Arttu Wiskari modified his appearance – wonders what his wife thinks at home on The Voice of Finland
In an episode of The Voice of Finland, coach Arttu Wiskari reflects on his appearance and what his wife might think about him singing love songs on television.
In a recent episode of The Voice of Finland, trainer Arttu Wiskari candidly shared his thoughts about his new hairstyle and how it might be perceived by his wife, Pauliina, at home. Wiskari, who has been married since 2013, humorously questioned how she reacts to his new look, which includes a fresh perm as he sings romantic ballads. This reflection adds a personal touch to the competitive atmosphere of the show.
The episode featured Wiskari and his assistant coach Tuure Kilpeläinen joining the performances of contestants Jane Kuivalainen and Maria Forsman as they sang the beloved love ballad "When You Say Nothing at All." Originally popularized by Ronan Keating's version in 1999, the song provided a sweet backdrop for the coaches’ light-hearted banter, emphasizing Wiskari's playful commentary about his domestic life juxtaposed with his television persona.
Wiskari's insights reveal a deeper connection between his public and private lives. He expressed that his wife represents normalcy in contrast to the 'star dust' of his music career, highlighting his desire to keep those worlds separate. This sharing of personal thoughts not only humanizes him as a television coach but also resonates with audiences who appreciate the blend of professional and personal narratives in reality TV.