Since 2005 he is a frequent guest, as expert on body language and non-verbal communication, in television and newspapers including for Expressen at the Swedish Crown Princess Victoria's wedding[2] and for Aftonbladet during the US SuperTuesday 2016.
As of 2019, his books have been translated into over 30 languages, including Chinese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Japanese and Portuguese.
[7] 2017 saw Fexeus' debut as a fiction writer, with the urban fantasy thriller The Lost: The Last Illusion Book One.
Henrik lectures in Swedish and English all over the world, e.g. in Norway, Mexico,[17] Finland[18] and Spain.
His presentations are most often targeted towards corporations and organisations, but in 2018–2019 Henrik toured the theatres in Sweden with his full-evening talk "Your Social Super Powers".
Mentalism uses techniques from psychology, magic and theater to create the illusion of a supernatural ability of mind reading or influence.
[23][24] He has two children from a previous marriage with interior blogger Emma Fexeus, and is since 2018 married to Linda Ingelman.