Melody, after Eurovision: "I'm not going to talk about what I don't know"

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Melody, after Eurovision: “I’m not going to talk about what I don’t know”

Melody has given his expected press conference after his performance in the 69th Edition of Eurovision, held 9 days ago. The singer of ‘ESE Diva’ has approached the rumors after her participation in the contest and has reflected on what happened in Basel, avoiding ruling on the controversy with Israel. She makes it clear that her own “is art.”

As soon as you enter the set, the Sevillian artist breaks a bit with the tension of the environment: “The great expected day came.” The first issue that deals is that of the many rumors and comments about his return to Spain after the contest: “I am very surprised that has been lied and the great expectation that has the fact that I arrive in Spain and speak with you,” he says.

After thanking the public for his support, Melody makes it clear that he needed a few days off with his family: “There is a lot of talk of labor conciliation as a mother and wife, and I am surprised that it would not be understood that I needed a few days at home.”

This has also taken the opportunity to attract attention to the Broncano program, without citing it: “There has been some program that has laughed that I have gone home to see my family,” he says after mentioning mental health. When they have asked if he thinks, he has been blunt: «Right now, no. I will go to the programs in which I am respected and give me my place as an artist. I am always open to apologies ».

The singer has been clear about her position with the Eurovision controversies related to the participation of Israel, reiterating that she will only pronounce on what has to do with art. He has also cited his contract with RTVE as one of the reasons why he will not talk about “political issues.”

“There are certain things that come out of the artistic field that I do not know, and what I do not know I am not going to talk, but I do want to make it clear that above all that I want most is that there is love, peace and that hopefully those conflicts that are in many parts of the world are over,” he said.

During the rest of her appearance, she has made it clear that she has done “what she had to do”, but has also shown her discontent with some aspects of the performance, citing the plane of the moment dressed and the curtain moment, with which she says she has “suffered a lot”: “There are things that have not been in my hand, although I have fought them,” he said. This is left with the fact that you could have “brought more out of the performance”: “What I liked least is that I could not be me,” he said.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OwFombslni

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