Following the second semi-final, Safura Alizade’s mother spoke exclusively to Baku-based Eurovision Talents. In this brief interview, she describes how her own tears went drip drop, drip drop during her daughter’s semi-final performance, and admitted that Safura would need to crank up the vocals and the theatrics to have a chance at winning. It’s all terribly sweet.
Azerbaijan: Safura’s Mother Speaks
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- byWilliam Lee Adams
William Lee Adams
William Lee Adams is the founder and editor-in-chief of wiwibloggs. His memoir “Wild Dances: My Queer and Curious Journey to Eurovision” is available now. You can follow him on Instagram @williamleeadams and Twitter @willyleeadams.
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