Laura Voutilainen takes a stand on British actress Emma Thompson’s story about the treatment she received in Finland.

Laura Voutilainen shares with her social media followers her thoughts on the treatment Emma Thompson received in Finland. Inka Soveri

Artiste Laura Voutilainen50, is shocked to hear the British star by Emma Thompson66, about the treatment he received in Finland.

Oscar-winning Thompson said recently for MTVthat he had received a different reception from the Finns when he was Heart winteron the set of the movie Kolilla.

– I remember one really strange event during filming. I was walking in the forest when a female skier approached me at a very high speed. He yelled at me really loudly, the actor said.

– When the skier passed me, he hit me in the leg with his ski pole. I thought it was quite strange, maybe I shouldn’t have been where I was, he added.

Thompson thought the situation was strange and funny at the same time. The actor stated that he believed that something similar would not happen anywhere else but in Finland.

Emma Thopson was in Koli filming the Sydäntalvi film. Matti Matikainen

Voutilainen takes a stand on Thompson’s story Instagramin their stories, which can be seen 24 hours after publication. Voutilainen identifies with Thompson’s story.

– I too have been barked at with some words or scolded after accidentally being in the wrong lane while cycling or unloading things from the car (most recently today), the artist writes in his update.

– What’s wrong with us? Why can’t we be flexible or understanding? Why is it so difficult to give constructive feedback that you have to give it by barking, cursing or even hitting? Would we try to behave? he wonders at the end.

Laura Voutilainen wonders why giving constructive feedback is difficult for some Finns. Inka Soveri

Thompson previously told Iltalehti that he really likes Finland and especially Koli.

– Part of my heart stayed with Koli. I love that place so much. There was a terrible snowstorm when we arrived at Koli. I pulled on my big boots and walked straight to the hill to watch the sunset. I couldn’t believe how beautiful it is there, Thompson enthuses in the conference room of a hotel in Helsinki.

Thompson is not the only international star to be the target of track rage. For example, a football legend Christiano Ronaldo40, vacation pictures in Lapland made the Finns furious when he had left his skis at the cabin and in his video filmed himself on a ski slope with his shoes on. In addition, Ronaldo pulled his child on a stick. Ronaldo immediately received a lot of feedback from the Finns about breaking track etiquette.



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