An extraordinary moment was seen in the last minutes of the Half-past seven program.
Ella Kanninen and Mikko Kekäläinen host the Half Seven program. Atte Kajova
Mightily Half past seven – program’s live broadcast ended on Thursday with a surprising moment. The program was visited this time Special forces-known as a reality TV competition trainer Robin Hendry.
During the last minutes of the broadcast, one of the presenters of the program Ella Kanninen walked the treadmill with Hendry and asked him questions.
After the interview, Kanninen thanked Hendry for coming as a guest and said the closing words. Suddenly, Kannine’s plotting couple Mikko Kekäläinen started yelling at the trainer. Kekäläinen had changed his pink blouse and light blue jeans to a black top, dark pants and a cap.
– Hendry, what are you doing here?! Hurry up now! Pathetic! Even try! Even my 95-year-old grandmother goes harder than you! Kekäläinen shouted on the broadcast.
Mikko Kekäläinen, who participated in the Special Forces TV competition, got to shout at the program’s trainer Robin Hendry in a live broadcast. Jenni Gästgivar
Hendry reacted to Kekäläinen’s shouts with a smile and started to speed up his pace a little on the treadmill.
– Don’t shout, Hendry said calmly to Kekäläinen.
Despite Hendry’s request, Kekäläinen continued to roar.
– Let it go now, let it all go. All out, all out! the presenter shouted.
When the end credits appeared on the screen, the presenters were silenced and replaced by the program’s theme song. Despite this, Kekäläinen continued to shout while Hendry and Kanninen laughed next to him.
After the broadcast, Hendry posted Instagram-in his stories, a picture of him smiling with Kekäläinen and Kanninen. Instagram stories are visible 24 hours after publication.
– Thank you for the hospitality, the entire Puoli seven people, he writes with a bicep emoji.
Kekäläinen is participating in the currently being presented Special forcesin the program as a trial. In the program, the trainers tend to yell at the subjects and command them to perform tasks as they wish.
In addition to Hendry, the program’s trainers are Janne Lehtonen, Matias Petäistö and Jan Knutti.

