The “Maskorama” season is officially underway! After six intense weeks in last year’s Spirrevippen costume, this year I have taken on the slightly more comfortable role of detective on news’s ​​website. Finally, it’s my turn to suspect innocent celebrities, as well as insult popular artists. It must be hoped that it will be a little more difficult this year, as some of last year’s hints were so simple that many of us (myself included) thought it was reverse psychology. Here we see this year’s masks! Swipe on to take a closer look at the contestants and read some of the first hints.Stein has blue hair, blue jewelry – and blue eyes that glow in the dark. Does the jewelry say something about what it eats too? The musk has a tough coat. The colors black and gold dominate. Is there a little skull with gems on the belt buckle? The food monster is wearing shoes with sausages and bread. Who could be so fond of food? The happy fish has two anchors behind a heart on its chest. Is this contestant in love or fond of the lake? The vampire looks like a prankster. On the head and clothes there are many precious stones of different colors. Could the shoes and the bow remind a bit of a clown? The professor has a small pink figure in one of his jacket pockets. And in the other is something that looks like a playing card (with a death’s head on it?). The mummy is wrapped in gold, and the bow gives the impression that the whole costume is wrapped well. Is there a hint to think about? So that, for example, Moskusen – who really looks like a faithful copy of Åge Sten Nilsen – is not “Glam” himself, but rather Kygo or Trond Giske. If not, I’m going to lose it. On the Internet, several people have already decided that the Mummy is Linni Meister (despite the fact that it feels like she’s been around for four seasons already). It is also rumored that the Food Monster must be Emilie “Voe” Nereng. And speaking of Emilie – we mustn’t forget the obligatory politician either. What if Justice Minister Emilie Enger Mehl hides behind one of this year’s seven masks? Maybe inside the Vampire? Few things would have pleased me more. Perhaps with the exception of Magnus Carlsen as Gladfisken. Keeping track of all the hints is not easy. Often it is the small details that reveal the answers we are all searching for. Photo: Robert Rønning / news This year, I also hope that we can keep the masks that actually create some life and touch for longer than two broadcasts. So that we don’t have to be left with a bunch of reliable goodies who sing boring ballads where they can excel vocally. I want to see even more show and personality, not fall asleep to another Adele ballad. If I get at least one more Arve Juritzen/wtf moment, perhaps in the form of Kjell Inge Røkke or Marius Borg Høiby, this will be the best “Maskorama” season in history. When the broadcast starts, you can read my continuously updated assessments and speculations below. I’m looking forward to it! Hello! My name is Linnéa Myhre and I am news’s ​​own online detective during this year’s Maskorama. Last year I myself was part of the circus behind the mask of Spirrevippen, and this year I will speculate with you about who is involved. Who do you think is hiding under the masks? Send me an email then! The participants in the first episode are (in random order): The Mummy Photo: Fredrik Arff/Monster/news The Professor Photo: Fredrik Arff/Monster/news The Vampire Photo: Fredrik Arff/Monster/news Gladfish Photo: Fredrik Arff/Monster/news The Food Monster Photo: Fredrik Arff/Monster/news Moskusen Photo: Fredrik Arff/Monster/news Stein Photo: Fredrik Arff/Monster/news Published 09.11.2024, at 16.38



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