Sharni Vinson
Sharni was born and raised throughout NSW (Australia) within the Cronulla suburb of Sydney's south coast. As a teenager she was a competitor at the National Level in swimming, having four State records during high school. Sharni was the youngest athlete in her immediate family, having started at an early stage of her life, performing and dancing. Sharni's mother appeared in musical theatre and her grandmother, who was Australia's youngest ballerina from 1945, received a scholarship at the Borovansky Ballet Company. Sharni was accepted into the Brent Street School of Performing Arts Sydney in the year she turned twelve years old. For the next ten decades, Sharni trained in various types of dance. Sharni, after graduating from high school at 17 years old, was signed by Roadshow Music Australia to be a part of "Foxfire IV" the all-girl pop group. The first song they released, "Roses", reached the top 50 on Australia's ARIA chart.



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