Beatrice Egli
Swiss singer (born 1988)
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- Beatrice Margerite Egli ( German pronunciation: [ˈbeː.
- A pop and Schlager singer, Egli became famous after winning the 10th season of the German music competition Deutschland sucht den Superstar, broadcast by RTL.
- She has sold over 2,000,000 records in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria.
- Early life Egli was born in 1988 in Lachen, in the canton of Schwyz.
- At 14, she began taking singing lessons and singing at folk festivals.
Beatrice Margerite Egli (German pronunciation: [ˈbeː.aˌtʁɪs maʁɡeˈʁiːtə ˈeːɡli]; born 21 June 1988) is a Swiss singer, television broadcast presenter and moderator. A pop and Schlager singer, Egli became famous after winning the 10th season of the German music competition Deutschland sucht den Superstar, broadcast by RTL. Egli became the second contestant from Switzerland to win the title after Luca Hänni won in the previous season of the series. She has sold over 2,000,000 records in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria.
She has hosted a show called Die Beatrice Egli Show since 2022.
Early life
Egli was born in 1988 in Lachen, in the canton of Schwyz. She comes from an Austrian-Swiss family of butchers and has been singing since the age of nine.
At 14, she began taking singing lessons and singing at folk festivals. She trained as a hairdresser and worked in this profession for a year. She lived with her two older brothers and her younger brother in her parents' house in Pfäffikon, also in the canton of Schwyz until she was 28. In 2016, she moved into her own apartment nearby.
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