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Veronica Ljosnes
Ljosnes in leotard with left hand at side of head
Ljosnes (2016)
Born (1988-11-20) November 20, 1988 (age 35)
OccupationEntertainer
EmployerCirkus Agora

Mako Veronica Ljosnes (born November 20, 1988, in Oslo, Norway), is a Norwegian circus performer, currently working as an entertainer in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Ljosnes has worked in circuses all over Europe since she was a child, known as the circus artist from Norway, performing in Cirkus Agora as an aerialist and contortionist.[1][2][3] She is known from the TV program America's Got Talent and several big events and concerts, as well as from the TV program Norway's Got Talent Miss Norway contest. Ljosnes also performed for the King and the Queen of Norway.

Ljosnes moved to Hollywood, got a part[citation needed] in the movie The Cloth, and is a model and actress while still performing as a contortionist.

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  1. ^ Anne-Lene Frøland Hagen, "Circus Princess" fb-no 20 March 2009 Google translate
  2. ^ nrk.no 09/01/2008
  3. ^ Trygve W. Jordheim, verdidebatt.no 18 March 2010 "Travel from sawdust: Circus Director Jan Ketil Smørdal have found a new, Norwegian air acrobat." "Reiser seg fra sagmuggen - vl.no". Archived from the original on May 23, 2012. Retrieved October 2, 2011.
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