Thursday, May 12, 2016

Admits that the situation is special – now speaks Agnetes helpers out Getting … – kjendis.no

STOCKHOLM / OSLO (Dagbladet) – Things are going a bit up and down but Agnete is not a fragile girl. She is strong and tough. She needs only to have it quiet and calm around them. It is the dream of delivering onstage drives her. She has talent and delivers the light goes on, says ESC delegation chief Stig Karlsen.

Along with MGP-general Jan Fredrik Karlsen he meets Dagbladet in the lobby of the Globe Hotel in Stockholm, a stone’s throw away from the huge music festival in Globen Arena – which kicked off with the first delfinale yesterday.

Tomorrow evening it Agnetes trip.

Shielded

Last week it became known that the Finnmark no drop all of press conferences and meetings to focus fully on tomorrow’s behavior.

Faced NRK 21-year-old reasoned activity limitation Inga that she struggled with her mental health, unless she wanted to comment on the situation further.

Jan Fredrik Karlsen recognize that situation, with a Norwegian Eurovision semifinalist who do not make up for the press and on the official event is special.

– Norway stands out this year. All the other artists set up on absolutely everything. Should someone open a letter that the ongoing, while we were driving the opposite strategy. There have however been essential, for it is this Agnete need to deliver, he says, adding:

– She did not go down to the arena yesterday, so when we arranged a semifinal party for her the hotel room. Stig lit with glowsticks, put up candy and decorated with balloons. We had the incredibly cozy, he said.

– Which people are most important to Agnete now?

– Now comes soon family and friends here to Stockholm, and they are important. Meanwhile, also manager Espen Nystad important for Agnete. They have both a professional relationship, but also a good friendship, says Karlsen and Karlsen.



– Have infinite desire to fulfill

They are clear that Norway should not worry about the Norwegian artist’s health situation.

– Agnete thank everyone who is committed to her welfare, and think it’s good to feel. She has so infinite desire to fulfill, says Jan Fredrik Karlsen and is supported by pairmate.

– We are confident that we are in the final on Saturday. Agnete is a role model and an inspiration for those struggling with the same thing, but she’s here for the music. The second is a private matter, says Stig Karlsen.

Johnsen manager, Espen Nystad, writes in an email to Dagbladet that Agnete looking forward to proffer “Icebreaker” tomorrow night.

– Agnete has been in Stockholm for seven days now, to prepare for tomorrow, he writes.

How’s she motivated them to sing for Norway?

– The dream to Agnete has for many years been standing on the world’s stage to represent Norway. She is very proud to have this opportunity, just as we are very proud to be part of this together with this great girl!



– Charged and strong

And after Wednesday’s first rehearsal there is little to suggest that Agnete concentrates on other than getting Norway for Saturday’s final of Eurovision.

Dagbladet was present in the audience, as was the leader of the Norwegian MGP team, Morten Thomassen.

– There is no disease on stage. There she is 100 percent healthy. A tone was slightly Uggen, but this is only the first rehearsal. She is charged and strong in the performance. This bodes well, says Thomassen Dagbladet.

Stein Vanebo, associated Agnetes management, arrived in Stockholm Wednesday and got chatting with Norway Eurovision hopes ahead of tonight’s dress rehearsals.

Dagbladet he describes her as focused and in good spirits.

– She was good tonight, and it feels like it becomes final. There is a dress rehearsal, and not least the semifinals Thursday – which is the most important right now, says Vanebo.

– How does the pressure that builds up from the media and fans?

– Agnete is here because she has made the right choices since she was little, and she’s the boss. We have full understanding for the influx, but by and large it has not much to say. The main thing is that she’s fine, so she can deliver, says Vanebo.

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