
Mælkebøttepigen
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Thit Aaberg
About this listen
"De unge mødre"-deltageren, Princess Natascha Ellen, har ikke altid haft det nemt. I sin biografi fortæller hun ærligt om en svær barndom med en alkoholisk mor og om sit hashmisbrug senere i livet. Med hendes egne ord er det en historie om at kæmpe sig op ad et isbjerg, der kun bliver større og stadig stå på toppen som et helt menneske. Princess Natascha Ellen (f. 1995) er kendt fra det danske realityprogram "De unge mødre". Hun er opvokset i Odense med sin far og fik i en ung alder selv to børn. Med en hård opvækst bag sig er hun i dag begyndt at skrive som terapeutisk middel.
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