- Born
- Birth nameNicole Safft
- Nickname
- Nicci Juice
- Height5′ 5¾″ (1.67 m)
- Rollergirl's real name is Nicci Juice. Oh no, not really. Rollergirl's real name is in fact Nicole Saft, which smoothly translated into English becomes Nicci Juice. Does she roller-skate for real? Yes, sure, she's been practicing since she was a kid as she was a member in Waltrop Roller Skating Club. And of course the name Rollergirl comes from Heather Graham's character in Boogie Nights. Nicci was born in the idyllic countryside of Luenen in the Ruhr area and grew up there. As her other passion alongside roller-skating was music she started taking singing lessons after graduating. Before becoming famous she has had the chance to be block-printing apprenticeship and a part-time toilet cleaner. While on holiday on Mallorca she met producer Alex Christensen. At once he was convinced by her skills and he offered her to sing some demo-tapes. This was a unique chance. She inaugurated the first Love Parade in the UK with her debut-single "Dear Jessie" (dance-version from Madonna's song). The song was placed for weeks in charts and was the foundation-stone for her next successful singles "Luv U More", Bangles cover "Eternal Flame", super-sexy "Superstar" and "Close To You" and, of course, her debut-album "Now I'm Singin'". Now being famous she has some better jobs to do - she has been a co-host in "Interaktiv" and host in "The Dome". And now it looks like Nicci and Alex are not only making music together - they had a baby: Tiger Alex Colin.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Liina
- SpouseAlex Christensen(? - present) (1 child)
- Rollerskates
- Her favorite actors/actresses are Cameron Diaz, Julia Roberts, Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise.
- Has an older sister Manu.
- Her hobbies are dancing, roller-skating, music listening, riding, painting, travel.
- Has two dogs: Chany and Dickie.
- Her favorite singers are Madonna, Jennifer Lopez, Gwen Stefani, Ricky Martin, Justin Timberlake and favorite band is Crazy Town.
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