Swedish climate activist gets ‘absolutely socked’ by camera crane after disrupting show

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Swedish climate activist gets ‘absolutely socked’ by camera crane after disrupting show
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A climate activist from Sweden was “absolutely socked” by a camera crane after disrupting the finale of Sweden’s version of Strictly Come Dancing, according to TalkTV Contributor Rosanna Lockwood.

6 minutes ago A climate activist from Sweden was “absolutely socked” by a camera crane after disrupting the finale of Sweden’s version of Strictly Come Dancing, according to TalkTV Contributor Rosanna Lockwood.

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