Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 37. Chapters: Elena Paparizou, Victoria Silvstedt, Anita Ekberg, Elin Nordegren, Maud Adams, Lisa Fonssagrives, Magdalena Graaf, Hannah Graaf, Anine Bing, Natacha Peyre, Mona Johannesson, Filippa Hamilton, Ida Ljungqvist, Linda Sundblad, Faye Hamlin, Ingrid Goude, Vendela Kirsebom, Frida Gustavsson, Anna Sundstrand, Mini Anden, Helena Seger, Marina Hedman, Ulla Andersson, Yllka Berisha, Linda Thelenius, Sandra Nilsson, Frida Lundell, Adina Fohlin, Hawa Ahmed, Isabel Lestapier Winqvist, Caroline Winberg, Lena Soderberg, Helen Svedin, Erika Johnson, Agneta Eckemyr, Emma Wiklund, Malin Persson, Katarina Wigander, Cecilia Rodhe, Tilde Froling, Jennifer Palm Lundberg, Liza Berggren, Annette Walter-Lax, Michaela Savi, Dani Karlsson, Oksana Andersson, Elin Grindemyr, Rebecca Ferguson, Johanna Lind, Rebekah Johansson, Emma Johnsson, Charlotte Krona, Cecilia Ragnarsson, Yvette and Yvonne Sylvander, Marie Plosjo, Fanny Blome, Louise Camuto, Anna Jarphammar, Ivana Gagula, Malin Olsson, Cathrin Skoog. Excerpt: Eleni "Elena" Paparizou (Greek: , pronounced; born 31 January 1982), usually referred to abroad as Helena Paparizou, is a Greek-Swedish singer and occasional songwriter, who was born and raised in Sweden by Greek parents. She began her career there in 1999 as a member of the duo Antique, while she also worked briefly as a model for a Swedish-Greek brand. After rising to recognition in Greece following its participation in the Eurovision Song Contest 2001, the group based the remainder of its career there until Paparizou embarked on a solo career in 2003 and released her debut album Protereotita (2004), with emphasis on more pop sounds in addition to laiko. In 2005 she won the Eurovision Song Contest for Greece for the first time in the contest's history, with the song "My Number One," significantly contributing to her career. Followi...