Saturday, May 24, 2025

Danish celebrity sentenced – loses the choir card again, again

The Danish celebrity hairdresser Dennis Knudsen loses his choir card once again. It is an older case that draws the punishment for the hairdresser, who has already been convicted of insanity.

The Danish celebrity hairdresser could actually have started the reacquisition of his choir card shortly. But now he loses it for an even longer time.

Today, the 61-year-old man has been denied his choir card again. All because he cut too fast in 2022, when a country road changed and became an urban zone.

Unfortunately for Dennis Knudsen, one of the police's photo vans saw the whole thing. And now the Court in Næstved informs Ekstra Bladet that they have taken the choir card from the Danish celebrity for an even longer time.

– I come along at 70 km/h. and fail to see that it changes to 50 km/h. and then I get flashed. In the situation, it was illogical for me that it changed there, Knudsen tells Ekstra Bladet.

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Dennis Knudsen himself has already resented the case, which he had actually put behind him. But that is not how it works in Danish justice.

Boosted has previously been able to tell Dennis Knudsen's own interpretation of the incident that led to his being convicted of insanity. Read more about it here .

After the hairdresser was convicted of car driving, his leased Audi Q7 was sold at auction for the state. However, the car was a disappointment for the auctioneer in Vejle, where they had expected to get far more than the car.

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