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Marzia Kjellberg (née Bisognin [b]; born 21 October 1992) is an Italian former Internet personality. Known for her videos on her now-inactive YouTube channel Marzia (formerly CutiePieMarzia), Kjellberg has also ventured into writing, fashion design, and business.
One of YouTube's biggest stars, PewDiePie, has announced that he is expecting his first child with his wife, Marzia Kjellberg The content creator, whose real name is Felix Kjellberg, broke the ...
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Marzia Kjellberg, better known online as just “Marzia,” is an Italian Internet personality, fashion designer, and entrepreneur. Marzia or MARZIA can also refer to: Marzia (given name), a feminine given name; MARZIA, a brand of Nardi, an Italian agricultural manufacturing group
Friedl Kjellberg (1905-1993), Austrian-born Finnish ceramist; Lennart Kjellberg (1857–1936), Swedish archaeologist; Marzia Kjellberg (born 1992), Italian internet personality and entrepreneur, wife of Felix; Oscar Kjellberg (1870–1931), Swedish inventor and industrialist; Patric Kjellberg (born 1969), Swedish ice hockey player
Marzia is a feminine given name. People with this name include: Marzia Basel (born 1968), Afghan judge; Marzia Caravelli (born 1981), Italian athlete; Marzia Gazzetta (born 1967), Italian athlete; Marzia Kjellberg (née Bisognin, born 1992), Italian internet personality and entrepreneur; Marzia Piazza (born 1951), Venezuelan beauty pageant queen
Jonas Kjellberg (1827) The school was founded by a fund granted in the will of the wealthy merchant Jonas Kjellberg (1752–1832). Jonas Kjellberg was a merchant and trader who in 1808, formed an import and shipping company under the name Jonas Kjellberg & Co. Kjellberg died in 1832, and the school was inaugurated in 1835.