Kirsi Alm-Siira has shared a memory of her youth on Instagram.
News anchor Kirsi Alm-Siira remembered her youth in social media. Jenni Gästgivar
News anchor Kirsi Alm-Siira shared a piece of her youth on her Instagram followers on May Day. Alm-Siira shared his student picture in which he is posing with a student law that is essential for May.
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Alm-Siira tells a nostalgic picture of how his caps experienced the fate of Karu in 1998.
-It happened with a ton of Lätsä in such a way that on May 98, a Koijari had drawn a church boat with a ink. At that time, our joint journey ended, writes Alm-Siira.
-It is nice to admire it like that, like that rear-end permanent and the red plush dream I designed myself, Alm-Siira continues to release.
At the end of his release, the news anchor wishes a good May Day.
The publication of the Alm-Siira has attracted joyful reactions in the comment box.
– Well, what does one Kirkavene in the hat now… With humor, hardly anyone would have raised it, one comment belongs.
– A stunning story and a wonderful picture of a beautiful woman, wellbeing entrepreneur Rita Niemi-Manninen comments with heart and flame emoji.
– And brought the ethereal/cunning/dreaming look towards the future is part of a ton of studio photography … funny May Day, comments visual artist Johanna Oras.
Alm-Siira has previously told Iltalehti that his youth was a richness. For example, a news anchor was thrown out of high school twice.
-Sometimes I caught my normal everyday life, sometimes it went really hard, Alm-Siira told Iltalehti in the spring of 2024.
Alm-Siira wondered in the interview what his youth would be like today.
– I grew up in Noormarkku in Pori. There were no things that are today. For example, alcohol was the only substance that I was available, Alm-Siira recalls.
– I always had a basic security about family and loved ones, which, on the other hand, may have gave me the courage to try boundaries and norms. However, that borders’ experiment went completely over, Alm-Siira says.

