Anna Pehrson from Örebro joins Robinson

The premiere of the spring season of Robinson is approaching. One of the participants is Anna Pehrson from Örebro. Her father, former Liberal leader Johan Pehrson, reacts to the news.

The spring season of the popular TV show Robinson is set to premiere soon. Among the participants is Anna Pehrson from Örebro. Her father is Johan Pehrson, former leader of the Liberals. The article features his reaction upon learning of his daughter's participation. The report is by Alice Tholvin and published in Nerikes Allehanda.

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