to the final week, but after an intense competition he had to see himself beaten by influencer Sofie Karlstad (25).

During the evening’s final party, the 26-year-old finally lifts the veil, and shares a story he has kept close to his chest.

– I paid a guy to smuggle in lots of snuff, fast food and nuts for me, he reveals

Sæterstøl tells Good Evening Norway that he paid a friend to drive to the farm with the goods.

However, Sæterstøl does not want to reveal the price tag of the buddy service.

The celebrity farm participant goes on to say that he must have snuck out at night to collect it. He communicated with his friend by telling someone in production that he needed to send a message to his accountant.

– If he wrote that “the annual accounts had been delivered”, then I knew that the bag was in place in the forest.

– Then it was just a matter of sprinting into the forest and collecting the goods, he laughs.

Program leader Tiril Sjåstad Christiansen became a mother for the second time in September. It brings with it some challenges at the final party.

Wants the participants to follow the rules

Press manager at TV 2, Jan-Petter Dahl tells Good evening Norway that they only became aware of the story after the recording was finished.

– Our aim is to give the participants as authentic an experience as possible of farm life in 1923. That is why there are rules for what they have access to, what they can do and where they can move, he says.

Dahl says that it is desirable that all participants follow the rules that have been decided, but that it does not always turn out that way.

– If someone really makes an effort to break the rules, they can succeed in doing so.

He also says that there are guards on the farm, but that the guards are primarily on site to ensure the safety of the participants.

– We continuously adjust our routines so that we can capture such things, but will always be dependent on the participants themselves wanting to take part in the unique and authentic experience they are a part of, concludes Dahl.

Did you get this one? One of this year’s participants smuggled razor blades into Farmen farm.

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