
The single topped the German, Swiss and Austrian Singles Chart. Und morgen früh küss ich dich wach ( Helene Fischer)Īfter her win, she released "Mein Herz" as her winning song.

"Die Gefühle haben Schweigepflicht" (Andrea Berg) "Du kannst noch nicht mal richtig lügen" (Andrea Berg) "Du fängst mich auf und lässt mich fliegen" (Helene Fischer) " Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" ( Starship) (duet with Ricardo Bielecki) "Eine neue Liebe ist wie ein neues Leben" ( Jürgen Marcus) "Küss mich, halt mich, lieb mich" (Ella Endlich) "Du hast mich tausend Mal belogen" ( Andrea Berg) "Ich will immer wieder dieses Fieber spür'n" ( Helene Fischer) She eventually trained as a hairdresser for a brief time, and in 2011, entered the acting school Schule für Schauspiel Hamburg before applying to Deutschland sucht den Superstar in 2013. In 2009, she performed at Musikantenstadl, a live television entertainment program broadcast throughout Austria, Germany, and Switzerland and featuring popular folk and Schlager music with the song "Lippenstift". In April 2007, they took part in the Grand Prix der Volksmusik (a Grand Prix contest for folk music) reaching Final 16 in August 2007 and finishing 12th. In 2007, Egli joined up with Lys Assia, an established artist, and together they released the album Sag mir wo wohnen die Engel, with title track from the album becoming an official single.

At 14, she began taking singing lessons and singing at folk festivals. But I feel like if we’re able to embrace some of the tools that we have from the Helen Arkell Dyslexia Charity and others, then I feel very, very lucky that we can have this conversation.Egli comes from an Austrian-Swiss butcher family and has been singing since the age of nine. Of course, I would never want there to be any difficult situations. And I think life is about the moments, it’s the challenges that make you. “My husband’s also dyslexic so we’ll see whether we’re having this conversation in a couple of months’ time with a new baby in the house, but I really see it as a gift. I think it’s really important for every parent, that they feel they are not alone in this. Because if you can just change one little idea in someone’s head, then you’ve done a great thing.”īeatrice revealed her husband Edoardo, 38 – who has a son Wolfie with his ex-girlfriend Dara Huang – is dyslexic and she thinks their kids would be “lucky” to also have it.īeatrice, who calls Wolfie her “bonus son”, explained: “If any child, any bonus son, or future babies that are on their way, are lucky enough to be diagnosed with dyslexia, I feel incredibly grateful to have tools such as the Helen Arkell Dyslexia Charity to be able to tap into, to give them that extra support. I find it very inspiring every day to talk about it.

And that’s something that’s really, really important to me.

It was always about moving forward, it was always about what you could do. “I was very lucky that when I was first told that I had dyslexia, not one person around me ever made me feel like it was a ‘lesser than’ scenario. And I think just shifting the narrative a little bit towards something that is positive, that is impactful, I think can really help everyone. Even referring to it as a diagnosis I feel does a disservice to the brilliance of some of the most fantastic minds that we have. Speaking to HELLO! guest-editor Giovanna Fletcher for the publication’s Back to School digital issue, she said: “Honestly, what inspired me to talk about dyslexia the way that I have, is because I really want to change the narrative around the diagnosis. The 33-year-old royal – who is expecting her first child with her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi – was diagnosed with dyslexia at the age of seven and has been patron of the Helen Arkell Dyslexia Charity since 2013. Princess Beatrice says dyslexia is a “gift” and her children would be lucky to have it.
