Mae Muller doesn’t regret saying she hates the UK.
The 25-year-old singer will represent the UK in the Eurovision Song Contest this Saturday 13 years with her song ‘I Wrote A Song’ but during the COVID-19 pandemic before finding fame, she had expressed her disdain for her country of It originated in a series of tweets and claimed he “did not feel sorry” for then-Prime Minister Boris Johnson when he was attacked by the virus.
Asked if he regrets what he said, he told The Sunday Times:
‘No, because that’s how I felt. However, she lamented that people take them out of context. I am representing this country. But I love where I come from. It is a privilege to be born here and that is why I felt strong. We deserve the best and at that time this amazing country was not getting the best. They were letting us down.’
The singer of hits such as ‘I Just Came To Dance’ later insisted that the BBC did not force her to ‘scrub up her personality in tweets, and instead claimed that any Birtani who had a word problem is irrelevant because they don’t they can vote for her in the annual contest, as she depends on the support of other countries to claim victory.
‘They didn’t make me scrub my personality. It made me think how lucky I am to have been born in a place where I can give my opinion. A lot of people who did have a problem with what I said were from the UK. They said: -You have lost my vote-. Well, you can’t vote for me anyway. Many young women follow me and it is important that they see that they can have a voice.’
2023-05-07 16:04:01
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