Stéphanie Surrugue have most of the spring had to stay indoors in his apartment in Paris, but the 43-year-old DR-journalist has not lacked inputs from Denmark.

In a posting on Instagram, she writes, that she has acted letterbox of countless danes, who have sought advice on entry and exit between France and Denmark.

to Ekstra Bladet, she tells that there are probably about 100 people, she did not know, who has contacted her the last time.

– It has been the danes, who have family in France, danes who have a house down here, and in recent weeks it has just been the danes, who would like to know when they can come on holiday, she says.

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She thinks it is because she has been very active on Instagram with posts about the curfew and the situation in France, but stresses that she, of course, every time have referred people to the embassy.

– Many have probably not thought about, you can write to the embassy or call them, and I know that they have had a response just to take the type of call. So in fact I’ve almost been a kind of omstillingsdame to the embassy, she says.

Stéphanie Surruge have taken the time to reply to the messages she has received. Photo: Anthon Unger

Although Stéphanie Surrugue have been overwhelmed by the many messages, she has taken the time to answer them.

– It has been a little special, but very nice to have the contact. You get a lot of wild lot, when the people they write about why they want to go.

– It was actually quite rewarding for me to reply to there messages, because I even thought it was quite frustrating to live under a curfew. So I have really just taken me time to respond to the people, as well as I could. I have had a great deal of sympathy for those who have written to me, because I well know how difficult it can be to live abroad and not see his family, she says.

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Although she has been in Denmark a single time since the decommissioning, where she rented a cottage, and went into quarantine and only had visits by friends and family in the garden.

It was a very strange trip, as we were just in the garden and welcomed guests, and so we sat there with two meters of distance and chatted. It was pretty though and quite brittle. I received the visit of my mother and her husband, and it was dødmærkeligt to sit in a garden two metres from his mother, that we just wanted to give a big hug, she says.

Stéphanie Surrugue is a correspondent for DR, but has also had several tjanser as a tv host, among other things, his colleague Kåre Quist. Photo: Mogens Flindt

Now is daily life and life in the French capital, to be back, and Stéphanie Surrugue rejoice together with the French about the reopening.

– After the curfew ended, things are becoming a little more normal, and life is about to return. The restaurants are opened outdoors in Paris, and it is really lovely. It is a big part of Paris and a big part of my life – I have had to learn how to cook during the crisis, she says.

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if you still need the mask for my face in most places, when one moves out in the public space, has the mood in the city got a boost.

– There is a great relief in the tone, because people can see that now life is beginning to return. It’s been an emotionally tough months for the French, so now people are quite happy in the lid of it down here, ” she says.