Lloyd Libiso says that he helps the shopkeeper couple with the May Day donut talks.
Lloyd Libiso has not left his work in the media industry. Tom Natri
K-supermarket Suurisen, located in Suurpello, Espoo Facebook– publication featured a familiar person on Thursday, April 30. In the picture Farm Finland -show’s winning host and media personality Lloyd Libiso, 32, held in his hand Group search -balloon with a smile on my face.
Among other things, in the anonymous messaging service Jodel, it was considered whether Libiso has changed jobs in the trade sector with the fewest votes. Some of Jodel’s users wondered why Libiso hasn’t talked about it himself, for example, in his podcast.
– Has Lloyd Libiso said on social media that he works in the field of trade? In Jodel, we ask.
– Are you somehow ashamed of this dunia of the service industry? When I’ve never heard someone talking in his pod, for example, that he would have done those jobs after his teenage years, one anonymous commenter reflected.
Iltalehti reached Libiso by phone to tell what it is all about.
– Ours has been working there! Libiso hoses.
Libiso says that in his youth he worked at the former K-market Tuulensuu in Tampere, where he got to know the shopkeepers Timo Laukkanen and Juulia Kuikkaan. Libiso says that he worked in a grocery store, among other things, alongside the army to get a little extra income. The traders’ career has continued, as has Libiso’s personal career in the media industry.
– However, our connection has remained from there until today.
Once a year, Libiso says that he returns to work in the retail industry to bake May Day donuts for the joy of people and to help the store’s staff.
– It was a great pleasure and honor to work as a baker-confectioner for two days. I baked an incredible amount of doughnuts! Libiso rejoices.
Libiso says that the store’s customers also recognized familiar faces from the television in the shelves. The presenter happily exchanged news with the customers, and a few group photos were snapped along with the May Day noises.
According to Libiso, the media industry has not gone anywhere, but podcasts and talk shows will continue in the same way. He is grateful that, despite the difficult employment situation, there is enough work.

