Feb 17 • 11:41 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

Leea Klemola Apologizes for Harsh Comments About Satu Rämö on TV

Director and actress Leea Klemola has apologized for her rude comments about author Satu Rämö during a live television show.

Leea Klemola, a Finnish director and actress, has publicly apologized for her comments made during the live broadcast of the Yle show Hengaillaan, where she made disparaging remarks about author Satu Rämö. The incident occurred during a quiz segment in which Klemola competed against actress Kaarina Hazard, where a question regarding the title of Rämö's latest novel in the Hildur series was posed. Klemola's responses included dismissive remarks about her lack of knowledge concerning Rämö's work, which many viewers found inappropriate and disrespectful.

In her apology to Ilta-Sanomat, Klemola expressed regret for her comments, stating, "It was said in a nasty way and was wrong. I sincerely apologize to Satu Rämö and to her readership." The incident has drawn significant attention both for the nature of Klemola's comments and her subsequent apology, which also illustrates the sensitive nature of public discourse, especially in the cultural sphere when discussing peers in the industry.

Satu Rämö addressed the situation on her Instagram account, indicating that she felt compelled to respond to the public's reaction and the criticism directed towards Klemola. This response touches on broader themes of accountability and respect within the arts community, emphasizing the importance of supporting fellow creators rather than undermining their work, even in casual or competitive contexts. The incident serves as a reminder about the impact of words in the realm of public appearances and the necessity of mindfulness in professional interactions.

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