Liana Stanciu

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Liana Stanciu (born 24 July 1971 [1] ) is a Romanian radio and television presenter. She suffers from dysphonia, which gives her voice a special stamp that has contributed to her celebrity status. [2]

She is married to Mihai Georgescu, the lead singer of the band Bere Gratis and together they have a daughter, Teodora, born on 7 December 2005. [3]

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References

  1. Profilul Lianei Stanciu pe Fanclub.ro
  2. Liana Stanciu a urcat în „Trenul vieții” într-un moment de panică.
  3. "Liana Stanciu" (in Romanian). Retrieved 27 November 2017.