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SWEDE-HEART: Sexbomb Victoria FLATOUT: Victoria reclines before blossoming into a busty pin-up SOCKS APPEAL: Young Vic with pal FAMILY: Sis Veronica and mum Ulla LEG UP: Getting spotted on holiday pushed Victoria into the big time SNAP! With her sister Veronica (left) FAME GAME: Trying for Miss World MAKING A DATE: Victoria's calendar EXCLUSIVE: How super-model hid steamy romps
Victoria's sex secretsBy Lewis Panther
SWEDISH sexbomb Victoria Silvstedt used to stuff pillows under her duvet so she could sneak away to get between the sheets with her boyfriend.The stunning blonde had just discovered boys and didn't want her strict parents to know she was creeping out for secret late-night nookie.
And the pillow trick worked a treat, says big sister Veronica. Whenever dad Bo or mum Ulla peeped in they were convinced 16-year-old Victoria was there fast asleep.
But really she was writhing and moaning in the arms of local heart-throb Stefan.
And if we couldn't see better for ourselves in this stunning shot from Victoria's latest raunchy calendar, shown right, we might be forgiven for suspecting she'd been at the pillows again.
For a mere glance at the snaps from her family album-supplied by Ulla-show that somehow the 36DD former Playmate started out as a very flat-chested teenager!But she was always a man magnet, even as a skinny young beauty.
And if dad Bo had twigged what she was up to he'd have been furious. For he was determined to turn her into an Olympic ski champion and wanted her up for 5am daily training sessions.
So after sloping off for illicit romps with Stefan, Victoria would tiptoe back in to the house at 3am, snatch two hours sleep and amazingly still have the energy to hurtle through the icy slalom course at dawn.
Sister Veronica told us: "Our father had decided that both his daughters were going to be in the Olympics. So when all our friends were out playing, we were putting our helmets on to go race training.
"He didn't even like Victoria out holding hands with this boy."
Veronica, 30, who is also a model and an expert skier, recalled how her sister came up with her plan to fool the folks.
"It worked so well we BOTH did it!" she said.
Sleep
"Victoria didn't have many boyfriends but when she was with one there was no holding her back. She didn't sleep around though.
"I remember there was one guy who fancied her and even climbed up the side of a ski chalet where we were staying but Victoria wouldn't open the window because she didn't want to let down her boyfriend."
These days Victoria feels the same way about her husband, NBC newsman Chris Wragge- although she ignores his objections to her modelling career.
These days she's hiding nothing under the duvet. Victoria, 28, confirmed: "Chris doesn't like it but he understands. He knows he can't hold me back."
And she admitted that she did make love a lot on those long, dark Scandinavian nights.
"It's true about Swedes," she said. "We do have a lot of sex- especially in the winter because there's nothing else to do. It's also good for keeping you warm."
Earlier this year she also confessed to making one lad the luckiest in the world when she took part in a foursome-with him as the only bloke.
But as a young woman the thing she craved most was stardom. And to grab her big chance she not only ditched her Olympic ambitions but she also dumped hunky Stefan-after discovering her major talent was turning on men in their millions.
Incredibly it was only by chance that Victoria became a model. She was spotted by an agency scout in Miami Beach in Florida on a family holiday. All those years of gruelling training and mountain sun had given her a 6ft body to die for with a natural tan and blonde hair to match.
Angry
As mum Ulla opened up the family album she recalled how a few words of encouragement from that photographer changed Victoria's world for ever.
"I had trouble dragging her back to Sweden," said Ulla.
"Victoria wanted to stay and start modelling there and then. She was so angry with me. She changed overnight. She just wanted to be a model and be rich and famous. But she had to work hard at it. She entered the Miss Sweden and Miss World contests before she left school and was skipping classes for assignments.
"When she went to Paris she did dozens and dozens of castings before she got anywhere. We had no money to support her so she had to make it on her own."
But she probably wasn't on her own for long!
VICTORIA'S calendar is £7.99 in shops or log on to www.pyramidposters.comAdditional reporting: DAVID MARTYN & MATTHEW ACTON
Charles Mims
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