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Tilde de Paula

Tilde de Paula
Tilde de Paula Eby in August 2013.jpg
De Paula in 2013
Born Anatilde Jane de Paula Diaz
(1972-11-14) 14 November 1972 (age 44)
Chile
Occupation Television presenter
Spouse(s) Thomas Eby (2012–present); 1 child

Anatilde Jane de Paula Diaz (born 14 November 1972), better known as Tilde de Paula and also Tilde de Paula Eby, is a Chile-born Swedish journalist, author, television presenter and host of many of TV4s flagship programs. She has hosted many popular television shows such as the Nobel Prize, Polar Music Prize and live televised cancer fundraising events, and is since 1997 one of the hosts of Sweden's number one morning show Nyhetsmorgon.

Tilde de Paula was born in 1972 in Chile. Her father was a Brazilian politician who had to flee Brazil after receiving death threats. In Cuba he met Tildes mother and the two moved to Chile. However, after the military coup in 1973 they had to flee the country again, and with the help of the diplomat Harald Edelstam and the Swedish embassy the couple moved to Sweden.

Before she became a television presenter Tilde de Paula studied journalism at Södra Vätterbygdens folkhögskola.

Since 2005 Tilde has been the host of the Polar Music Prize. She presented the election special Nyhetsmorgon – valflyget in September 2006 along with Lasse Bengtsson. In 2008 de Paula presented "Spårlöst" where she helped people to find their lost relatives and families. In 2009 she hosted Kändisdjungeln along with David Hellenius. In 2012 Tilde de Paula started hosting Nyhetsmorgon, Sweden's permier morning show on TV4. Since 2012 she has also been hosting the shows , Swedish bake off junior and Celebrity Swedish bake off. Since 2014 she has also hosted the gala . During Christmas Eve 2013, de Paula was the Christmas host for TV4s Christmas broadcasts.

In 2006 Tilde de Paula co-authored the book Plastmammor, gummipappor och bonusbarn with Birgitta Klang published by Bokförlaget DN.Plastmammor, gummipappor och bonusbarn is a book for stepmothers and fathers who need advice on how to tackle the situation they are facing.

In 2015 Tilde wrote the Swedish best selling book Tiden läker inga sår where she for the first time tells the story of her past and how her ancestors have influenced her life. The story begins five generations back in Tenerife 1867 and continues to Cuba, the US and Chile before ending up in Sweden today. The clear connections between the story of the book and today's refugee situation has led Tilde to travel all over Sweden to hold lectures on the topic.


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