Nicole Bahls

Nicole Bahls (born Nicole Mariana Barbosa Bahls on November 15, 1985 in Londrina, Paraná)[1] is a Brazilian TV Presenter and reality television personality, best known for being a panicat (a stage girl on comedy show Pânico na TV) from 2009 to 2011 and a contestant the fifth season of the Brazilian version of The Farm.

Carreira

Pânico na TV

In 2007, Nicole Bahls rosed to fame after she became a Panicat. Panicats are stage girls dressed in bikinis who dance on the comedy show "Pânico na TV" (2003-2012) and later, "Pânico na Band" (2012- Present).

In 2010, Nicole did a nude photoshoot for the Brazilian edition of Playboy magazine, being on the cover of the October issue.[2][3]

In 2011, Nicole was fired by the show's producers after public fights with her fellow panicat Juliana Salimeni, who was also fired. [4][5]

In April 2013, Bahls was hired by Bandeirantes Group / BAND, and she joined the "Panic in the Band" program. But in this new edition she did not appear wearing the bikini anymore. She currently works as a reporter for "Panic in the Band", covering events and parties and interviewing famous personalities.

A Fazenda

On May 29, 2012, Nicole Bahls was officially announced as one of the sixteen celebrity contestants on the fifth season of A Fazenda, the Brazilian version of reality series The Farm, which aired on Rede Record.[6]

On August 26, 2012, after 90 days, she was evicted from the show against eventual winner Viviane Araújo, finishing in fourth place, in the most anticipated eviction of the season, which was billed by many viewers and critics the "real final" of the season.[7][8]

Filmography

Television
Year Title Role
2007–2011 Pânico na TV Panicat
2012 A Fazenda 5 Contestant
Programa da Tarde Reporter
2013 Fazenda de Verão Guest
2013–2014 Pânico na Band Co-host
2015 Super Pai Actress
Corpo em Forma Host
2016 Ferdinando Show Guest

References

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