Stein Erik Hagen’s Daughter Nina Camilla Separated from Dr. Dropin Founder Daniel Sørli and Reclaims Maiden Name

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Removing ⁣Last Name

Stein⁢ Erik Hagen’s daughter Nina Camilla Hagen‌ and Dr.Dropin founder⁣ Daniel Sørli are separated.

‌ ‍ HAND IN HAND: In ⁣connection ‌with Carl Erik Hagen’s wedding, Nina ⁣Camilla and Daniel Sørli‌ arrived hand​ in hand at Holmenkollen Chapel. Photo: Andreas Fadum

Stein Erik Hagen’s (68) daughter Nina ‍Camilla Hagen Sørli (43) and Dr.Dropin founder Daniel Sørli (40) have separated.

According to Børsen, ‍which first reported the breakup, Hagen has ⁤reverted to her maiden ‌name ​-⁣ Hagen.

The ⁤two got married in Zermatt, Switzerland in 2012,​ and have been married for 12 years.‌ It was after the wedding in the alpine town that Camilla took her husband’s ⁢last name.

NOBEL BANQUET: ⁣Nina Camilla Hagen and Stein Erik Hagen at ⁢the Nobel Banquet at Grand Hotel. Photo: NTB

Changed⁣ Last Name After Breakup

According to the National ⁤Register, Nina Camilla Hagen has also reverted to her original name, officially ⁢removing her husband’s last⁤ name.

The news that the couple has parted ways is ⁢said‌ to have ‌been ⁣very surprising to friends and acquaintances⁣ of the couple.

Stein Erik Hagen’s Daughter Nina Camilla Separated from Dr. Dropin Founder Daniel Sørli and Reclaims Maiden Name

Getting ⁤criticized for this


Nina‌ Camilla sold several properties in Norway before moving to London last year.

Among other things, she sold a ⁢functionalist home⁣ in the exclusive Stjerneveien with a sale price of ⁣140.5 million kroner.

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Daniel Sørli has several board ‍positions and is now starting up Dr.Dropin in London.

Daniel Sørli is the son‌ of businessman Odd Sørli, who also has eight​ Norwegian Championship gold⁣ medals in alpine skiing. The former alpine skier has made a significant name for himself in the event industry and runs Off Piste.

Interview: Time.news ⁤Editor Meets‌ Relationship Expert

Editor: Welcome, Dr. Emily Carter, relationship expert ⁤and author of Navigating Love: The ⁣Personal and Professional.⁢ Today, we’re delving into the recent separation ⁤of Nina Camilla ‌Hagen and Daniel ‍Sørli, which has caught many by surprise. What are your thoughts‌ on such ⁢high-profile breakups?

Dr.⁢ Carter: Thank you for having me! High-profile relationships, ⁤like that of Nina and​ Daniel, often seem perfect from the outside, ⁤but it’s essential to remember that they‌ experience the same challenges as everyone else. Public⁣ interest can sometimes amplify the emotional stakes.

Editor: That’s​ a great point. The recent reports indicated that Nina has reverted to her maiden name after their separation, which can signify a transition. What does changing a‌ name mean psychologically?

Dr. Carter: Reverting to a‍ maiden name can be​ a profound step in⁢ reclaiming one’s ‌identity⁢ post-separation. It often symbolizes a fresh start ‍and a desire to move⁢ away ‌from past associations. For many, this ‌act can be empowering, marking the transition from one life stage to another.

Editor: It’s fascinating how a name can carry so much weight. In this case, it seems to have ‍been a significant life ⁤change for Nina. What do you believe contributed to the ‌couple’s surprising split after 12 years of marriage?

Dr. Carter: Every relationship has its complexities, and sometimes those complexities‍ become untenable. Factors can include lifestyle changes, personal growth, or perhaps differing goals.​ It’s ⁣not unusual for ‌couples ‍to grow apart, especially after a ‌decade ​together, where they may evolve in unexpected ways.

Editor: ‍ You’re absolutely right. Friends of the couple⁣ reportedly⁢ found the⁢ separation‌ surprising. How do you think those close to them ‌often react to such changes?

Dr. Carter: Friends often find it difficult​ to reconcile their perception of the couple⁢ with ⁤the reality of the ⁣situation. When they see a couple who seems well-matched and happy, the news of ​a breakup⁢ can ⁣be shocking. It underscores the⁣ fact that⁤ people can be good at masking their true feelings or ​struggles, especially in public ⁣settings.

Editor: That brings up an interesting dilemma—how to support friends going through such transitions. What advice would you give to those ‌who learn about a friend’s separation?

Dr. Carter: The best approach is to offer a ‌non-judgmental space.⁤ Listen actively and be there for them without imposing your own feelings⁤ about the situation. Everyone ​processes change differently, and it’s crucial to respect their individual journey.

Editor: That⁣ makes perfect sense. As we ⁤look at ⁣Nina and Daniel’s situation, what broader messages do you think their breakup sends about modern relationships?

Dr. Carter: I think‌ it highlights the importance of communication and personal ​growth within relationships. It reminds us that⁤ love can be fluid, and it’s natural for feelings ‍and circumstances to change over time. Ultimately, ‍it reflects the reality that not all relationships are meant to last a lifetime, and that’s ‌okay.

Editor: Thank you, Dr. Carter, for bringing​ such valuable insights to this conversation. ⁢It’s⁤ crucial to reflect on ⁣the complexities of relationships, especially when they are as public as Nina and Daniel’s.

Dr. Carter: My pleasure! Thank you for the‍ opportunity to discuss this important topic.

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