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Helene Spilling was born on 17 April, 1996 in Gjerdrum, Norway, is a Norwegian dancer (born 1996). Discover Helene Spilling's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 27 years old?
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Dancer • TV personality |
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27 years old |
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Aries |
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17 April 1996 |
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17 April |
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Gjerdrum, Norway |
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Norway
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She is a member of famous Dancer with the age 27 years old group.
Helene Spilling Height, Weight & Measurements
At 27 years old, Helene Spilling height is 1.71 m (5 ft 7 in) .
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Dating & Relationship status
She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.
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Helene Spilling Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Helene Spilling worth at the age of 27 years old? Helene Spilling’s income source is mostly from being a successful Dancer. She is from Norway. We have estimated Helene Spilling's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Under Review |
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Helene Spilling (born 17 April 1996) is a Norwegian professional dancer.
Helene Spilling was born on 17 April 1996 in Gjerdrum, to Anne Stenseth Spilling and Pieter Spilling.
Her eyes were opened to dance when, at a young age, she would watch Skal vi danse at home.
Spilling began to dance at the age of 12, progressing quickly as she showcased her potential.
Before deciding to pursue a career in dance, she also had an interest in gymnastics and excelled in many other sports.
In 2011, Spilling danced competitively for the first time with Christian Skibsrud, whom she initially had to persuade to start dancing.
They won the NM in Latin and 10-dance.
The following year, they competed in the U19 category and won a gold medal in ballroom dancing.
Between 2013 and 2017, Spilling won twelve NM titles in the U19, U21 and adult classes with Jonas Pettersen.
In total, she would go on to secure 17 gold medals, four silver medals and two bronze medals from the NM.
She also won the Kongepokal.
In 2017, Spilling moved to Lithuania alone to venture further with a new dance partner, Dominykas Granskas, who hailed from the country.
Representing Norway, she competed in both European and world tournaments, and in 2018 became the Northern European Champion in standard dance.
In addition to this, Spilling also contested in the Latin and 10-dance categories, and made it to the quarter-finals in Grand Slam competitions.
Spilling and Granskas were honoured at the 2019 "Dance Awards" in Norway, hosted by the country's dance association, Norges Danseforbund.
They received the "Duo of the Year" prize after competing for the Lillestrøm-based dance school LSKdans.
After two and a half years in Lithuania, she returned to Norway.
Spilling has since candidly spoken about her personal struggles while abroad, revealing she battled with depression and eating disorders.
She recalled, "It was scary to leave all my family and friends to go to a place where I didn't know anyone and didn't speak the language. There weren't many people there who spoke English either, so it was demanding."
She added that while she did have her dance partner at the time, they had many disputes and found it difficult to agree on what a partnership should be.
"There was a two-year period where I wasn't doing well, but I chose to ignore it and thought, 'I'm going to make this happen. It will get better.' But it never did. It just affected my own mental health."
She suppressed her emotions, unaware of the implications of doing so.
In spite of this, Spilling was determined to continue achieving adequate results in dance.
Slowly, she began to eat less, developing an eating disorder in the process.
"I noticed that I was able to do that, and it gave me a sense of mastery. It wasn't until later that I understood what I was dealing with was an eating disorder," she admitted.
Spilling returned to Gjerdrum for a brief visit in late 2019, and simultaneously opened up about what she was going through.
Her family insisted that moving back home would be the best option, which was something Spilling was reluctant to do.
"For me, who was so invested in dance and wanted to be the best, it was much more difficult to realise that it was the best choice."
She is best known for her appearances on Skal vi danse, the Norwegian edition of Dancing with the Stars, which she has been a part of since 2020.
As a competitive dancer, she won the Norwegian dance championship 17 times, including the NM (Norwegian Championship) in the Latin and 10-dance categories, and represented Norway in the European and World Championships.
In 2020, Spilling received an offer to be one of the professional dancers in the forthcoming season of Skal vi danse.
In her debut season, she partnered television personality Nate Kahungu.
Halfway through the season, there was some controversy as the pair lost in a dance duel against Michael Andreassen and Ewa Trela and would have to return home, but viewers contacted the broadcaster TV 2 saying that they were no longer able to vote.
TV 2 investigated the problem and found that there had been a system overload which caused many votes to not be submitted.
Thus, Spilling and Kahungu were allowed to return and continued to impress the judges.
They made it to the final, but missed out to physicist Andreas Wahl and Mai Mentzoni.
In her second season, she and sports journalist Simon Nitsche impressed throughout their Skal vi danse campaign, and would go on to earn themselves a place in the final.
They would receive a perfect score for all three of their dances in the final and were later crowned the 2021 winners, defeating skier Magnus Moan and Ewa Trela.
In the 2022 Skal vi danse: All Stars season, Spilling was paired with former swimmer Aleksander Hetland, who had won the 2019 edition of the competition.
Skal vi danse: All Stars only featured participants and professional dancers who had all taken part in Skal vi danse at some point, with many of them having previously made it far in the competition.