Super Princess Jenny Skavlan and Thomas Gullestad expecting their first child.
SEOGHØR.NO: Eighteen months after Jenny Skavlan (29) and Thomas ‘fingers’ Gullestad (34) gave each other their yes, they reveal now on social media that they to be parents.
– A magician has magically put a whole human stomach to Jenny. In April we will meet him / her, and we look forward wildly, enter the budding father on both his Facebook profile and Instagram with hashtag # little fingern.
Also Jenny share the joyful news with their followers on his Instagram:
– Morro with camera, but extra fun when you have just found out that one should become parents in April … We look forward enormously and is ready for all pun on “Pinkie” might come.
After two years as betrothed kept the popular couple’s wedding at Norwegian Centre for Design and Arkitektursentet in Oslo in April last year.
It was the once great expectations Skavlan wedding dress – and she did not disappoint! Wearing an elegant, high-necked dress with flowers applications and open back beaming Jenny on her big day.
The dress she herself had designed in collaboration with her mother Janicke Ebbing, who is the costume designer. The flower detail was taken from a Fretex dress – typical for redesign campaigner Jenny! And stitching was done in collaboration with the tailor Kari Evjan.
– I designed it with my dear mother. We spent maybe half a year on dress, told the beautiful bride to Look and Listen.
Sunday, the day before the popular TV presenter and actress revealed her pregnancy, she led the telethon to raise money for the Rainforest Foundation.
Several months before the telethon broadcast traveled Jenny traveling to Papua New Guinea to learn about the Rainforest Foundation work and meeting the indigenous people there. To Seoghør.no she talked about how she experienced the trip.
– I thought the on the big picture: We have lost half of rainforest that it has taken 100 million years to create, in 60 years. But then one goes down in the microscopic as well, when you’re down there.
Skavlan also admitted to thinking of the future generations if developments continue as it does today.
– We can not be the greedy generation that mowed down the rainforest, we owe them more than that. I think it’s very important that children and young people learn more about the rainforest, and on the scale of climate change such as loss of rainforest leads to, she told Seoghør.no.
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19th October 2015 – 6:19 p.m.
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