
Aylar Lie
IranTV personality•former model•Adult Performer•professional poker player
Also known as: Aylar Dianati Lie, Sharareh Dianati, Diana, Princess Diana
Birthday
February 12, 1984
Birth Sign
Aquarius
Birthplace
Tehran, Iran
Age
42 years old
About
Aylar Lie is an Iranian-born Norwegian TV personality, former model, and professional poker player. She first grabbed headlines in 2004 when she was disqualified from Miss Norway over her past work in adult films, then found mainstream fame a year later on the joint Swedish-Norwegian reality show Big Brother. Since then she has appeared in music videos for Basshunter, Sean Paul, and Arash, acted in the 2010 film Yohan: The Child Wanderer, and competed in several Norwegian reality series.
Poker became her second act. After turning professional in 2016, she climbed to the top of the European rankings, holding the GPI title of #1 Female Player in Europe for 2017–2018 and being named Player of the Year in Norway in 2018. Lie remains a recognizable figure in Scandinavian pop culture, known for her glamour model aesthetic and her competitive drive at the poker table.
Early Life & Background
Lie was born in Tehran, Iran, to parents of Azerbaijani descent. She moved to Norway at around age three, but her parents separated shortly after, and she was placed in the care of child protective services. Over the next few years she was moved 18 times before finally settling with foster parents. Her biological mother relocated to the United States, while her father remained in conflict with Norwegian authorities, a situation that escalated when Lie was kidnapped to Iran in 2000. She managed to escape and return to Norway in March 2002.
In her late teens, Lie began appearing in adult films under the pseudonyms Diana and Princess Diana, work that would later shape her public narrative. In 2004 she entered the Miss Norway pageant, but organizers disqualified her when they discovered her adult film history, as contestants were required never to have appeared nude in commercial productions. The controversy drew attention, and the following year she joined the cast of Big Brother, which became her breakthrough into mainstream Scandinavian fame. Lie is fluent in Norwegian, Persian, and English.
Career Growth
Big Brother in 2005 turned Lie into a household name across Scandinavia. She leveraged that visibility into a string of reality TV appearances and music video roles, most notably starring in seven videos for Swedish DJ Basshunter between 2005 and 2007. She also appeared in videos for Sean Paul and Arash Labaf, and in 2006 launched Team Aylar, a hand-picked group of models, while starring in the documentary Aylar – Ett År I Rampelyset (Aylar – A Year in the Limelight).
In 2010 she acted in the film Yohan: The Child Wanderer alongside Kris Kristofferson, playing the role of Lexya. Reality TV kept her in the spotlight: she joined 71° North – Norway's Toughest Celebrity in 2015 and Farmen Kjendis (Celebrity Farm) in 2017. That same year she also competed on the Norwegian version of Dancing with the Stars, Skal vi Danse?.
Poker became her most serious pursuit. She turned professional in 2016, and by 2017–2018 she was ranked the #1 Female Player in Europe by the Global Poker Index, named Player of the Year in Norway for 2018, and ranked #1 in Norway. Her Instagram, where she posts poker updates and lifestyle content, remains active, and she continues to be a prominent figure in the Scandinavian celebrity scene.
Career Timeline
Public Image & Style
Lie's public image in Norway has been defined by her ability to reinvent herself. From adult films to reality TV stardom to professional poker, she has navigated controversy with a glamour model aesthetic and a competitive edge. Her Big Brother appearance in 2005 made her a tabloid fixture, and she has embraced that attention, building a brand around her looks and her poker prowess. Fans follow her on Instagram for a mix of glamour shots, poker table updates, and behind-the-scenes moments from her life. Media coverage often frames her as a survivor who turned a scandalous past into a legitimate career, and her poker rankings have added a layer of credibility that sets her apart from typical reality TV personalities.
Fame & Fandom
Aylar Lie stands as the 68th most famous person from Iran, a steady position that reflects her enduring presence across Scandinavia and beyond. This standing is part of the iFANN Global Fame Rankings, which track global attention across media coverage, search, and consumption signals worldwide. Her journey from a controversial reality TV star to a top-ranked poker professional has cemented a unique public image that resonates with audiences who appreciate her reinvention. While she commands significant attention in Norway and among poker enthusiasts, her fanbase operates without a formal name or organized structure. Unlike pop stars with dedicated cult followings, Lie's supporters are primarily drawn to her career milestones and her status as a high-profile figure in the European poker circuit. Her social media presence focuses on sharing tournament results and personal updates rather than fostering a communal identity or specific rituals. There are no documented fan clubs, inside jokes, or collective campaigns that define her audience, suggesting her recognition stems from her professional achievements and past work rather than a mobilized celebrity fandom.
Interesting Facts and Legends
Lie was kidnapped to Iran in 2000 and escaped back to Norway in March 2002, an ordeal that marked her early life. She moved 18 times before starting elementary school due to foster care placements. In her adult film work she used the pseudonyms Diana and Princess Diana. She appeared in nine international music videos total, including work with Sean Paul and Arash Labaf alongside Basshunter. Lie is of Azerbaijani descent and speaks Norwegian, Persian, and English fluently. Her poker achievements include being ranked the #1 Female in Europe by GPI for 2017–2018, a feat she often highlights on social media. A widely retold story involves her casting and subsequent removal from Swedish DJ Basshunter's music video for "I Miss You"; she was originally selected but dropped before release due to controversy over her background. In the poker world, her legend is built on statistical dominance, highlighted by winning Event 18 of the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open outright for $14,323 in December 2019. More recently, she secured a notable fifth-place finish in the WPT Ladies Championship at Wynn Las Vegas, earning $26,480.
Family & Personal Life
Lie was born in Tehran to Iranian parents of Azerbaijani descent. After moving to Norway as a young child, her parents separated, and she was placed in foster care, moving through 18 different placements before finding a permanent foster family. Her biological mother relocated to the United States, while her father remained in Norway, though his relationship with authorities was fraught. Lie has not publicly shared details about her current family life or whether she has children. She has spoken about her foster upbringing as a formative part of her story, and she maintains fluency in Norwegian, Persian, and English, reflecting her multicultural roots.
Notable Connections
Lie's career has intersected with several notable figures. Swedish DJ Basshunter featured her in seven of his music videos, making her a recognizable face in his work. She also appeared in videos for Sean Paul and Arash Labaf. In film, she acted alongside Kris Kristofferson in Yohan: The Child Wanderer. Her Team Aylar included fellow glamour models Marie Plosjö, Natacha Peyre, Elita Löfblad, and others, who also appeared in her documentary.
Relationships & Dating History
Lie has kept her romantic life largely out of the public eye. No confirmed long-term relationships, marriages, or engagements have been documented in reliable sources. Her close friendships with fellow glamour models such as Marie Plosjö, Natacha Peyre, and Elita Löfblad are well known, but these were professional and personal bonds, not romantic. As of 2026, Lie appears to be single, with no public partner reported. She has not shared details about her dating history in interviews, preferring to focus public attention on her career and poker achievements.
Salary, Net Worth In 2026
$5 Million
iFANN Editorial Team estimate
iFANN currently estimates Aylar Lie's net worth in 2026 at around $5 million, built from a diverse set of income streams. Her professional poker career has been a major contributor, with significant tournament winnings and sponsorship potential as one of Europe's top female players. Reality TV appearances across Norwegian shows like Big Brother, 71° North, Farmen Kjendis, and Skal vi Danse? brought in appearance fees, and her music video work with Basshunter and others added to her earnings. Past modelling contracts and her adult film career also contributed to her financial base. While exact figures are not public, her consistent presence in Scandinavian media and her poker success have sustained her wealth over the years.
Awards Won (3)
Lie's competitive achievements center on poker. She was ranked #1 Female Player in Europe by the Global Poker Index for 2017–2018, named Player of the Year in Norway for 2018, and ranked #1 Poker Player in Norway that same year. These honors reflect her skill and consistency at the poker table, making her one of the most accomplished female players in Europe during that period.
2018 · Poker
Global Poker Index
2018 · Poker
Norwegian poker circuit
Known For
Big Brother (Swedish-Norwegian)
2005 · Contestant
Basshunter music videos
2005 · Featured model
Yohan: The Child Wanderer
2010 · Lexya
Farmen Kjendis
2017 · Contestant
Professional poker player
2016 · Ranked #1 Female in Europe (GPI)
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Quick Facts
- Profession
- TV personality, model, Adult Performer, poker player
- Born
- February 12, 1984
- Birthplace
- Tehran, Iran
- Gender
- Female
- Birth Sign
- Aquarius
- Nationality
- Norwegian (born in Iran)
- Languages
- Norwegian, Persian, English
- Net Worth
- $5 Million (2026)
Personal Details
- Full Name
- Sharareh Dianati
Filmography
3
Total
1
Film
2
TV
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