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Samant Tina’s public “reserve” performance for Eurovision; people surprised

Singer Samanta Tīna, who represented Latvia at the Eurovision Song Contest this year, has published the initial version of her performance on social networks.

As Instagram explains Samantha, given the current situation, each country had to send its own pre-recorded, filmed BACK UP video if any delegation was still unable to perform on stage due to the pandemic.

The video was prepared and filmed in Latvia.

The singer also explains why he decided to change the stage costume.

“Yes, this miraculously beautiful costume was originally intended for the big Eurovision stage, but after trying I had to decide on another costume, no matter how unique this costume is, but I don’t know why I felt militant, even a little aggressive, who didn’t go along with the song’s feminine. I have a very important inner feeling, no matter how tempting the beautiful dress! ” writes Samantha.

Surprisingly, in the comments, most of Samanta’s followers admitted that the published video is much better than what was on the Eurovision stage in the semifinals.

According to the commentators, both the costume and the performance were better.

Already postedthat the Latvian representative Samanta Tina won the last place in the Eurovision competition in all 39 member states.

“Yes – I’m in the last place! And you know, I’m not ashamed of it, because there’s nothing about it! For someone these numbers on the battle table are very important! I’m not going to fight here! I don’t have to fight anyone or someone to prove it! So I can honestly respect stand at the end with your head held high! Let it be! Thank you to all the supporters! I love you !, “Facebook post with your thoughts Samanta Tina. “This Eurovision dream has come true and come true! And I can proudly say to myself that I did everything and more to experience this stage in honor!”

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