Broken down in the middle of Norway, a couple from Élancourt are rescued by a TV star

Broken down in the middle of Norway, a couple from Élancourt are rescued by a TV star
Broken down in the middle of Norway, a couple from Élancourt are rescued by a TV star

Fjordstar – A couple from Elancourt, who went on vacation in a campervan in Norway, were helped out by the star of the show “The Road to Hell: Norway”

To something bad is good. This is what this couple from Elancourt () must have said to themselves, going from irreparable breakdown to unforgettable memory in just a few hours, as our colleagues at Parisian.

Setting out to explore the fjords in a camper van, Catherine and Philippe were rescued by a Norwegian television star after the vehicle’s almost new axle failed them near Odda, a village of 7,000 inhabitants made famous by the “Ragnarok” series on Netflix.

A star convenience store on Canal+ and Disney+

And if the star in question was able to help them out, it’s because it’s his job. Indeed, it was Thord Paulsen, an extreme repairman famous thanks to the show “The Road to Hell: Norway”, from National Geographicbroadcast in on Canal+ and Disney+.

A star therefore, for fans of the show, but also everywhere in Norway. What Catherine and Stéphane did not notice immediately, since towed by the sons of the celebrity, they had to (after five hours of driving all the same) find themselves face to face with Thord Paulsen and the poster of the broadcast hung in his office to make it.

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