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I didn't even know she holidayed on the Isle of Lesbos until I saw something online Though I think she's Bi, as she left her male partner for a crazed female fan who is now her manager lol
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Originally Posted by lommaren
Or he's perhaps a little bit more bi than his partner had expected
But are Finns even allowed to vote? I thought campaigning in London would be wiser myself
I tweeted X Factor to make sure she visits Turku as her biggest fan lives there
I don't think they can vote, but each contestant is visiting their home town, so I guess they had to send her back to Finland for at least one day lol...
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Originally Posted by Ariete
Hahah, another classic:
Remaining contestant Saara Aalto also recently opened up about her own love life – revealing she is engaged to her girlfriend Meri Sopanen (who is also her manager). Saara – who is from Norway and is now tipped to win the 2016 X Factor crown – explained she had been anxious about discussing her sexuality publically. ‘It was so stupid. I was taking selfies and always pretending I was by myself when of course I had my girlfriend next to me,’ the 29-year-old previously told the Daily Star.
Saara is from Rovaniemi. She just happens to live in Helsinki.
Yeah she has said before she's from Lapland & on last nights X Factor she was at the Finnish Embassy in London & they said they had a special guest there to see her, it was Santa Claus lol
Yeah, why not? It's not even that extremely cold. Though, not sure how quality of life is up there.
I'd rather Kuusamo though.
I went for a running-ish walk for a couple of miles last hour, it's 2C outside and I still feel like my legs are about to fall off
Living in those climates is just jaw-dropping. Sweden here and Kiruna is essentially two different kinds of people. Here everyone freaks the hell out when it goes below -5C and we're not even proper southerners
The shame about Rovaniemi though is its high elevation, Överkalix at a similar latitude in Sweden has summer avg highs well above 21C due to it being inland essentially at sea level...
-5c really? That's not that cold.. It was widely -6 to -8c in the British Isles last week.
Ah well, people go out for the necessary things, but in general you'll see many empty streets in a South Swedish town when it's that temp, yes
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