'The trophy can be fixed. Maybe Eurovision needs fixing a little bit, too, every now and then.'
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The rapper and singer, who broke their trophy after winning, added, “The trophy can be fixed. Maybe Eurovision needs fixing a little bit, too, every now and then,” a comment that resulted in cheers from reporters in the room.“There were a lot of things that didn’t seem like it was all about love and unity, and that made me really sad. And at the same time, there was so much love here as well and coming together and cultures meeting, and people who are just full of positivity.
The Cork singer-songwriter added: “The thing that makes this is the contestants, the community behind it, the love and the power and the support of all of us is what is making change.
The Dutch broadcaster AVROTROS released a statement expressing its “shock” at the disqualification—the first to occur before a Eurovision final—and labeling the decision “disproportionate.”Marina is a journalist at Bored Panda. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, she holds a Bachelor of Social Science. In her spare time, you can find her baking sweet treats, reading, or binge-watching a docuseries on Netflix. Her main areas of interest are pop culture, literature, and education.
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