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'''Cecilia Cipressi''' (born February 26, [[1977]]), best known as '''Syria''', is an [[Italian]] [[singer]]. Syria is the daughter of Elio Cipressi, a record producer and former singer. She won the Newcomers competition at the 46th edition of the Sanremo Music Festival with the song "Non ci sto", and one year later she placed third in the Big Artists competition of the Festival with the song "Sei tu".
'''Cecilia Cipressi''' (born February 26, [[1977]]), best known as '''Syria''', is an [[Italian]] [[singer]]. Syria is the daughter of Elio Cipressi, a record producer and former singer. She won the Newcomers competition at the 46th edition of the Sanremo Music Festival with the song "Non ci sto", and one year later she placed third in the Big Artists competition of the Festival with the song "Sei tu".
In 2008, Syria had breast augmentation surgery. In 2009, she adopted the stage name Airys for the electro-dance EP "Vivo, amo, esco".
In 2008, Syria had breast augmentation surgery. In 2009, she adopted the stage name Airys for the electro-dance EP "Vivo, amo, esco".
[[Image:Syria_topless.jpg|thumb|left|240px|Syria caught topless at the beach before breast augmentation]]
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Revision as of 02:48, 1 June 2021

Cecilia Cipressi (born February 26, 1977), best known as Syria, is an Italian singer. Syria is the daughter of Elio Cipressi, a record producer and former singer. She won the Newcomers competition at the 46th edition of the Sanremo Music Festival with the song "Non ci sto", and one year later she placed third in the Big Artists competition of the Festival with the song "Sei tu". In 2008, Syria had breast augmentation surgery. In 2009, she adopted the stage name Airys for the electro-dance EP "Vivo, amo, esco".

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