1:27 "yes! well uhm i mean, i don't know" i feel like omar is the friend who supports your wild ideas, but always adds "but idk tho", in case it ends up bad hahaha
The chemistry between them on and off screen is fantastic. They have a strong bond off Screen and know so much about each other! May their connection last always!
Oh, how I love their natural way of being with each other. The easygoingness, the lightness, the depth. Here we have two amazing humans who will thank YR forever for making them meet each other. May their friendship endure life's ups and downs and last forever. And the that ring both of them have been wearing for a while now just seal their magic bond, somehow. 🥰😍🤩
They listen to one another, give each other space for self expression, embrace each others differences, being real and true towards themselves and each other, very good communication skills ❤🎉
1:01-1:10 Both said _Wednesday._ Because of this, I started watching _Wednesday_ and am now at the 3rd episode, season 1. I like it and ...... I can seriously picture both Edvin and Omar sitting next to each other on a couch with popcorn in front of them watching this series.
They're adorable! Fika is the Swedish coffee break, coffee (or at least sth to drink) + something to eat, usually sweet, like a cinnamon bun/cinnamon roll. Swedish coffee is stron,g people rarely have more than one - go to Denmark or Norway for the several cups experience.
Sometimes I feel the expression "guilty pleasure" is such an american thing... I'm German and living in Germany never heard of such kind of thing (or thinking) til a few years ago... If it's a pleasure, then enjoy it! Without guilt. - I'm so with Omar and Edvin! 🙌
Am back watching this for the second time after watching YOUNG ROYALS for the third time - and always find more, going back and forth. So, maybe one new interview a week will suffice. Those two wonderful boys need a break now and then, to keep them shining.
Was so glad when Edvin said WEDNESDAY - both because I like it a lot and because WEDNESDAY fandom introduced me to YOUNG ROYALS. (Would not have given it a try randomly, as I do not care particularly about royals, and Netflix algorithm trying to figure what I might like sucks.) Also, I am so happy writing team Gough&Millar finally have another success AND Edvin likes it - their early SHANGHAI NOON (anybody cares to see Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson chatting while getting drunk in bathtubs in the Wild West?) and SMALLVILLE are two of my all time favourites.
Vincent is super interesting. I want all the revelations in S3. And Boris just upended the monarchy by drinking tea with the prince, so, yes, go Boris!!!
Been watching tons of interviews and i can say Edvin is really mature, opposite from Wille. And edvin's like only 20?!?! I wish i was that mature and im 23 lol
@@popcorn4952 일본인들 무식하긴….ㅉㅉ 팩트쓴다 < BBC : Fukushima disaster: What happened at the nuclear plant? > What happened at Fukushima? Systems at the nuclear plant detected the earthquake and automatically shut down the nuclear reactors. Emergency diesel generators turned on to keep coolant pumping around the cores, which remain incredibly hot even after reactions stop. But soon after a wave over 14 metres (46ft) high hit Fukushima. The water overwhelmed the defensive sea wall, flooding the plant and knocking out the emergency generators. Workers rushed to restore power, but in the days that followed the nuclear fuel in three of the reactors overheated and partly melted the cores - something known as a nuclear meltdown. The plant also suffered a number of chemical explosions which badly damaged the buildings. Radioactive material began leaking into the atmosphere and the Pacific Ocean, prompting the evacuations and an ever-widening exclusion zone. How many people were hurt? There were no deaths immediately during the nuclear disaster. At least 16 workers were injured in the explosions, while dozens more were exposed to radiation as they worked to cool the reactors and stabilise the plant. Three people were reportedly taken to hospital after high-level exposure. Long-term effects of the radiation are a matter of debate. The World Health Organization (WHO) released a report in 2013 that said the disaster will not cause any observable increase in cancer rates in the region. Scientists both inside and outside Japan believe that aside from the region immediately around the plant, the risks of radiation remain relatively low. On 9 March 2021, ahead of the 10-year anniversary, a UN report said there had been "no adverse health effects" documented among Fukushima residents directly related to the radiation from the disaster. Any future radiation-related health effects were "unlikely to be discernible", it said. Fukushima exclusion worse than radiation? Fukushima's long road to recovery Growing crops in the shadow of Fukushima But many believe the dangers are far greater, and residents remain wary. Though officials have lifted restrictions in many areas most people have not returned to their homes. In 2018, the Japanese government announced that one worker had died after exposure to radiation and agreed his family should be compensated. A number of people are however confirmed to have died in the evacuation, including dozens of hospital patients who had to be moved due to fears of radiation. The Fukushima Disaster is classified as a level seven event by the International Atomic Energy Agency, the highest such event and only the second disaster to meet this classification after Chernobyl. Chernobyl: What happened thirty years ago? Chernobyl: The end of a three-decade experiment
“You’re proud of every pleasure?” “Yeah!” “Me too.”
Edvin being Boris' biggest fan and supporter always
They make so happy I can't even explain it
You're not alone🥲💘
agreeed
@@icebergsumgin_6364 💞💞
@@thedysfunctionalanarchist yass bestiee
Foreal Ive never been more obsessed with two human beings in my life❤🥺
1:27 "yes! well uhm i mean, i don't know"
i feel like omar is the friend who supports your wild ideas, but always adds "but idk tho", in case it ends up bad hahaha
MA GOSH U MADE MY DAY 😭😭😭😭🙏
The chemistry between them on and off screen is fantastic. They have a strong bond off Screen and know so much about each other! May their connection last always!
Oh, how I love their natural way of being with each other. The easygoingness, the lightness, the depth. Here we have two amazing humans who will thank YR forever for making them meet each other. May their friendship endure life's ups and downs and last forever. And the that ring both of them have been wearing for a while now just seal their magic bond, somehow. 🥰😍🤩
You can tell how comfortable they are with each other!
@@lynnhettrick7588 I think they knew each other before YR
@@JOB_HE From all I have read, they did not, apart from Edvin randomly seeing Omar as part of a band opening a concert for Justin Bieber.
Omar is glowing!!!!!! And this hair cut suits Edvin so much
I love Edvin with just a slightly bit longer hair.
Just angels, both of them. Feels like heaven watching them in Young Royals
They listen to one another, give each other space for self expression, embrace each others differences, being real and true towards themselves and each other, very good communication skills ❤🎉
Yes, come to Brazil, Edvin! And bring Omar with you!!
3:49 Just another of those Edvin+Omar moments where during an interview they both just slide into their own lil bubble and have a convo of their own..
BORIS is the underrated hero in Season 2!
1:01-1:10 Both said _Wednesday._ Because of this, I started watching _Wednesday_ and am now at the 3rd episode, season 1. I like it and ...... I can seriously picture both Edvin and Omar sitting next to each other on a couch with popcorn in front of them watching this series.
Do you know what Omar says after that? i cannot understand him
@@beefgameplaysI know I'm super late but he says 'La casa de papel' -- it's a spanish series :)
They're adorable!
Fika is the Swedish coffee break, coffee (or at least sth to drink) + something to eat, usually sweet, like a cinnamon bun/cinnamon roll.
Swedish coffee is stron,g people rarely have more than one - go to Denmark or Norway for the several cups experience.
Omar: Wasn't that bad...knocked a guy out.
Me: WHAT?!?! Violence is bad!
Omar: I was standing up for myself.
Me: All is forgiven!
I want to know what sort of psychopath would pick on him.
Thank you for this great interview. Super enjoyable watching Edvin and Omar, and learning a bit more about them.
Sometimes I feel the expression "guilty pleasure" is such an american thing... I'm German and living in Germany never heard of such kind of thing (or thinking) til a few years ago... If it's a pleasure, then enjoy it! Without guilt. - I'm so with Omar and Edvin! 🙌
In Germany, all pleasure it guilty. Or used to be. I am joking, of course. Mostly.
Edvin and Omar are Such cool guys.I like their laid back vibe.
HELL YEAH EDVIN COME TO BRAZIL
We had A LOT of content today and I’m here for it!
Great Xmas gifts for all of us! 🧡
Lighthearted + Lovable = Adorable.
We are waiting for you in Brazil ❤
I'm so proud of them
3:34 ahahhah, Imean what does his face mean ?? ! OMAR whats wrong abt carrying enough underware ?? 🤣
Love Omar standing up for himself. 👑❤️ 1:32
can we see an interview every single day, pleaseeee? ❤
Am back watching this for the second time after watching YOUNG ROYALS for the third time - and always find more, going back and forth. So, maybe one new interview a week will suffice. Those two wonderful boys need a break now and then, to keep them shining.
“its illegal but its fun”😂 1:51
my daily dose of serotonin
I love Edvin Ryding and Omar Rudberg on Young Royals from the start, I really like them before Kit Connor and Joe Locke from Heartstopper!!
i love these two sm
Was so glad when Edvin said WEDNESDAY - both because I like it a lot and because WEDNESDAY fandom introduced me to YOUNG ROYALS. (Would not have given it a try randomly, as I do not care particularly about royals, and Netflix algorithm trying to figure what I might like sucks.)
Also, I am so happy writing team Gough&Millar finally have another success AND Edvin likes it - their early SHANGHAI NOON (anybody cares to see Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson chatting while getting drunk in bathtubs in the Wild West?) and SMALLVILLE are two of my all time favourites.
HELL YEAH OMAR PLEASE VISIT ASIA!! CAN U PLEASE COME TO KOREA BTW?? IT’S REALLY CLOSE TO TOKYO
I would also want to visit Japan one day,why I'm thinking about visiting it with Omar now? 🙃
Vincent is super interesting. I want all the revelations in S3. And Boris just upended the monarchy by drinking tea with the prince, so, yes, go Boris!!!
i really love this interview! ❤❤
0:35 how cute🥺
I love them 😭
Good answers.💚
I love them, my world ❤
i love them
The way they eye locked idk wow
There's a very deep connection between these two guys, I think.
I swearrr 😭 the way Omar scanned Edvin's whole face trying to find a word was so UGHHHH
Came on Tokyo!!!❤❤
Są świetni.
Come to Korea ❤❤❤
맞아 맞아 ㅎㅎㅎㅎㅎ
What's one thing you should never forget to pack?
Edvin: UNDERWEAR 😂hahah love u guys
Been watching tons of interviews and i can say Edvin is really mature, opposite from Wille. And edvin's like only 20?!?! I wish i was that mature and im 23 lol
COME O BRASIL EDVIN
Bahuahauahua imagina o tanto de vez que ele já leu isso em comentários pela internet e achou que era "come to Brazil" sem entender a piada 😭
cute cute CUTEEEE
ughhh i love them so much
S3 ⭐⭐⭐
Я их обожаю
Omg they are cute especially Omar.
Wait, what was Omar's favorite show?
La Casa de Papel
Omar is just thinking about he doesn't need underwear 😂
Venham para o Brasil 🇧🇷
No cuz for sure Edvin was hiding his guilty pleasure
Why Edvin think omar is emotional ? Is edvin really overthinking? He is so young and should feel relaxed and happy.
What do they call each other. ?the first question
Edvin describes Omar as “emotional” and Omar for Edvin chooses “overthinker” 🙊
You guys should visit Thailand BL series are huge there right now.
They are my guilty pleasure hehhehe
Yes - but if they say there are no guilty pleasures, so can I.
Omg please visit Tokyo live from Japan ❤️
방사능 때문에 매우 위험~~~~
일본=체르노빌
@@nalong731 … wtf bro
@@popcorn4952 일본인들 무식하긴….ㅉㅉ
팩트쓴다
< BBC : Fukushima disaster: What happened at the nuclear plant? >
What happened at Fukushima?
Systems at the nuclear plant detected the earthquake and automatically shut down the nuclear reactors. Emergency diesel generators turned on to keep coolant pumping around the cores, which remain incredibly hot even after reactions stop.
But soon after a wave over 14 metres (46ft) high hit Fukushima. The water overwhelmed the defensive sea wall, flooding the plant and knocking out the emergency generators.
Workers rushed to restore power, but in the days that followed the nuclear fuel in three of the reactors overheated and partly melted the cores - something known as a nuclear meltdown.
The plant also suffered a number of chemical explosions which badly damaged the buildings. Radioactive material began leaking into the atmosphere and the Pacific Ocean, prompting the evacuations and an ever-widening exclusion zone.
How many people were hurt?
There were no deaths immediately during the nuclear disaster. At least 16 workers were injured in the explosions, while dozens more were exposed to radiation as they worked to cool the reactors and stabilise the plant.
Three people were reportedly taken to hospital after high-level exposure.
Long-term effects of the radiation are a matter of debate. The World Health Organization (WHO) released a report in 2013 that said the disaster will not cause any observable increase in cancer rates in the region. Scientists both inside and outside Japan believe that aside from the region immediately around the plant, the risks of radiation remain relatively low.
On 9 March 2021, ahead of the 10-year anniversary, a UN report said there had been "no adverse health effects" documented among Fukushima residents directly related to the radiation from the disaster. Any future radiation-related health effects were "unlikely to be discernible", it said.
Fukushima exclusion worse than radiation?
Fukushima's long road to recovery
Growing crops in the shadow of Fukushima
But many believe the dangers are far greater, and residents remain wary. Though officials have lifted restrictions in many areas most people have not returned to their homes. In 2018, the Japanese government announced that one worker had died after exposure to radiation and agreed his family should be compensated.
A number of people are however confirmed to have died in the evacuation, including dozens of hospital patients who had to be moved due to fears of radiation.
The Fukushima Disaster is classified as a level seven event by the International Atomic Energy Agency, the highest such event and only the second disaster to meet this classification after Chernobyl.
Chernobyl: What happened thirty years ago?
Chernobyl: The end of a three-decade experiment
Wilmon Engalame ❤
Bros seeing two movies a day what
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Plz visit TOKYO!!!! 🇯🇵Japanese fan have been waiting for u❤
방사능 때문에 위험해서 안돼
BRAZIL MENTIONED
Please come to Tokyo
방사능 때문에 매우 위험~~~~
일본=체르노빌
We have a lot of fans in Japan, so please come visit us❣️
방사능 때문에 매우 위험~~~~
일본=체르노빌
도쿄 말고...... 한국으로 와 한국............
Oomskurna och omskurna ett stort problem.
I'm Japanese fan . Omar and Edvin,Please come to Japan.🥹I want to see all of you.
방사능 때문에 매우 위험~~~~
일본=체르노빌
❤❤❤