Robert Gustafsson is one of our greatest humor geniuses.
And apart from doing crazy things on TV, he also seems to like sports.
Which this video is a perfect example of when he’s going to try ski jumping for the first time.
There are few other comedians who reach Robert Gustafsson’s incredible peaks. He has made the whole of Sweden laugh for several decades and never gets tired of putting others in a better mood.
Tried Gustafsson
He is so immensely popular and has done the most that can be done in Swedish humor. But we sports fans also love that he has such a penchant for the crazy world of sports.
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Several times we have seen Gustafsson joke about sports in both the classic TV program “Time Out” and at several acclaimed performances at the Sports Gala. Every time “Robban” has stepped into the fine room of the sport, he has elicited laughter with crazy imitations or just by being his own twisted self.
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“The tears flow”
So many iconic characters that he has created over the years and one of the favorites is the very nervous TV personality “Bertil”. Here we have found a real forgotten favorite when Robert Gustafsson has traveled to Norway to try ski jumping for the first time, see the video below.
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But hundreds of meters up in the air, he panics completely and regrets it thoroughly. At the same time that the viewers are treated to pure comedy gold and the ending gets really nervous…, see below.
“What a classic!”, writes one in the comment field on Youtube.
“Robert G, the best ever, there’s no one funnier around,” writes another.
“You laugh so the tears run down your cheek and you get really happy to look at him,” writes a third in the comments.
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