Monday, July 14, 2025

Celebrity dragged to court – now the choir card is smoking again

The celebrity hairdresser Dennis Knudsen, who last year had a leased Audi Q7 confiscated, will have to do without his choir card even longer.

Celebrity hairdresser Dennis Knudsen apparently has a hard time with the traffic law. In any case, the prosecution has once again dragged him to court to get on the wrong side of it.

The traffic law, that is. This is written by Ekstra Bladet .

Knudsen, who last year lost both his car and choir license because he went berserk at Aarhus Harbour, faces an even longer denial of the right of way, because the case from 2022 can only be decided now.

– I have paid the fine of DKK 3,000 and taken my punishment, I feel, says Dennis Knudsen to the newspaper.

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The new punishment that the celebrity hairdresser is facing falls right on top of the fact that he could otherwise start re-acquiring his choir card in August this year. But he will most likely have to shoot a white stick after that.

Dennis Knudsen himself says that he has learned from the sentence he received last July. And that he 'generally doesn't get many speeding tickets'.

The 61-year-old hairdresser came back in March with his explanation of the case, which initially cost him an Audi worth more than one million kroner. As one of the first media in Denmark, Boosted could bring that story. Read more about it here .

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