Amiri was born and grew up in
Stockholm, her father is from
Iran. She started her career as a blogger for the comedy site
1000 Apor. In 2012, Parisa Amiri was a presenter of the radioshow PP3 on
Sveriges Radio. She studied law for one semester at
Stockholms University. In 2016, Amiri was the presenter for two seasons of the tv show
Edit: Talkshow med Parisa Amiri for
SVT and
SVT Play. In the same year she along with
Fredrik Sahlin presented the film show
Babel bio on SVT. She was hired as the editor of culture for Culture Magazine, where she covered the latest trends and wrote about popular culture nationally and internationally, while at the same time working for SVT. In 2016, Amiri participated as a contestant in
Årets retro on SVT, and winning. In 2017, she started presentering the show Kobra for SVT. Parisa Amiri along with
Gunnar Wetterberg participated in and won two seasons in a row of the SVT show
På spåret. Since 2018, Amiri and
Brita Zackari have the podcast
Brita och Parisa together. Since 2020, she as well presents the Spotify-podcast
Diktatorer along with
Gunnar Wetterberg. For New Years eve 2020 she presenter the show
Tolvslaget på Skansen counting down for the new year, broadcast on SVT. Paris Amiri presenter her own episode of the radioshow
Sommar i P1 on
Sveriges Radio on 1 August 2021, where she spoke about
Metoo, racism, and her life. == References ==