Two sisters — two different goals. The little sister of clean-cut Swedish activist Greta Thunberg is making a name for herself one dramatic ballad and split at a time. In a recent virtual chat with Interview Magazine, Beata MonaLisa, AKA Bea, (yes, that's her real name: "I was born with it. It's from my grandma Mona and great grandma Lisa," she explained to the outlet) proved she's not living in the shadows of her older, by three years, sister, who's known for challenging the government with her strong opinions on climate change and societal issues. Her recent cover of the 1949 French song, "Hymne à l'amour" by Édith Piaf, is enough to blow audience's socks off as they wait in anticipation for her debut album, described as "Pro-queer, anti-macho," which she revealed at the time of the interview is being finished and something she's been working on since she was 13, writing every song herself. https://www.instagram.com/reel/DKcpUqbibEj I keep coming back and changing things. There are nine songs, seven are finished…The album's about the freedom of identity and empowering women," the 20-year-old, who's described as a "gay icon," pointed out to Interview. https://nypost.com/2026/07/12/lifestyle/meet-greta-thunbergs-younger-pop-star-sister/