We will see on Tuesday, May 13 Justyna Steczkowska In the first semi -final Eurovision. Our representative is a real challenge, because for a place in the final she will fight, among others, Sweden and Estonia, which are selected on the favorites of this year's competition. The singer has been in Basel for some time, where she actively participates in promotional activities. Recently, a film has appeared in social media, in which the singer draws questions written on … pieces of cheese. She responded to one of them extremely emotionally.
Justyna Steczkowska advises how to heal a broken heart. Unusual answer
Justyna Steczkowska recently took part in the Eurovision Fun, during which randomly drawn questions saved on pieces of Swiss cheese. One of them concerned love advice. “What would you advise a person who has a broken heart?” – the singer read. The star winced when she met the content of the question, but decided to answer them. And it's quite blunt. Her statement required assessment.
If someone breaks your heart, just say *** and go your own way
– she said Steczkowska.
The singer answered a few more questions, she revealed, among other things, that if she were to choose her Eurovision “children”, they would be Kyle Alessandro, representing Norway, JJ from Austria and Adonxs from the Czech Republic. She also joked that if she were a goddess, she would become a goddess of cheese. In this way she referred to one of the symbols of the hosts of this year's competition. You can watch the recording with Justyna Steczkowska's answers below.
Readers Gossip do not believe in the success of Justyna Steczkowska. They assessed her chances of Eurovision
Although the Eurovision proposal of Justyna Steczkowska collects rather positive reviews, readers rumor have no illusions that the Polish representative will be able to take a high place in the final of this year's competition. Almost 45 percent respondents believe that the singer has no chance of winning. 42.50 percent respondents replied, however, that our representative could win. Less than 13 percent The voters have no opinion on this subject.