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|label = [[Star Records]] (2004-2005) </small><br />[[Vocal Sync]] (2011-2012)
|label = [[Star Records]] (2004-2005) </small><br />[[Vocal Sync]] (2011-2012)
| associated_acts = [[Zsa Zsa Padilla]], [[Rhap Salazar]], [[Jed Madela]], [[Bryan Termulo]], [[Ahron Villena]]
| associated_acts = [[Zsa Zsa Padilla]], [[Rhap Salazar]], [[Jed Madela]], [[Bryan Termulo]], [[Ahron Villena]]
|website = [http://www.sophiamontecarlo.com/dazzlingdiva]</small>[Official Website]
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'''Swirtty Mae Nibley''' (born March 1, 1986), better known by her screen name '''Sophia Montecarlo'''. Sophia used to be a contestant on the [[reality television]] show ''[[Born Diva]]''.
'''Swirtty Mae Nibley''' (born March 1, 1986), better known by her screen name '''Sophia Montecarlo'''. Sophia used to be a contestant on the [[reality television]] show ''[[Born Diva]]''.

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{{Infobox musical artist |image = Sophia Montecarlo at LRI Cagayan De Oro.jpg | image_size = |name = Sophia Montecarlo |caption = |background = solo_singer |birth_name = Swirtty Mae Nibley | alias = Sophia/ Swirtty | birth_date = (1986-03-01) March 1, 1986 (age 38) |origin = Manila, Philippines |genre = Pop, Latin |instruments = Vocals |years_active = 2004–present |label = Star Records (2004-2005)
Vocal Sync (2011-2012) | associated_acts = Zsa Zsa Padilla, Rhap Salazar, Jed Madela, Bryan Termulo, Ahron Villena |website = Template:Http://www.sophiamontecarlo.com/dazzlingdiva

Swirtty Mae Nibley (born March 1, 1986), better known by her screen name Sophia Montecarlo. Sophia used to be a contestant on the reality television show Born Diva.

Early life

Swirtty was born in Malate, Manila to Aladino and Melinda Nibley and lived most of her life in Quezon City. Nibley's siblings include her second brother and younger sister, Carlyle and Furzopeda.[1] Swirtty Mae's father was such a big fan of Vilma Santos that he named his daughter after the star mayor's son Luis Manzano (also known as Lucky Manzano), Nibley was baptized Swirtty Mae Nibley. Swirtty/Sophia's dad must have been totally star-struck that he trained his daughter to sing, starting at age 3. During her childhood, Nibley performed at Manila Hotel, Manila Pavillion and Holiday Inn Manila. While at Trinity High School, she was a Rotary Club Member. Nibley graduated from Trinity High School in 2003. Sophia is of mixed cultural background, half Filipino, quarter Japanese, Irish, Spanish, and American descent. The 6th Grandfinalist of Born Diva TV series,[2] said she could sing as many as 20 songs every day when she reached her teens, Little wonder Swirtty, a Mass Communication major in Trinity University of Asia, was a runaway winner when she sang the lungbusting Halik by Aegis.

Personal Life & Career

Personal Life

Born Diva performances

Week # Song Choice Original Artist Result
Top 16 Halik Aegis Safe
Top 8 Reason to go on Sophia Montecarlo Safe
Top 7 Love Takes Time Mariah Carey Safe
Top 6 Objection (Tango) Shakira Eliminated

Discography

Album

Born Diva (Born Divas album)

Single release

Find Me - Single

World Championship of Performing Arts

In 2010[3] Sophia was chosen as one of the representatives of the Philippine Team for the World Championship of Performing Arts (WCOPA),[4] where she competed for the senior division. Her awards are as follows:

  • SILVER - Female Vocal Contemporary - 18-24
  • SILVER - Female Vocal Latin - 18-24
  • SILVER - Female Vocal Open - 18-24
  • BRONZE - Female Vocal Rock - 18-24

Charity work

In December 2011, Nibley performed with De La Salle University students and donated the pledge money they collected to The Benefit of Sendong survivors.

Awards

References

Note: All citations to magazine articles lead to a website where scans of these magazines can be viewed

  1. ^ [1] ManilaBulletin.com Retrieved on 2004-10-12.
  2. ^ [2] ManilaBulletin.com Retrieved on 2011-06-10.
  3. ^ [3] Flippish.com Retrieved on 2010-08-20.
  4. ^ [4] Filipinoamericanvocalarts.com Retrieved on 2011-01-14.

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