Anna Pehrson de Örebro se une a Robinson

Se acerca el estreno de la temporada de primavera de Robinson. Una de las participantes es Anna Pehrson de Örebro. Su padre, exlíder liberal Johan Pehrson, reacciona a la noticia.

La temporada de primavera del popular programa de televisión Robinson está a punto de estrenarse. Entre las participantes se encuentra Anna Pehrson de Örebro. Su padre es Johan Pehrson, exlíder de los Liberales. El artículo recoge su reacción al enterarse de la participación de su hija. La crónica es de Alice Tholvin y se publica en Nerikes Allehanda.

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