Soon TV 2 kicks off another round of peasant romance. “The hunt for love” enters its 18th season – and thus needs the tradition of believing freer to the farmers who will seek happiness on television.
– After a year of social distance, it is extra welcome to present six new, great love-seeking farmers for all singles out there, says host Gunhild Dahlberg (46) in a press release.
The channel now presents six new farmers who will fight for the four places in the program. Unfortunately, the two farmers with the fewest letters of proposal are not allowed to participate.
The presentation of the farmers will be broadcast on television on 22 April.
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These are this year’s ‘The Hunt’ farmers:
Tina Kristiansen (26):
Operation: Horse and grain operation
Residence: Tolsrød in Vestfold
Job: Contact teacher at primary school
Tina Kristiansen is the youngest farmer of the year. She loves to be active and spends a lot of time with her horses on the farm. Kristiansen thinks dating can be a little scary, but feels safe with the “Jakten” gang in the back.
– I dream of a kind and caring guy who is the opposite of lazy, says the 26-year-old.
Lene Grønnæss (40):
Operation: Visitor farm with alpaca and horses
Residence: Minnesund, Eidsvoll
Job: Farmer and lifestyle couch
Lene Grønnæss used to be an urban city girl, but has moved to the country and runs a visitor farm with ten alpacas and horses. She is creative and has a lot of iron in the fire.
– I hope that a cheerful, positive and social girl will write to me. Someone who wants to settle down on my farm and create a family with me, says Bråten.
Sebastian Muth Johansen (28):
Operation: Milk production
Residence: Leknes in Nordland
Job: Sports teacher
Sebastian Muth Johansen is a noble boy and lives in Lofoten. After a few years of studies in Tromsø, he moved back to the family farm near Leknes.
Today he lives in his grandfather’s old house, but the 28-year-old envisions taking over the childhood home when he starts his own family. In addition to his job, he thrives in the barn. He also has a farm cat, and loves swing dancing.
Johansen hopes to hear from a nice, sporty and social lady who wants to settle in the north and build a future with him.
Ole-Johan Dyste (47):
Operation: Grain and horse
Residence: Østre Toten, Innlandet
Job: Farmer
Ole-Johan Dyste is a fourth-generation farmer on the farm in Kolbu in the Inland. The race is very family-friendly and sets the children high. The 47-year-old’s time is spent with friends, horses and other chores on the farm.
Dyste is social, warm and sympathetic with a lot of care, in addition to being handy. Now he is looking for someone to share life with.
– I hope for a letter from a cheerful, sociable and positive lady, with whom I can share the time. One to experience things with, travel with, cook with, simply have adulthood with, he says.
Stefan Gundersen (50):
Operation: Sheep, llama, woolly pig, chickens and bees
Residence: Rømskog, Viken
Job: Farmer
Stefan Gundersen is a creative soul who is good in the kitchen. He grows his own chili, collects honey and plays the saxophone. He is also fond of animals, and has four dogs, five cats, sheep, woolly pigs and two llamas on the farm.
The 50-year-old is both open and honest – and enjoys working on the farm. He is looking for a charming lady who is warm, kind and caring.