Maija Vilkkumaa and her husband Mikko Kosonen have been married for 19 years.
Maija Vilkkumaa shared the harvest of her family album on her Instagram account. Atte Kajova
Musician Maija Vilkkumaa, 52, is celebrating her wedding anniversary.
In honor of the anniversary, Vilkkuamaa published a lot of pictures together with her husband, guitarist Mikko Kosonen, 48. The couple has been married for 19 years.
Vilkkumaa has put together pictures of him and his spouse from over the years in a video he published on Instagram. Their daughter is also seen in some of the shots.
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One picture is most obviously from the couple’s wedding, which was danced in 2007. Vilkkumaa can be seen in the picture dressed in a wedding dress and a veil with her husband by her side.
The video also shows a shot of the couple at Linna’s party in 2024, as well as shots from the family’s travels.
– I always end up at your place, I always want to call. I think about you when I drink and even if I don’t drink, Vilkkumaa writes accordingly Oh, mine too -titled song.
Mikko Kosonen is also known from the Levyraati program. Jenni Gästgivar
A lot of love-filled congratulations have accumulated in the comment field of the publication.
– Go wild! Good luck, writes, among others, the musician Anna Puu.
– Good luck! writes comedian-actor Jarkko Tamminen.
– So a dazzlingly long marriage!! Good luck, one writes.
– So much happiness now and in the future, one congratulates.
– More happiness and love, let’s continue the flood of congratulations.
Maija Vilkkumaa and Mikko Kosonen photographed at the 2024 Linna party. Inka Soveri
Kosonen and Vilkkumaa once worked together for years. In 2024, Kosonen told Iltalehti why the married couple no longer work together.
– We realized that it is some kind of obstacle to complete work. We concluded that it makes more sense to work separately, the guitarist said.
– However, we worked together for years, so it is possible. But I don’t particularly recommend it to anyone. Our current arrangement works better, that is, we play in different bands, he added.

