Friday, October 16, 2015

Owns three farms and a funeral – but the richest farmer did not have enough … – kjendis.no

(Dagbladet): Farmers sitting happily on large estates and expensive equipment and get thereto high fortune. This year’s participants in “Quest for Love” has, however, highly variable equations.

It’s warped – if any of the suitors should have a financial motive for their quest for livsledsaker and we will judge after the 2014 tax returns that were published in the night – was Fawlty Towers the longhaired Trønder Hans Petter Hestmo (41).

He did not, however, enough suitor letter to get with the program.

Hestmo has a pared fortune of nearly 2.2 million, despite an ordinary income of net NOK 400 000. He owns no less than three adjoining farms with sheep and cow suckler and a funeral home in Steinsdalen in Oslo. He is also wholly and part-owner of several local corporations.

Sheep producers Alf Bernhard Ouren (39) from the Gjovik sat on the second million fortune among love hunters on TV 2. But he withdrew from the whole thing having come that he “sent out the wrong signals.”

The adventurer Kjartan Bergsvåg (29) from Voss is the least wealthy of the participants – he had zero capital and a net annual salary that barely reaches a pitchfork .

In this year’s “The Farm” is the high-voltage electrician Erling Nesbø (50) having the greatest wealth. Among the celebrities who at the moment turns on “Shall We Dance” -parketten thrones confectioner Pascal Dupuy top of the Fortune top.

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