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Dolph Lundgren: He shows up for the first time with his fiancee

Dolph Lundgren: He shows up for the first time with his fiancee

Dolph Lundgren has appeared at a public event for the first time with his fiancée Emma Krokdal. The wedding is already being planned.

Special premiere on the red carpet: Dolph Lundgren (64) appeared publicly at an event with his fiancé Emma Krokdal (25) for the first time. The couple attended the premiere of the animated film “Minions: The Mini Boss” in Los Angeles over the weekend. Lundgren voices the villain Svengance in the second solo adventure of the little yellow creatures from the Despicable Me movies.

Lundgren’s daughters Ida (26) and Greta (20) also attended the event. The foursome appeared at the premiere in complete yellow outfits, based on the film. “A yellow group at the Minions,” Emma Krokdal wrote on a .

Wedding planned in Scandinavia

It was the first event of its kind for fitness trainer Emma Krokdal. “I met her three years ago but she’s never been to a premiere because of Covid, so we’re enjoying it a lot”, . The Swedish action star announced his engagement to the 38-year-old Norwegian in June 2020.

Wedding plans have been on hold so far, also because of the corona pandemic. Lundgren and Krokdal are now aiming for next spring as their wedding date. “Next year we’ll hopefully go to Scandinavia, and that can’t be done in winter because then you’re in the middle of a snowstorm,” laughs the “Rocky IV” star. “So hopefully next spring we’ll do it in Norway or Sweden.”

A marriage to Emma Krokdal would be Dolph Lundgren’s third. In 1991 he gave Peri Momm the yes word, in 1992 the separation followed again. From 1994 to 2011, the action star was married to Anette Qviberg (56). The two daughters Ida and Greta came from this connection.

Source: Stern

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