The artists took the reins in the middle of Iltalehti’s live broadcast.
Vocalist Behm represented the Emma gala on the red carpet at Espoo’s Metro Arena on Saturday.
The last time Behm arrived Iltalehti editor Mari Pudasen for an interview at the announcement of the Emma candidates, the interview took a special turn. The same spirit continued today.
Among other things, Behm acknowledged the interview For the wrapper and lamented how Pumpuli the cat takes over the musician’s piano at home.
The conversation once again drifted into threshers and knees. Behm has a song called Knees before the thresher. The singer said that he comes from a harvester family.
– Could her stage name have been Rita Puimuri? the reporter asked.
Behm was silent for a while and laughingly stated that the interview was going in a bad direction.
– It could have been, but fortunately it didn’t turn out that way, he nevertheless commented on the name proposal.
Then the interview took a surprising turn when a singer stepped in Alma.
Atte Kajova
After talking to each other for a while, Alma grabbed Iltalehti’s microphone and sovereignly took over the role of interviewer. Behm, who burst into laughter, was immediately involved in the plot.
– You have received the most nominations. How does it feel as an artist to receive such an honor? Alma asks.
– It feels really good. In fact, you’re a better interviewer than Mari Pudas! Behm estimated.
Alma thanked and said that she was working at the Emma gala, although at first she mentioned that she was representing a different afternoon newspaper than the microphone she held in her hands said.
Behm directed the following questions to Pudas. After admiring the clothes and the watch, Alma announced that she would return the microphone to the reporter and let the duo continue the live broadcast
– Absolutely terrible. Sometimes we still do such a real interview, Behm consoled Puda.
Atte Kajova