Sela Mahe
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Sela Mahe (born July 1 1986 in Mangere, New Zealand) is a singer, television presenter and former contestant placing ninth on the first season of NZ Idol.
After being eliminated from Idol she went on to become a co-presenter on Studio 2 alongside Matt Gibbs and Dayna from 2004-2005. Sela's sister Roslynn made the final 5 on the Australian version of The X Factor.
In 2006 she went on to co-present, Mai Time and the Tongan episode of the 2006 Polyfest.
[edit] NZ Idol Performances
Top 24: How Come You Don't Call Me? by Alicia Keys
Top 10: Gettin' In The Way by Jill Scott
Top 9: Time Makes the Wine by Ardijah
[edit] Discography
- Yesterday Was Just The Beginning Of My Life, with the finalists of NZ Idol
[edit] External links
- Sela Mahe at the Internet Movie Database
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