Anna Pehrson fra Örebro blir med i Robinson

Premieren for vårens Robinson nærmer seg. En av deltakerne er Anna Pehrson fra Örebro. Hennes far, tidligere leder for Liberalene Johan Pehrson, reagerer på nyheten.

Vårens sesong av den populære TV-serien Robinson får snart premiere. Blant deltakerne er Anna Pehrson fra Örebro. Hennes far er Johan Pehrson, tidligere leder for Liberalene. Artikkelen gjengir hans reaksjon da han fikk vite om datterens deltakelse. Reportasjen er av Alice Tholvin og publisert i Nerikes Allehanda.

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