(Dagbladet): It has stormed around nurse Marit Fiskum (54) in the last week on “The Farm”.
Namsos woman has ended up in munnhoggeri with several participants, including yesterday episode, when she and Habiba Stray ended up in huge fight ahead duel.
Viewers have also witnessed much testy mood among Fiskum and fellow participants André Fredriksson.
– Manufactured as witch
In today’s paper edition of Dagbladet claiming Fredriksson that Fiskum, and several other female participants, has been doing systematic bullying of him throughout “The Farm” -stay (requires login). Fiskum known not again in the allegations, and called the criticism of “nonsense.”
Today says 54-year-old that she lately has felt portrayed as a witch on TV. Blame she gives partly to Fredriksson.
– The story behind all the conflicts between me and Andre will not appear on television. He was extremely sly, and talked much negative when the cameras were not on, she says.
– I was of course angry at him several times, but let cameras be anywhere. That’s the difference. We’re with the television program, after all, she says.
– Required only grinning
In recent days Fiskum experienced getting much web sake of TV viewers on social media. Among other things, some called her “bitch” and asked her “how it feels to be a bully.”
– Because André wonder much from the cameras, he is portrayed as good and kind on television. And I? I’m the bully and bastard, she says laughing.
– You laugh at this?
– Yes, you know what? I just have to laugh. The comments I get online is so stupid that I just have to take it with a smile.
– Is not
The nurse has received a lot of support from family and colleagues in recent days.
– My sons think of course it is terrible to see that their mother will be called things like “bastard” and “witch”. But I assure them that it does not fall on me.
André Fredriksson told Dagbladet that the allegations that he played behind the camera is not correct.
– I hid nothing for the crew. I portrayed the way I am, saying for example on television yesterday that Marit was doing a dirty game. It did viewers see.
– I think actually Marit is portrayed on television milder than she is reality, says Fredriksson, referring to today’s interview in Dagbladet, where he notoriously claim to have been bullied by Trønder.
Will not monitored
Press Responsible for “The Farm” in TV 2, Alex Iversen, told Dagbladet that making “The Farm” is a collaboration between participants and production.
– “The Farm” -participants is not monitored 24/7, as in “Big Brother”. This is based on trust, he says and adds:
– The stories participants take us on, we try our best to tell as correctly as possible. If Marit experience that this was skewed a bit out of her, we think it’s stupid, he says.
When Dagbladet spoke with “The Farm” -programleder Gaute Grøtta Died earlier this fall, he described the importance of the crew to know what happens between participants.
– What we do not know when, hath not happened on television, he said.
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