- The former Miss Switzerland Bianca Sissing (47) was born in Canada and now lives in Lucerne.
- In the World Cup game between Switzerland and Canada, she can’t decide on a side and is betting on a 1-1 draw.
- Since she is in Germany for a modeling job, she only briefly watches the game in the hotel room.
If this evening at 9 p.m World Cup game Switzerland When the whistle kicks off against Canada, people in this country are waiting tensely for as many goals as possible from the national team. Bianca Sissing celebrates every goal – the former Miss Switzerland was born in Canada and grew up in Toronto. The 47-year-old emigrated to Switzerland in 2003 and now lives in Lucerne.
“I can’t choose a side,” said the model in an interview with 20 Minutes. She says modestly: “Whoever plays better should win.” She predicts a draw: “I think it will be 1-1 tonight.”
Bianca watches the game from a hotel room
Bianca Sissing was voted the most beautiful Swiss woman in 2003. She recently came into public interest again through her participation in Heidi Klum’s casting show “Germany’s Next Top Model”. The 47-year-old impressed as a best-ager for several episodes before she had to leave the show. However, this didn’t stop Sissing – in addition to her job as a wellness coach, she continues to work as a model.
Bianca is currently in Germany for a modeling job. “I might watch today’s match in the hotel room,” she explains. “But not for too long – I need my beauty sleep for tomorrow,” she adds with a wink.
Since Bianca Sissing has a lot to do at the moment, she hasn’t really caught the World Cup fever yet. “But I would like to find out who is next and what the table currently looks like.” The former Miss Switzerland does not have a secret World Cup favorite. “For me it is still too early to say who will win the tournament.”
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