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Anna Anka (née Danuta Anna Kołodziejska, previously Åberg; born 1971) is a Swedish and American model, actress, and author. She was married to Canadian singer Paul Anka. Anka is featured in the Swedish reality show Svenska Hollywoodfruar (Swedish Hollywood Wives).[1]

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Early life

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Originally named Danuta Anna Kołodziejska, Anna Anka was born in what was then the Polish People's Republic.[2] Her mother died during childbirth.[3] At the age of three, Anka was adopted by a Swedish couple named Åberg living in Bjuv, Sweden.[4] She moved to the United States in 1994 to work as a model[4] after placing eighth in the international Miss Hawaiian Tropic pageant.[5] Her participation in the Miss Hawaiian Tropic pageant barred her from participating in the Miss Sweden pageant that year.[5] Previous reports stated that Anka participated in Miss Sweden in 1994 but Veckorevyn—which was the owner and operator of the Miss Sweden beauty pageant at the time—found no evidence of her participating in either the 1993 or 1994 pageants, though she did participate in Miss Scania's 1993 pageant.[5]

Career

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Anka made a brief appearance in the American film Dumb and Dumber, credited as Anna Åberg. She had two lines, both in Swedish: Hej allihopa (Hi everyone) and Hej då (Bye).[6] She has also played minor roles in the films The Specialist and Drop Zone.[7]

Anka has released a workout and training book called The 30-minute pregnancy workout book: The Complete Light Weight Program for Fitness.[6]

Svenska Hollywoodfruar

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In 2009, Anka became known to a wider public in the reality show Svenska Hollywoodfruar where she was one of three Swedish women who lived in Hollywood. The program, which was shown on Swedish TV3, had the highest ratings ever[8] and set a new viewer-record for a program made by TV3.[9]

Newsmill article

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On 16 September 2009, Anka was interviewed on Swedish news site, Newsmill,[10] in an article called "Jag vill bli en förebild för svenska kvinnor" ("I want to be a role model for Swedish women").[11] The article described Swedish fathers as "tragic with their diaper changes and their equality" and Swedish women in general as shabby, petty, unintelligent and having lost touch with their natural femininity. A resounding appeal was made for the choice of a housewife lifestyle like Anka's own, and she affirmed her wish to become the role model that Sweden needed. It was later revealed and acknowledged by the publishers[12] that the piece had been ghost-written by site editors after a phone talk with Anka in order to increase attention. The article received more than 100,000 hits, a first for Newsmill,[10] and several responses, including from Nalin Pekgul.[13]

Personal life

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In 1999, she was hired as the personal trainer of musician Paul Anka.[4] They married in 2008, at which point she became a full-time housewife with her two children,[4] a son she had with Paul Anka in 2005 and an older daughter from her first marriage with Louis Yeager.[14] In December 2009, Paul Anka filed for divorce after Anna Anka called the police during an argument with him over her decision to fire one of their housekeepers.[15] According to Anna, Paul had pointed a gun at her.[15] Paul denied the allegation and filed a defamation lawsuit in February 2010 against her in response, both for this and other allegations.[16] Subsequent review of their mansion's surveillance footage provided no evidence of any such event.[15] Among other allegations, Paul also alleged in his suit that previously—during an argument in November 2009—police arrested Anna for felony domestic battery after wounding him, but Paul insisted at the time that the charges be dropped.[16] The suit was dismissed with prejudice five months later, in July 2010, thereby barring relitigation.[17] Later that year, two years after marrying, Paul and Anna Anka divorced.[18] By August 2014, Anna Anka said she was on good terms with Paul, though not with her first husband.[14]

In June 2017, Anka lost custody of her son after a ruling which assigned custody to Paul Anka without any mandate for guaranteed visitation or family therapy.[19] In August 2017, Anna Anka appealed the decision,[19][20] which Paul Anka criticized.[20]

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Anna Anka (born Danuta Anna Kołodziejska; April 28, 1971) is a Polish-born Swedish-American model, , author, and television personality. Adopted at age three by a Swedish couple and renamed Anna Åberg, she relocated to the in 1993 to pursue modeling after winning Miss Sweden and placing eighth in the international pageant. Anka joined the union in 1995 and appeared in minor roles in films including (1994) and (1994). She authored the 30-Minute Pregnancy Workout Book in 2008 and gained significant visibility in through the 2009 reality series Swedish Hollywood Wives, which chronicled her lifestyle during her marriage to Canadian singer , with whom she had a son in 2005; the couple wed in 2008 but divorced shortly thereafter. Her public profile escalated following a 2009 Newsmill interview where she advocated traditional gender roles, criticizing Swedish men for prioritizing housework over career ambition and expressing a desire to serve as a for women embracing . This sparked widespread debate in , leading to her being voted the eighth most powerful woman there that year. Anka later executive-produced fitness-related programming, won the Swedish Fångarna på Fortet in 2011 (donating proceeds to a children's cancer hospital), and in 2017 lost custody of her son to in a ruling that denied her visitation rights without his consent.

Early Life

Origins and Childhood

Anna Anka, originally named Danuta Anna Kołodziejska, was born on April 28, 1971, in the . Her biological mother, Helena, died shortly after her birth, leaving her orphaned and placed in a Polish . At the age of three, Anka was adopted by a Swedish couple and relocated to Bjuv in , , where she took the surname Åberg. This adoption marked the beginning of her upbringing in a Scandinavian environment, distant from her Polish roots amid the geopolitical constraints of the era. Anka's childhood in rural Bjuv involved adaptation to Swedish culture and language, with limited public details on her adoptive family dynamics or early education, though she later described it as formative yet challenging due to her immigrant origins. By her teenage years, she had developed interests in performance and self-expression, setting the stage for her later pursuits in modeling and entertainment.

Entry into Modeling

Anka's entry into professional modeling occurred in 1993 through her success in the Miss pageant. Representing , she was selected as Miss Hawaiian Tropic Sweden, earning her a spot in the international competition where she placed eighth overall. This performance provided initial recognition in the modeling industry, highlighting her as a model suited for international opportunities. Following the pageant, Anka relocated from Sweden to the United States in 1993 to capitalize on the exposure and establish a full-time modeling career. The move marked her transition from local pageantry to professional work, with the Hawaiian Tropic contest serving as the pivotal launch point rather than prior agency representation or domestic Swedish modeling gigs. No records indicate significant pre-1993 modeling experience in Sweden, underscoring the pageant's role as her debut breakthrough.

Professional Career

Modeling and Acting Roles


Anka commenced her modeling career in Sweden, achieving recognition as Miss Hawaiian Tropic of Sweden in 1993. That year, she relocated to the United States to advance as an international model.
In parallel with modeling, Anka pursued acting roles in Hollywood following her arrival. She debuted in a minor capacity as a bikini girl, credited as Anna Åberg, in the comedy (1994). Additional uncredited or supporting appearances included the action thrillers (1994) and (1994), alongside the comedy (1996). These efforts qualified her for membership in 1995. On television, Anka featured in two episodes of the series . Prior to her U.S. ventures, she appeared as herself on the Swedish game show in 1990.

Television and Reality TV

Anna Anka made early television appearances in the United States, including guest roles in two episodes of the action-drama series during the 1990s. These roles aligned with her modeling background and brief forays into acting, though they were minor and did not lead to sustained scripted television work. Anka gained prominence in Sweden through reality television, debuting as a main cast member in the inaugural season of Svenska Hollywoodfruar (Swedish Hollywood Wives), which premiered on September 9, 2009, on TV3. The series followed the lives of Swedish expatriates in , prominently featuring Anka's marriage to singer , her luxury lifestyle, and interpersonal dynamics with co-stars like . She participated in the first two seasons, which drew high viewership and established her as a polarizing figure known for outspoken comments on family roles and personal ambition. Anka later expressed regret over the exposure, citing misrepresentation of her private life in a 2021 interview. She returned as a guest in season 12, available for streaming on as of 2022. In 2010, Anka starred in the spin-off reality competition Anna Anka söker assistent (Anna Anka Seeks an Assistant), where ten Swedish contestants traveled to Hollywood to vie for a position. The series, aired on TV3, highlighted her demanding standards and daily routines, receiving mixed reviews for its format but reinforcing her media persona. Anka competed in the Norwegian reality cooking show Camp Kulinaris during its second season in 2020, managing a restaurant alongside other celebrities under chef supervision. She advanced to the finale but was eliminated on , 2020, finishing as runner-up to Runar Sørgaard after a challenge loss. Additional game show appearances include a 2010 episode of the Swedish adventure series Fångarna på fortet (Fort Boyard). These formats capitalized on her celebrity status rather than culinary or competitive expertise, often emphasizing drama over skill.

Authorship and Media Contributions

Anna Anka authored The 30-Minute Pregnancy Workout Book in 2009, released under her maiden name Anna Åberg, which outlines a structured exercise regimen tailored for expectant to support physical health during . The book emphasizes short, efficient workouts suitable for varying fitness levels, drawing from her personal experiences as a . In late , Anka contributed to Swedish media through a series called "A Christmas Calendar" hosted on , Sweden's leading tabloid newspaper, which rapidly became the platform's most viewed due to its candid personal insights and commentary. This digital contribution marked an early foray into serialized online writing, blending autobiographical elements with advice on family and self-improvement, attracting significant readership amid her rising public profile from .

Public Statements and Controversies

The Newsmill Article

In her September 16, 2009, contribution to the Swedish online debate platform Newsmill, titled "Jag vill bli en förebild för svenska kvinnor" ("I Want to Be a for Swedish Women"), Anna Anka outlined a vision of traditional gender roles as a path to greater female fulfillment and societal stability. She argued that Swedish women should prioritize supporting their husbands' careers over personal professional ambitions, positioning the housewife role as empowering rather than subservient, and contrasted this with what she described as the failures of Sweden's egalitarian model. Anka specifically criticized Swedish fathers as "tragic" for their involvement in childcare tasks like diaper changes and part-time work, claiming such behaviors undermined family dynamics and male authority. Anka praised aspects of American domestic life, including the of undocumented immigrants for low-cost household labor, which she said enabled affluent women to focus on family without the burdens of menial tasks. She contended that women who delegate such responsibilities achieve happier marriages and raise more successful children, attributing Sweden's issues—like high rates and work-life conflicts—to an overemphasis on that neglects biological and practical differences between sexes. The piece positioned her own lifestyle in , as the wife of entertainer , as an aspirational alternative to Scandinavian norms. The article rapidly became Newsmill's most-read piece ever, generating intense public debate and backlash, particularly from feminist commentators who accused Anka of promoting regressive, patriarchal ideals. Controversy arose over its authorship, with reports alleging that Newsmill editors substantially ghostwrote or edited the text based on Anka's responses, a claim the site's acknowledged while Anka maintained she provided the core ideas. This incident amplified scrutiny of Anka's public persona, framing her as a provocateur challenging progressive consensus on gender roles, though detractors dismissed her views as uninformed by Swedish socioeconomic realities.

Responses to Feminist Critiques

In the wake of the controversy surrounding her September 16, 2009, Newsmill article advocating traditional gender roles, Anna Anka faced accusations from feminists and commentators of endorsing subservience and regressive , with critics such as Social Democrat politician Nalin Pekgul likening her views to Islamist ideals that confine women to domesticity. Anka responded by affirming that she stood by every aspect of the published opinions, emphasizing that they derived from her direct experience in a long-term marriage to , where prioritizing spousal satisfaction—particularly sexual fulfillment—fostered stability and prosperity. She contrasted this with Swedish norms, arguing that equality-driven practices like men performing household chores equate to , rendering relationships "tragic" and contributing to familial discord, as evidenced by Sweden's elevated divorce rates compared to more traditional societies. Anka further defended her stance in subsequent media appearances, positing that Swedish women's post-marital of personal appearance and family duties stems from feminist-influenced career prioritization, which she claimed leads to physical and relational decline, whereas American-style role division preserves attraction and authority dynamics essential for marital success. Dismissing detractors as intolerant of alternative choices, she highlighted her own luxurious lifestyle as empirical validation: a rendering herself indispensable through domestic focus secures provision without personal labor, a freedom undermined by Sweden's high-tax, dual-income that compels workforce participation. This rebuttal framed feminist equality not as liberation but as a causal factor in widespread female exhaustion and , urging women to reclaim agency via deliberate over mandated professional equality. Years later, in a , Anka reiterated her unyielding position, stating she "stands for [her] opinions" without alteration, attributing persistent criticism to ideological rigidity rather than substantive flaws in her reasoning, which she grounded in observed outcomes of role specialization yielding happier households than egalitarian experiments. While mainstream outlets often amplified feminist rebukes, reflecting institutional preferences for progressive narratives, Anka's counters drew partial support from cultural commentators who deemed her provocations a valid challenge to unchallenged assumptions about gender fulfillment. Anna Anka's marriage to singer dissolved amid contentious proceedings initiated by him on December 4, 2009, after she summoned police during a dispute at their Hollywood home over her unilateral dismissal of their housekeeper, whom Paul reinstated the following day. Earlier, on December 13, 2008, Anka was arrested in for allegedly assaulting during an argument, though charges were not pursued. In February 2010, Paul Anka filed a defamation lawsuit against her, contesting her public assertions to Swedish outlet Expressen that no prenuptial agreement had been signed prior to their July 2008 wedding in Sardinia, Italy; Paul maintained the agreement was notarized and that her denial constituted falsehoods to influence alimony claims. Custody disputes dominated post-divorce litigation. In the Anka proceedings, a Ventura County family court awarded Paul sole legal and physical custody of their son Ethan (born October 2006) on June 28, 2017, barring unsupervised contact with Anna following a mediator's 2015 recommendation and evidence of her prior supervised visitation failures; Anna appealed, alleging orchestrated by Paul, but the ruling stood. These issues intersected with her earlier marriage to Louis Yeager (dissolved prior to 2001), from which she had a daughter (born 1999); Anna lost custody there after accusations, including scalding the child in a steam shower, leading to Yeager's 2017 affidavit supporting Paul by detailing Anna's alleged misconduct across both families. In a related 2017 deposition within the Yeager custody modification (tied to Anka disputes via shared evidence), Anna's attorney Lisa H. Meyer was sanctioned $50,000 by a appeals court in February 2019 for reckless questioning implying Yeager's bias due to a supposed romantic link to Paul, deemed malicious and unsupported; the court upheld the penalty, noting the queries aimed to discredit without basis. Anna has publicly characterized these outcomes as products of alienation tactics enabled by Paul's wealth, though judicial findings emphasized child welfare concerns over such claims.

Personal Life

Marriages and Relationships

Anna Anka's first marriage was to Louis Yeager, with whom she had a daughter named Elli. The marriage ended in divorce, leaving ongoing child custody disputes that extended into legal proceedings years later. In 1999, Anka met singer Paul Anka while working as his personal trainer. They had a son, Ethan, born on September 22, 2005. The couple married on July 26, 2008, in Porto Cervo, Sardinia, Italy. Their marriage lasted less than two years; Paul Anka filed for divorce in December 2009, citing irreconcilable differences and volatile behavior post-marriage. The divorce was finalized in 2010, with Paul Anka receiving full legal and physical custody of Ethan following a contentious court battle. Anka married David Johansson, her longtime boyfriend, in 2019. The union remains ongoing as of 2025, with Anka describing it as a stable partnership focused on shared goals.

Family and Children

Anna Anka was born Danuta Anna Kołodziejska on April 28, 1971, in , with her biological mother dying during childbirth. At age three, she was adopted by Swedish couple Gunnar and Wanda Åberg and raised in Bjuv, . Anka has two children from her marriages. Her daughter, Elli M. Yeager, was born in 2002 to her first husband, Louis Yeager. Her son, Ethan P. Anka, was born on September 22, 2005, to singer . After Anka's 2010 divorce from , custody disputes arose over Ethan. In February 2015, a mediator recommended denying her physical custody based on evaluations of her . Reunification efforts failed amid reports of her erratic conduct, including verbal outbursts and failure to adhere to therapy protocols. In July 2017, an Orange County judge granted sole legal and physical custody, prohibiting Anka from contacting Ethan without his or court approval; she appealed the decision without success at that stage. Anka has publicly described herself as a dedicated mother, transitioning to full-time after her to to focus on raising her children.

Later Activities and Legacy

Wellness and Fitness Ventures

Anna Anka has accumulated over 25 years of experience in the and fitness industry, beginning with roles as a fitness instructor after winning the Miss pageant in 1994. She founded Anna Anka Wellness, a company specializing in , fitness programs, and integrated mind-body approaches designed for various lifestyles and goals. The venture offers services such as personalized nutrition plans, exercise manuals, lifestyle coaching, and supervised livestream workouts, including packages like the Gold Package featuring a 4-week training program with weekly one-on-one sessions. In 2009, Anka authored The 30-Minute Pregnancy Workout Book: The Complete Light Weight Program, providing guidance on low-impact exercises for expectant mothers. Expanding into media, she served as for a fitness-focused show in 2010 and hosted the Swedish television program I form med Anna Anka, which aimed to assist participants through structured training and behavioral coaching. By 2021, the company had incorporated contributions from her partner, David Johansson, as fitness director, emphasizing resilience and long-term health outcomes.

Ongoing Public Presence

Anna Anka maintains an active presence, primarily on under the handle @4annaanka, where she posts personal milestones such as her sixth wedding anniversary in , alongside lifestyle content promoting fitness and relationships. Her platform serves as a direct channel to fans, sharing glimpses of daily life and motivational messages, which has sustained her visibility in and internationally. Through her website, Anna Anka Wellness, she disseminates fitness tips, advice, and motivational content via email newsletters, positioning herself as a influencer focused on health and self-improvement. This online engagement extends to a titled Melodies of Life on , where Anka, self-described as a human behavior specialist, explores topics related to awareness, potential, and . As of early 2025, Anka's public activities emphasize in wellness, including fitness instruction and media engagements, which keep her relevant in Swedish and Hollywood circles without major new television projects reported. Her approach prioritizes digital outreach over traditional appearances, leveraging past fame from to build a niche audience interested in her branded wellness .

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