Eurovision, the Greek Marina Satti yawns while her Israeli colleague Eden Golan speaks – The video

Eurovision, the Greek Marina Satti yawns while her Israeli colleague Eden Golan speaks – The video
Eurovision, the Greek Marina Satti yawns while her Israeli colleague Eden Golan speaks – The video

He yawns, pretends to sleep, smiles at the audience. All of this, however, while your Israeli colleague Eden Golan is speaking at a press conference. The Greek singer Marina Satti, also a finalist in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024, does not go unnoticed. The video is circulating on social media and is receiving some criticism. It is not clear whether Satti was really sleepy or whether she wanted to argue with her Israeli colleague who at that moment was about to respond on the Middle Eastern issue and on the operation that her country is conducting on the Gaza Strip in the aftermath of the attacks of October 7th. «How old are you? Two?”, asks user Avni. Below another replies defending her: “I give all the votes to her.” Someone else doesn’t agree with the moves: «What a ridiculous show. She hasn’t grown up and she should be expelled from the competition. Disgusting”. So far the person concerned has not commented on the matter.

Who is Marina Satti

Marina presented the song “Zari”, or “dice”. She grew up in Heraklion, on the island of Crete, she often fights for women’s rights, and she uses her songs to raise public awareness. «I would like my project to be contemporary and to represent my generation and the “new” Greece, beyond the stereotypes that Europeans have about us, but also for it to be current so that they can dance and identify with the song», he said. declared, presenting his song which talks about luck and love.

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