Gina Dirawi

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Gina Dirawi
File:Kristallen-vinnaren Gina Dirawi.jpg
Dirawi after winning a Kristallen award in 2013
Born Gina Dirawi
(1990-12-11) 11 December 1990 (age 33)
Sundsvall, Sweden
Occupation Television host, blogger, comedienne, singer
Years active 2009–present
Known for Hosting Melodifestivalen in 2012, 2013 and 2016

Gina Dirawi (Arabic: جينا ديراوي‎‎; born 11 December 1990 in Sundsvall) is a Swedish television presenter, radio personality, blogger, comedienne and singer. While she is best known as the first woman ever to host Melodifestivalen on three occasions, she has also hosted several other television and radio shows.

Personal life

Dirawi was born on 11 December 1990 in Sundsvall, Sweden, the second of four children. She is of Palestinian descent and her family comes from Lebanon. Dirawi's paternal grandparents convinced her father to move to Sweden. After eventually moving to Sundsvall to study, he returned to the Lebanon to marry Dirawi's mother. Her parents settled in Sundsvall, as did her paternal grandparents who moved to the city a couple of years later.[1] Her grandfather was an imam in Sundsvall until his death in March 2011.[2]

Career

Dirawi began her career in March 2009, with her blog Ana Gina,[3] and by August of the same year began vlogging.[4] Her vlog included satirical depictions of recurring characters from Swedish and Palestinian culture. She continued to gain popularity by sharing videos on YouTube, where her videos have over 18 million views as of May 2016.[5]

Dirawi is best known as the first woman ever to host Melodifestivalen on three occasions: in 2012 alongside Helena Bergström and Sarah Dawn Finer,[6] in 2013 alongside Danny Saucedo and in 2016 with guest co-hosts in each show.[7][8]

She won the award for best female TV host at the Kristallen in 2012 and 2013.

Dirawi also hosted the Swedish Grammy Awards in 2014, as well as Musikhjälpen in 2011, 2012 and 2015, the same year she hosted SVT's traditional Christmas Eve programme.[9]

It was announced on 20 April 2016 that Dirawi will be the Swedish spokesperson at the annual Eurovision Song Contest, announcing the results of the Swedish jury vote from Eurovision: The Party in the Tele2 Arena in Stockholm. She will also host Studio Eurovision, a series of three one-hour shows broadcast before the two semi-finals and the final, covering news and events from the contest.[10]

Discography

Singles

Title Released Record label Reference
"Love" 27 August 2014 Gina Dirawi [11]
"Mad Woman" 10 March 2015 Universal Music [12]

References

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