Robinson-Magnus gets help in the luxury trap: “tragic and terribly”

Robinson Magnus gets help in the luxury trap tragic and terribly

Magnus Kannerbro is 54 years old. He lives in Gothenburg with my partner Hanna And their dog. The couple has separate finances, and there is a big reason for it.

Robinson-Magnus in the luxury trap

Magnus was in Robinson in 2023. Of course he had hoped to win the program. Then he might have been debt free. But it wasn’t.

In the luxury trap, his economy is called “a single mourning”. The problems began when he took out a loan of SEK 600,000 for a business deal which then did not go away. For the money, Magnus instead bought “everything he wanted” and quickly the money was over.

Magnus Kannerbro loves motorcycles. Image source: Viaplay

In the program, Magnus now goes back in his upbringing and tries to leg out how he got such a complicated relationship with money.

Robinson-Magnus is drug-free

Magnus has previously fought against drug abuse, and despite leaving the drugs behind him – he has been drug -free for 13 years – there is where the hole remains. Instead of buying drugs, he went into other obsessions such as motorcycles.

– When I have felt bad, for example for separations and such, I have bought two new motorcycles, Magnus says in the luxury trap.

A statement that shocks the host Magdalena Kowalczyk.

– Well, not one but two?, She wonders surprised.

Magdalena Kowalczyk is set hard in the luxury trap. Image source: Viaplayls thousands of dollars on motorcycles each month

Magnus, who sits on something of a vehicle park, says that he has had up to four motorcycles canceled and two to three cars as well.

– I just burned money and just bought what I wanted. I have thought that I have been able to buy myself some kind of happiness, says Magnus, who goes back over SEK 15,000 a month.

Magdalena Kowalczyk sums up his financial situation:

– He envying nothing. He spends hell on just about everything.

One of the most difficult challenges for Magnus is to go municipal to and from work. Something he really pulls to do.

Magnus himself has felt extremely bad at how the situation has become.

– It’s tragic. It is terrible, says Magnus himself after he has seen a video that shows exactly how many times he has drawn his card during the year.

Expensive outdoor lunches, soup for cars and mounds, Gekås, IKEA and Bilmecke – Magnus had drawn his card for over SEK 150,000 in one year. Image source: Viaplay

Magnus is forced to make major changes to get his finances organized – and he himself is surprised when he realizes where it is all the money goes.

The luxury trap will be broadcast on February 11 on Viaplay and TV3.

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