Guest on his show Gregory Arnautoglou was found the Demy. The talented singer referred, for the first time, to her participation in the Eurovision and explained that it was a big shock for her to be there there and that after her performance in the competition, her body refused to sing.
«I've erased a little bit of everything. I haven't discussed it with my family either. There was incredible pride and awe in the journey, but because I am an anxious and perfectionist I experienced it with a lot of stress. I was doing night gigs and I had to prepare for Eurovision, I was really stressed. No matter how cool we play it, when there is a ranking the result counts and it counts in the soul. I had learned to always be first and that was the first big shock. When I calmed down after a few months all the stress came out. It was like I didn't want to sing. I didn't recognize my voice, I got tired easily. My body refused. Suddenly I had no means of release,» the singer pointed out.


On the complaints in the art world, the Demy stated: «It hasn't happened to me. I have tried to protect myself. I have been protected by the company and my partners who have stepped forward. I'm not shocked by any of this. We live in a deeply sexist society. I'm not surprised because they were afraid to talk. I think it has to do with the perceptions we have. A woman who is demanding in her job is hysterical, while a man is professional. A woman if she wants to be with many men is marked, the man gets a badge of honor».











