Sunday, December 6, 2015

Here switch Linnéa Myhre together on tv – Dagbladet.no

(Dagbladet): In connection with the Christmas program “Home for Christmas”, was author Linnea Myhre with Plan Norway to Ethiopia.

Dagbladet explains Myhre that encounter with the little boy Abel was very tough.

– The meeting with Abel was tough. I’ve always had an idea that children wherever they are in the world fail to be excited and happy, because they know better. But Abel’s eyes it was just empty.

– He had not eaten for days at a, and it was impossible to get through to him. Sitting next to him made me feel more ashamed than ever, says Myhre.

– Too many emotions

She further explains that the only thing she wanted to do was help. Abel struggling namely with difficulty concentrating in school, when there is shortage of food and that he therefore is malnourished.

– I have too many feelings and impressions about the trip, as has occurred also in retrospect. If I had advice, I had sent all of Norway down to know about it, for it is quite impossible to go there and forget what you’ve seen, says Myhre.

– What is the most important thing you learned from your trip?

– I learned how important – not to mention easy it is to help. Plan does an amazing job to rebuild societies affected by extreme poverty, providing children Abel chance to grow up.



Active in banana debate

Myhre has lately been very topical Media, after she went out against the celebrity PT Helle Born Steins Linnéa Myhre much talked banana initiatives.

Myhre also published post on his personal Facebook page, where she received support from familiar faces like Fam Irvoll Ida Maria and Atle Pettersen.

Celebrity coach later went out with an apology towards how Myhre had interpreted the statement.

– I’m really sorry about banana post has been interpreted your hen by Linnea Myhre and others that banana to avoid at any price and is unhealthy. It was never my intention. In future I will take good care that it is evident which groups advice my targets.

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