Background
Graaf was born in Gothenburg, but grew up in Kungsängen, Stockholm County. Graaf grew up singing in the Swedish Pentecostal Church.
Graaf was born in Gothenburg, but grew up in Kungsängen, Stockholm County. Graaf grew up singing in the Swedish Pentecostal Church.
Due to her tall stature, Graaf began modeling in her teens. Modeling The two courted controversy which created a great deal of publicity for the sisters. In 1998, the sisters stopped modeling to focus on their music career.
After one record, the sisters quit and Magdalena focused her attentions on her family.
In 2000, Graaf tried to reinvent herself by dying her hair brown and donning brown contacts, the exact opposite of her former blonde bombshell appearance. She appeared on the cover of Cafe with her new look.
In 2004, The Graaf sisters were looking for a come back. The sisters flew to Los Angeles and did a pictorial for FHM magazine.
The Sisters made Time Magazine"s List of European Heroes for their charity work.
Magdalena along with Hannah have donated earnings from their modeling to aid orphanages in Nagpur in central India. Not only have the donated money to the cause but they have built two orphanages and school.