The winner of the 70th Eurovision Song Contest held in Vienna, the capital of Austria, was Bulgarian representative Dara. The singer, who performed with her song “Bangaranga”, came first with a total of 516 points as a result of the jury and public voting. In the competition, Israel ranked second with 343 points, while Romania came third with 296 points. This year’s Eurovision was marked by the controversy surrounding Israel’s participation in the competition.
While Spain, the Netherlands, Ireland, Iceland and Slovenia boycotted the organization, the Israeli representative faced protests on the final night. Dara, who made a statement after the championship, attracted attention with his message for Turkey. Thanking his Turkish fans, the Bulgarian singer said: “Thanks to Turkey. I would love to come again soon. My wife is Turkish, so it would be okay not to come. When I have time, I study a little Turkish almost every week.” “Next time you do this interview, I may surprise you with more sentences.” See this post on Instagram A post shared by Magazine Here (@magazinburadanet) The words of Dara, who announced that her husband was Turkish and said that she was trying to learn Turkish, quickly aroused wide repercussions on social media.

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