"[4] Heidi and Saseline were born in the state of Perak in Malaysia though were raised in Næstved,[5] along with their younger brother Daniel.
Remee subsequently withdrew his offer, though approached the girls a year later stating he wanted to produce an album with both of them.
"Sisters Organising a Party" was one of their favourite choices, though they were unimpressed by the "countless unsavoury submissions".
[1] It featured the successful debut single, "This Is How We Party", which spent ten weeks in the top five in Denmark,[9] reached No.
1 in Sweden where it achieved gold status, and was also certified platinum in Australia, where it reached No.
won two of their four nominations at the 1999 Danish Music Awards: best new act and best pop album for Not Like Other Girls.
[14] The song was certified gold by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry in December 2013.
[15] They were also selected by Australian duo Savage Garden to be the opening act[5] on their 2000 European tour.
From 2002 till 2003, Saseline was a TV presenter,[5] hosting the Danish music program Boogie.
In 2005, she featured on the charity single "Hvor små vi er" and was also a contestant on the show Expedition Robinson 2005 (VIP), the Danish version of Survivor.
She had a son with tennis player Frederik Fetterlein in 2008, though the couple separated during her pregnancy.
In 2012, she was a contestant on Vild med dans,[19] the Danish version of Dancing with the Stars.
[18] In 2016, Saseline Sørensen changed her name to Saszeline Emanuelle Dreyer after visiting a numerologist.
[20] During the COVID-19 pandemic, Saszeline drew controversy for spreading misinformation regarding COVID-19 and its vaccines, leading to her being banned from Instagram.