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The former Miss Australia and her Family left BiH with one Suitcase

Published August 30, 2023
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The former Miss Universe Australia Monika Radulovic went through a thorny path to fame, and on one occasion she pointed out that her family lived in a 14-square-meter room.

Monika was born in Zvidovici in 1990, and when she was only four years old, her family moved to Denmark, and then to Australia.

She won the title of Miss Universe Australia in 2015, and she made it to the top five at the world pageant, but while she was modeling, she was also studying – she graduated in psychology in Sydney. She also became famous by participating in the Australian version of the reality show “Survivor”.

“My mom, dad, brother, and I lived in a 14-square-meter room. It was not easy for us because we came to Denmark with only one suitcase. My parents had to manage as best they knew how, they worked various jobs to put food on the table,” said Monika, who later moved to Australia with her family.

Monika achieved success in all areas of life, both in business and in love. She married Aleksandar Ljubicic, with whom she had a son, Luka, two years ago. The couple exchanged marriage vows in March 2018, before that they were in a relationship for four years, and in the meantime, they had a second son, Mateo, Klix.ba reports.

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