Royal Cheat Gets Kicked To The Curb
April 27th, 2010 by The Babe
It seems cheating runs rampant in all circles. Sweden’s Royal Family just got stung with a world class cheater.
Princess Madeleine has called off her planned wedding to Jonas Bergstrom, following press reports that Bergstrom was “intimate” with a college student during their engagement.
Norwegian magazine Se og Hor published an interview with Norwegian handball star Tora Uppstrom Berg in which she claimed she had been “intimate” with Bergstrom during a night at Swedish ski resort Are last year. She told the magazine that he called himself Jacob Bernstrom, and that it wasn’t until she called his cell phone a few days later that she realized who he was.
Princess Madeleine Therese Amelie Josephine, 27, is the youngest child of Sweden’s King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia.
Her older sister, Crown Princess Victoria, is due to marry gym owner Daniel Westling in June. (gym owner? now that’s a good one!)
Princess Madeleine and Bergstrom met through shared friends in 1999 and became a couple during the summer of 2002, according to Swedish media reports. Madeleine said in an interview that it was love at first sight, and Bergstrom said he “fell in love with her blue eyes and wonderful laughter,” Swedish daily Expressen wrote.
Bergstrom proposed to Madeleine last June on the Italian island of Capri. After King Carl Gustaf XVI gave his approval — and the Swedish government subsequently signed off on their engagement as required by law — the couple announced their engagement to the public on August 11.
But just as quickly as the engagement was announced, something happened. The couple last appeared together in public at the Nobel dinner in Stockholm in December 2009. Over the last few weeks, Swedish press has covered the couple’s potential problems with an intensity never seen before.
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Survey Unveils What Happens in Bedroom
December 20th, 2008 by The BabeAssociated Press
STOCKHOLM, Sweden – Austrians love their bedrooms, but seldom make love in them. Malaysians often have sex in their bedrooms, but don’t get much sleep there.
Those are some of the conclusions of an international Gallup poll presented by Swedish furniture giant Ikea. The company wanted to know how frequently people in Europe, Asia and North America use their bedrooms for different activities, including sleeping, relaxing and “romance.”
- In Sweden and Iceland, 72 percent of respondents said they use their bedrooms for romantic endeavors, while in China the same figure was 20 percent.
- Malaysians were the most sexually active — 43 percent said they have sex daily in their bedrooms. Malaysia was also the place were people sleep the least: Six hours and 36 minutes per night, about half an hour less than the survey’s average.
- Austrians ranked low in sexual activity, but were the most satisfied with their bedrooms, ahead of Belgians and Swiss. Russians were the least satisfied.
- Spaniards and Americans were most likely to keep their bedrooms private.
- Almost half of Chinese allowed their friends access to their bedrooms.
- Other facts in the survey: Three-quarters make their bed daily; people who frequently change their mattresses have more sex; and the most common fixture of a bedroom is the alarm clock.
The survey included 14,000 IKEA customers in 27 countries. The margin of error was 4.5 percentage points.
What Happens In Our Bedrooms?
February 11th, 2006 by The BabeSTOCKHOLM, Sweden – Austrians love their bedrooms, but seldom make love in them. Malaysians often have sex in their bedrooms, but don’t get much sleep there.
Those are some of the conclusions of an international Gallup poll presented Tuesday by Swedish furniture giant Ikea. The company wanted to know how frequently people in Europe, Asia and North America use their bedrooms for different activities, including sleeping, relaxing and ‘romance.
In Sweden and Iceland, 72 percent of respondents said they use their bedrooms for romantic endeavors, while in China the same figure was 20 percent. Malaysians were the most sexually active & 43 percent said they have sex daily in their bedrooms. Malaysia was also the place were people sleep the least: Six hours and 36 minutes per night, about half an hour less than the survey’s average. ” Read The Article




















