After all the criticism – this is the channel’s new message about the future of ‘Summerhita-Anya’.

After all the criticism – this is the channel’s new message about the future of ‘Summerhita-Anya’.

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With the popular TV2 show “Sommerhytta”, which attracted the attention of viewers, it is not surprising that there was a lot of interest in the activities of the jury. Aina Sollie Steen, one of the judges, has recently received criticism from viewers for her role on the show. But according to TV2, she will continue in her position next season.

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Steen, along with Finn Schjoll and Lars Fossum, has been part of the judging panel on Somerhita since the program was launched six years ago. Over the years, the judges have received both praise and criticism from viewers based on their ratings during the program’s weekly finals.

Many viewers expressed their participation and opinions on social media. “A good show but you don’t always agree to pick the winners of the show. And I’m tired of Aina telling everyone how he feels,” some people said on social media. Other viewers suggested it was time to replace some of the judges, with particular criticism directed at Steen and Shgull.

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Despite this criticism, Steen has expressed that she chooses to focus on the positive and constructive feedback she receives. “I focus on good messages and constructive comments. It just means that people are engaged. I don’t spend time on negativity. Life is too short,” Steen added. TV 2..

In Sommerhytta’s latest season, which just ended, participants Eli Rebekka Haugen and Benjamin Martinsen won their booth 1. With Steen confirmed for the upcoming season, there is no doubt that Sommerhytta will continue to generate interaction and conversation among viewers.

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