Helene Spilling
Born17 April 1996 (age 27)
Gjerdrum, Norway
OccupationDancer • television personality
Known forSkal vi danse (2020—)
Height5 ft 7 in (1.71 m)
PartnerMartin Ødegaard

Helene Spilling (born 17 April 1996) is a Norwegian professional dancer and television personality. As a competitive dancer, she won the Norwegian dance championship 17 times, including the NM (Norwegian Championship) in the Latin and 10-dance categories, and represented Norway in the European and World Championships. She is best known for being a professional dancer in Skal vi danse, the Norwegian edition of Dancing with the Stars, since 2020.[1]

Early life

Helene Spilling[2] was born on 17 April 1996[3] in Gjerdrum,[4] to Anne Stenseth Spilling and business developer Pieter Spilling.[5] Her eyes were opened to dance when, at a young age, she would watch Skal vi danse at home.[6] Spilling began to dance at the age of 12, progressing quickly as she showcased her potential. [7] Before deciding to pursue a career in dance, she also had an interest in gymnastics and excelled in many other sports.[8]

Competitive dance career and time in Lithuania

In 2011, Spilling danced competitively for the first time with Christian Skibsrud, whom she initially had to persuade to start dancing. They won the NM in Latin and 10-dance. The following year, they competed in the U19 category and won a gold medal in ballroom dancing. Between 2013 and 2017, Spilling won twelve NM titles in the U19, U21 and adult classes with Jonas Pettersen.[9] [10] In total, she would go on to secure 17 gold medals, four silver medals and two bronze medals from the NM. She also won the Kongepokal.[11] In 2017, Spilling moved to Lithuania alone to venture further with a new dance partner, Dominykas Granskas, who hailed from the country. Representing Norway, she competed in both European and world tournaments, and in 2018 became the Northern European Champion in standard dance. In addition to this, Spilling also contested in the Latin and 10-dance categories, and made it to the quarter-finals in Grand Slam competitions. [12] Spilling and Granskas were honoured at the 2019 "Dance Awards" in Norway, hosted by the country's dance association, Norges Danseforbund. They received the "Duo of the Year" prize, after competing for the Lillestrøm-based dance school LSKdans. [13] After two and a half years in Lithuania, she returned to Norway. Spilling has since candidly spoken about her personal struggles while abroad, revealing she battled with depression and eating disorders. She recalled, "It was scary to leave all my family and friends to go to a place where I didn't know anyone and didn't speak the language. There weren't many people there who spoke English either, so it was demanding." She added that while she did have her dance partner at the time, they had many disputes and found it difficult to agree on what a partnership should be. "There was a two-year period where I wasn't doing well, but I chose to ignore it and thought, 'I'm going to make this happen. It will get better.' But it never did. It just affected my own mental health." She suppressed her emotions, unaware of the implications of doing so. In spite of this, Spilling was determined to continue achieving adequate results in dance. Slowly, she began to eat less, developing an eating disorder in the process. "I noticed that I was able to do that, and it gave me a sense of mastery. It wasn't until later that I understood what I was dealing with was an eating disorder," she admitted. Spilling returned to Gjerdrum for a brief visit in late 2019, and simultaneously opened up about what she was going through. Her family insisted that moving back home would be the best option, which was something Spilling was reluctant to do. "For me, who was so invested in dance and wanted to be the best, it was much more difficult to realise that it was the best choice."[14][15][16]

Skal vi danse

In 2020, Spilling received an offer to be one of the professional dancers in the forthcoming season of Skal vi danse. In her debut season, she partnered television personality Nate Kahungu. Halfway through the season, there was some controversy as the pair lost in a dance duel against Michael Andreassen and Ewa Trela and were forced to return home, but viewers contacted the broadcaster TV 2 saying that they were no longer able to vote. TV 2 investigated the problem and found that there had been a system overload which caused many votes to not be submitted. Thus, Spilling and Kahungu were allowed to return and continued to impress the judges.[17] They made it to the final, but missed out to physicist Andreas Wahl and Mai Mentzoni.[18][19][20]

In her second season, she and sports journalist Simon Nitsche impressed throughout their Skal vi danse campaign, and would go on to earn themselves a place in the final. They would receive a perfect score for all three of their dances in the final and were later crowned the 2021 winners, defeating skier Magnus Moan and Ewa Trela.[21][22][23][24][25]

In the 2022 Skal vi danse: All Stars season, Spilling was paired with former swimmer Aleksander Hetland, who had won the 2019 edition of the competition.[26] Skal vi danse: All Stars only featured participants and professional dancers who had all taken part in Skal vi danse at some point, with many of them having previously made it far in the competition. [27] Spilling and Hetland were considered favourites before the season was underway, but had to settle for third place after a dance duel against fitness influencer Jørgine Massa Vasstrand and Santino Mirenna.[28][29][30]

In the 2023 season of Skal vi danse, Spilling was partnered with stylist Harlem Alexander. [31] The pair impressed the judges and viewers alike, but would have to contest in a dance duel against heavy favourites Alexandra Joner and Ole Thomas Hansen in the quarter-final and were subsequently eliminated from the competition after the viewers' votes were added up.[32][33] Many viewers believed it shouldn't have been possible for these pairs to be involved in a dance duel against each other so early in the competition, and the decision was met with a lot of criticism. [34]

Summary
Year Season Partner Place Average score Total points
2020 16 Nate Kahungu 2nd 35.81 573
2021 17 Simon Nitsche 1st 28.31 453
2022 18 Aleksander Hetland 3rd 26.17 314
2023 19 Harlem Alexander 4th 25.70 257

Season 16 (2020): with Nate Kahungu

Week no. Dance Song Judges' scores Total Result
1 Salsa "Gettin' Jiggy wit It" 7 + 7 + 7 + 6 27 No elimination
2 Foxtrot "When You're Smiling" 8 + 8 + 8 + 9 33 Safe
3 Cha Cha Cha "Men in Black" 6 + 7 + 6 + 7 26 Safe
4 Show dance "Axel F" 9 + 9 + 10 + 10 38 Safe
5 Rumba "Demons" 9 + 8 + 9 + 9 35 Safe
6 Viennese waltz "Neverland" 7 + 7 + 7 + 7 28 Duel - elimination
7 Show dance "Ghettoparasitt" 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 40 Safe (return)
8 Samba "Bun Up the Dance" 9 + 9 + 9 + 9 36 Safe
9 Pasodoble "Heads Will Roll" 9 + 9 + 10 + 9 37 Safe
10 Quickstep "Halo / Walking on Sunshine" 8 + 8 + 9 + 9 34 Safe
10 Argentine tango "Human" 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 40 Safe
11 Jive "Take on Me" 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 40 Semi-final
11 Tango "There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back" 9 + 10 + 10 + 10 39 Semi-final
12 Argentine tango "Human" 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 40 Final
12 Foxtrot "La Vie en rose" 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 40 Final
12 Last dance "Dance Monkey" 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 40 2nd place

Season 17 (2021): with Simon Nitsche

Week no. Dance Song Judges' scores Total Result
1 Cha Cha Cha "Dynamite" 8 + 8 + 8 24 No elimination
2 Foxtrot "En Solskinnsdag" 9 + 9 + 9 27 Safe
3 Rumba "More Than Words" 8 + 9 + 8 25 Safe
4 Show dance "Run Away" 9 + 10 + 9 28 Safe
5 Jive "Rebel Yell" 9 + 9 + 10 28 Safe
6 Modern "Writing's On the Wall" 9 + 10 + 10 29 Safe
7 Viennese waltz "Ein farfar i livet" 10 + 10 + 10 30 Safe
8 Quickstep "I Want Candy" 9 + 8 + 8 25 Safe
9 Pasodoble

w/ Aleksander Hetland

"Eye of the Tiger" 10 + 10 + 10 30 Safe
10 Tango "Bad Habits" 9 + 9 + 10 28 Duel
10 Samba "El Diablo" 10 + 10 + 10 30 Duel - safe
11 Salsa "Hung Up" 10 + 10 + 10 30 Semi-final
11 Argentine tango "Running" 10 + 10 + 9 29 Semi-final
12 Cha Cha Cha "Dynamite" 10 + 10 + 10 30 Final
12 Foxtrot "Someone You Loved" 10 + 10 + 10 30 Final
12 Last dance "Blinding Lights" 10 + 10 + 10 30 Winners

Season 18 (2022): with Aleksander Hetland

Week no. Dance Song Judges' scores Total Result
1 Tango "Pepas" 6 + 6 + 7 19 Safe
2 Salsa "Don't Go Yet" 9 + 9 + 9 27 Safe
3 Jive "Fire" 9 + 9 + 9 27 Safe
4 Modern "Arcade" 9 + 9 + 10 28 Safe
5 Foxtrot "Dancing On My Own" 9 + 9 + 9 27 Safe
6 Argentine tango "Mother" 10 + 10 + 10 30 Safe
7 Show dance "Rock Your Body" 7 + 7 + 8 22 Safe
8 Pasodoble "Warriors" 10 + 9 + 10 29 Safe
9 Samba

w/ Grunde Myhrer

"Don't Call Me Up" 9 + 9 + 8 26 Doubt
10 Rumba "Toxic" 9 + 9 + 9 27 Safe
11 Argentine tango "River" 9 + 9 + 8 26 Semi-final
11 Modern "Without You" 10 + 8 + 8 26 Eliminated

Season 19 (2023): with Harlem Alexander

Week no. Dance Song Judges' scores Total Result
1 Tango "I'm Good" 7 + 8 + 8 23 No elimination
2 Cha Cha Cha "One Kiss" 7 + 7 + 7 21 Safe
3 Modern "Ikke som de andre" 8 + 8 + 8 24 Safe
4 Pasodoble "Mission Accomplished" 9 + 9 + 9 27 Safe
5 Bhangra "Mundian To Bach Ke" 9 + 9 + 9 27 Safe
6 Rumba "Når Snøen Smelter" 10 + 10 + 10 30 Safe
7 Quickstep "Because We Can" 7 + 9 + 9 25 Safe
8 Samba "Hip Hip Chin Chin" 10 + 10 + 9 29 Safe
9 Foxtrot "You're Welcome" 8 + 8 + 8 24 Doubt
10 Viennese waltz "7 Rings" 10 + 8 + 9 27 Eliminated

Other television appearances

Alle mot alle

In 2021, Spilling was a contestant on the third season of Alle mot alle, a quiz show in which participants compete in pairs to answer complex and general knowledge questions.[35] Alle mot alle sees all the pairs involved in a group stage, while the four highest scoring teams advance to the semi-final before a final takes place. Alongside Birgit Skarstein, Spilling finished eighth in the group stage as a result of one theme victory.[36]

Mesternes Mester

Spilling took part in the 14th season of NRK's television series Mesternes Mester, which sees former competitive Norwegian athletes compete in various exercises to earn the title "Master of Masters".[37] Among the first tests were those of strength, endurance, and speed. Spilling obtained the lowest points total, and was due to take part in a night test and select an opponent. Prior to choosing an opponent for the night test, she expressed that she still felt she had "so much more to give" and wanted to "prove to myself and to others that I can accomplish something here".[38] However, the plans were altered when Ezinne Okparaebo revealed she would have to withdraw from the program due to health reasons, allowing Spilling to avoid the first night test.[39][40] The fourth episode in particular was a satisfactory one for Spilling, with the themes being precision and balance.[41] In the first test, participants were tasked with solving a maths riddle with the help of items that were dispersed around the set. Spilling was the second person to successfully solve the riddle, doing so at her first attempt. In the final exercise, participants would have to stand atop a pyramid-shaped object positioned in water, with the aim of steadily making their way up without falling. Spilling was able to maintain her balance for a prolonged period of time, sealing her first victory in any given theme.[42] The exercises would continue to increase in difficulty, with the seventh episode being based on coordination and strength. Spilling was unable to replicate the performances she displayed in previous rounds, leading her to partake in the last night test before the semi-finals. She chose Andreas Lødrup as her opponent, given that the kickboxer ended the day second-last in the standings. Whoever is selected for the night test is free to choose from two exercises: "ball control" or "reaction". Lødrup opted for the reaction exercise, stating that he believed it is something both him and Spilling are capable of thriving in. This exercise sees lightsabres hang from the ceiling, which at some point drop. This test was set in a best of three format, and the participant who retrieves the object twice (or thrice) is through to the next round. Spilling won the first round, but ultimately fell short to Lødrup.[43][44][45] Spilling is the fifth dancer to have taken part in the program and is the one who has been the most successful thus far, finishing in fifth place. When speaking about her involvement in Mesternes Mester, she said: "I never thought I'd win the whole thing [...]. I don't even know how I got that far when my goal was just to not be sent home first," she quipped. Spilling did go on to say that she was grateful for the experience, despite having to initially be persuaded. "There were probably two or three rounds of production before it was decided. But now I'm very happy that I joined and said yes in the end," she said, and added: "It was an incredibly fun opportunity and I'm happy that I was able to show that dancers can do well in such a competition."[46]

24-stjerners julekalender

The first season of NRK's Christmas series 24-stjerners julekalender premiered in December 2022, with Spilling among the participants.[47] In 24-day period, 24 Norwegian celebrities would have to attempt a variety of Christmas-themed challenges, and the person that was able to master all 24 challenges would be named "The Ultimate Christmas Star".[48] In the fifth episode, she and Safari Shabani were tasked with creating a unique and distinctive gingerbread house. However, their design was considered to be the least innovative, which meant they would have to go head-to-head in a simple duel to see who would have to leave the program. Spilling came out on top, and was involved in a further ten episodes before her own elimination in the 15th episode.[49][50]

Other

Spilling was a background dancer for Elsie Bay at the 2023 Melodi Grand Prix final in Trondheim, as the singer performed her song "Love You in a Dream".[51]

She played the lead role in TIX's music video for his Norwegian-language song "Pust" which was released in March 2022. The song and music video was based on a true story and focuses on a heavy topic.[52]

Spilling, alongside internet personality Oskar Westerlin, was a guest in the third season of Harm & Hegseth, a talk show on VGTV which featured two new Norwegian celebrities and saw different topics discussed every other week.[53]

Current projects

Spilling currently runs her own dance studio in Oslo called The Zone Dance Studio. In 2021, she was given a temporary lease to run the studio that was used by Skal vi danse participants in the previous season. However, the building was set to be demolished, so the search for a new and permanent premises began. Spilling decided on an office building located in Torshov, and with the assistance of the Skal vi danse production it was converted into a spacious and functional dance studio.[54] It has since also served as the place for Skal vi danse participants to train and practice.[55][56]

She is also the founder of the dancewear brand DAVAY. The inspiration for the name comes from her stay in Lithuania, where it was a commonly used Russian phrase in dance training.[57]

Personal life

Spilling is currently in a relationship with the Norwegian footballer Martin Ødegaard.[58] [59] She is close friends with Paralympic athlete Birgit Skarstein, with the pair having met on Skal vi danse in 2020.[60][61]

Spilling has one older sister.[62] She is the granddaughter of the late Internet pioneer Pål Spilling.[63]

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