Helle Thorning-Schmidt to co-host TV show tonight

The prime minister is the last guest star on Natholdet before season finale

Dressed in a blue cardigan, Danish prime minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt (S) will appear as a co-host on the TV2 late night show Natholdet at 11.20pm tonight .

Every night the Zulu award-winning talk show features a new celebrity co-host. The guest helps regular host Anders Breinholt make fun of some random news clips of the day.

It's not the first time that a prime minister has visited Natholdet as former PM Lars Løkke Rasmussen (V) also appeared on the show in 2011.

Thorning-Schmidt will be the last guest star before the show returns in autumn.





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