Adopted Bente Bjørnvold from Norway’s toughest will find his siblings – news Trøndelag

Her long black hair has become short since the filming of Norway’s toughest. – I was spontaneous before as well, but have perhaps become even more so after Norway’s toughest. It wasn’t that planned to get a haircut. The slightly modest girl from the village of Budal in Trøndelag smiles a lot. In this year’s edition of Norway’s toughest, she was referred to as the trial queen. Three times she had to fight for a place in the competition. Finally it stopped. – I learned more about myself than I expected. First and foremost, that I am able to push myself more than I imagined. I particularly noticed that on the train tracks along the Thamshavn line. In several of the competitions, she was far ahead on the lists. Nevertheless, she heard from Brage that he did not see her as someone who could go to the top. – I didn’t do too badly, but maybe I was too humble. I notice I have become more aware of speaking up. ?Here you can chat with Bente. She answers questions between 21:00 and 23:00: Hi! Welcome to dialogue at news. Since you are logged in to other news services, you don’t have to log in again here, but we need your consent to our terms of use for online dialogue. It gives some special experiences to be part of Norway’s toughest. Like solving the Tower of Hanoi puzzle while the water is cascading around you. Photo: Erlend Lånke Solbu / news Tough career choices The 24-year-old has also made tough career choices. She has a background as an ambulance worker, but now works in home nursing. It often requires a separate setting. – The worst thing is when someone is very bad. Then it’s fine to have experience from the ambulance with car accidents, cardiac arrest and the like. It’s not a job for everyone. People who apply for such jobs are tough in the head. In her free time, too, she is drawn to activities that require a certain focus. After putting the boxing gloves on the shelf for a period, she is now on her way back to the ring. – NM gold is the goal. Bente Alejandra Bjørnevold should perhaps be called Elgvold? This autumn she killed her first moose. Photo: Privat Was contacted after a TV appearance Together with her one-year-older brother Ola, she was adopted to Norway from Colombia as a 4-year-old. They are full siblings, and at the same time know that they will have three other full siblings. She doesn’t know where they are. Mora is said to have been a drug addict, and left the children in an orphanage. After Norway’s toughest, she has been contacted by several people with a Colombian background. – Ei has sent me a DNA test and urged me to take it. Now the plan is to go to Colombia in January or February 2023. – I have thought about it in the past too, but have perhaps become a little better at getting the finger out. If I’ve made up my mind, I just have to do it. Maybe it’s a bonus from participating in Norway’s toughest competition?



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