A Viking of Valhalla Joined Our House

Leo Suter, star of Netflix's global hit series “Vikings: Valhalla” joined our families recently for a wonderful virtual Meet & Greet. This event was part of MDC's Digital Spotlight Series which brings together top...


Leo Suter, star of Netflix’s global hit series “Vikings: Valhalla” joined our families recently for a wonderful virtual Meet & Greet. This event was part of MDC’s Digital Spotlight Series which brings together top talent and world-class charities to shed light on various causes and help lift the spirits of kids and families going through hardship. Thank you to Leo for joining us during Childhood Cancer Awareness Month and caring for our families!

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