Mar 12 • 19:35 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

Doubts from TV viewers about Farm – competitor admits to an 'ingenious' trick

A competitor from the Finnish reality show 'Farmi' managed to eliminate a supposed safe participant through a strategic team swap, causing confusion among viewers.

In the Finnish reality competition show 'Farmi', the first contestant was eliminated after a fierce face-off on Thursday evening. Tomi Häppölä triumphed over the 81-year-old singer Frederik in a strength challenge, leading to Frederik's departure from the competition. Viewers were perplexed by this elimination, especially since Frederik was initially thought to be safe from being voted off.

The confusion arose from a strategic maneuver that had taken place earlier in the game. Initially, competitors were divided into two teams, and the rules stipulated that team members could not challenge one another in duel competitions. However, Frederik and influencer Janne Naakka unexpectedly decided to swap places, effectively allowing Häppölä to challenge Frederik by virtue of being on opposing teams once again. Frederik acknowledged this tactic in an interview with Ilta-Sanomat, calling it 'ingenious'.

This incident not only highlights the competitive nature of reality shows but also raises questions regarding the fairness and transparency of the game's rules. As the show progresses, viewers may become increasingly wary of tactical plays that could alter the perceived integrity of the competition. The reaction from the audience could influence future formats and regulations in reality TV competitions in Finland, as producers seek to maintain viewer trust and engagement.

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