Giorgia Palmas

Giorgia Palmas

Palmas in 2007.
Born Giorgia Palmas
(1982-03-05) 5 March 1982
Cagliari, Italy
Occupation Television personality
Model
Height 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Partner(s) Davide Bombardini

Giorgia Palmas (born 5 March 1982) is an Italian television personality and model. She became famous following her appearances on the Italian television show Striscia la notizia.

Biography

Palmas was born in Cagliari. She began her career in the year 2000, coming second in Miss World, losing to Miss India. In 2001, she was in Buona Domenica, as a microfonina. In 2002, she won the television show Veline, becoming the brunette velina, in pair with Elena Barolo, the new blonde velina. For two television seasons, 2002/2003 and 2003/2004, she was a velina in Striscia la notizia, gaining her a lot of popularity. After leaving Striscia la notizia she appeared in Italia 1 summer edition of Lucignolo, with Elena Barolo. In September of the same year she was in Rai 1 show, I Raccomandati. She was chosen to be testimonial of "Cotton Club" brand underwear. In February 2005, she appeared topless in a photoshoot on Max Magazine. In June 2005 she was in CD Live Estate on RAI 2. She has been confirmed also for the next season. She is the winner of the reality show L'isola dei famosi. She won the reality show in front of 4,842,000 viewers in Italian with 21.90% share with an audience of the final 46%. L'isola dei famosi shows to beat the strong competition of RAI and Mediaset

Since 17 June 2013 back to Sprint Paperissima lead throughout the summer, next to Vittorio Brumotti and Gabibbo.[1]

Private life

From 2004 to 2011, was engaged to footballer Davide Bombardini,[2] from which they had a daughter.

Television programs

References

  1. Traversa, Fabio. "Paperissima Sprint, Giorgia Palmas e Vittorio Brumotti nell'access prime time estivo di Canale 5". blogosfere.it. Retrieved 16 June 2013.
  2. Galanto, Massimo (25 April 2013). "Davide Bombardini, la nuova fiamma si chiama Allegra?". gossipblog.it.

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Israel Jenny Chervoney
Miss World Europe
2000
Succeeded by
Scotland Juliet-Jane Horne
Preceded by
Gloria Nicoletti
Miss World Italy
2000
Succeeded by
Paola d'Antonino
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