Steffen Eriksen thinks he should just shut up in Sunday’s Game

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– Steffen, is it possible?

The words belong to “The Game” participant Martha Leivestad (30) in Sunday’s episode. A moment later, she does like her friend Line Andersen (50) and leaves the living room in favor of the bedroom.

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– I can not bear. I’m going for a walk, Andersen said just before, after Steffen Eriksen (60) had asked her not to give him the stern look he thought she did.

The background was the noise surrounding the fact that Vidar Magnussen (46) stabbed his “teammates” upstairs in the back by sending home Danby Choi (30), even though the rest of the “team” had agreed that they should send home Erik Thorstvedt (61 ).

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– Hot and pressed

To Se og Hør, Steffen Eriksen makes no secret of the fact that he thinks the session was unpleasant.

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– It was hot and very stressful. It was read out and agreed that Erik should go out, which he himself agreed with. That was the plan of the upstairs gang. It didn’t work out that way, and then there was a bit of a temperature, you could say, he says.


LEFT THE ROOM: Line Andersen did not like that Vidar Magnussen went against the plan, and chose to send Danby Choi home. Steffen Eriksen (second from the right) commented on Andersen’s look, which made her leave. Photo: TV 2
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He continues:

– Some of the girls felt betrayed when Vidar reneged on that agreement. I can understand that, but it was probably not the first time in those weeks that someone went behind others’ backs inside the villa.

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The 60-year-old customs officer believes Magnussen was right to say that it was he who was behind what had just happened.

– He would have been damned if he hadn’t admitted it. And that’s exactly what I thought was nice of him. He explained himself, and it led to a rather tense atmosphere.

WILL NOT SAY ANYTHING: Line Andersen does not want to comment on Sunday's episode. Photo: Andreas Fadum

WILL NOT SAY ANYTHING: Line Andersen does not want to comment on Sunday’s episode. Photo: Andreas Fadum
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– Felt betrayed

The TV profile regrets one thing in the chaos that ensued.

– A real shock

– I should really just shut up. Everyone else was just listening to what Vidar had to say. He got that, in a way, but a bit piecemeal and divided. That’s what I was trying to express, that we should just let Vidar say what he had to say. But the spikes were out.

SA FROM: Line Andersen and Martha Leivestad were clearly upset after Sunday's shock exit. Photo: TV 2

SA FROM: Line Andersen and Martha Leivestad were clearly upset after Sunday’s shock exit. Photo: TV 2
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He admits that he was caught in bed.

– But in a way I understand. Some of the girls felt betrayed. What went Line’s way in “The Game”, it perhaps unraveled a bit that night there.

Se og Hør has spoken to Line Andersen, who does not want to comment on the matter.

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