‘ I’m quite full and I have nothing to prove. All I cared about was participation and getting an even result and that’s what I’m very satisfied with. “ said of her Greek final. Constantine Christophorus made statements to Smile and Again and Liana Zimalis and spoke about his participation in the Greek final of Eurovision and what he lived. “He finished a wonderful journey from a hobbies-burn, a weakness I have in general for Eurovision. I had a really good time.” ADVERSE “I feel so moved that this is over, and I miss telling you the truth. Anyone who participates in a competition would like to get their own song out. I was very conscious. I knew where I was going, I am neither naive nor inexperienced,” Constantine Christophorus said and added: “The names do not matter when you dare participate in a national final. They don’t bother me, or scare me. And because I love Eurovision, I clearly wanted to win. But what I experienced, the rehearsals with Fokas, the preparations with Mad, our songwriter, Costas, all that I entered the Eurovision pulse gave me such nice feelings. “ I’m quite full and I have nothing to prove. All I cared about was participation and getting an even result and that’s what I’m very satisfied with. » ADVERSE “All the songs I liked. But even if I didn’t like one, I wouldn’t say it for just one reason, it represents our country a song right now and we have to support it, then let’s say our views. Klavdia is an amazing singer,” she then said about choosing the song “Asteromata”. “Eurovision has identified with young ages as a new talent competition. I’ve experienced age racism. It’s nothing I didn’t see. There was a line down, that what that big old man wants now. Who are not old at all… ” said Constantine Christophorus of the comments he received about his participation in the final because of his age.
Constantine Christophorus for Eurovision: Names don’t matter when you dare join
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