That kitchen disco(tecque) helped me through covid... i only saw and spoke my parents and four of my colleagues from work (out of 100 employees) in real life during months. Every saturday around 5 or 6 in the evening, the kitchen of Sophie widened my view on the world for 30 to 60 minutes. It was fun and it was some kind of ritual before i had my evening diner... Thank you for this initiative Sophie and Family.
She is such a gift in so many ways. Listening to her music is so healing in the best way. It would be a privilege to see her in concert, but sadly I live in Los Angeles.
She was in Mexico in May of this year, there is a YT video of her performing there on May 21st. So, she may do a concert within travel distance of you, too, some time!
I know TV takes up a lot of make up on the person in front of the camera, still, SEB looks as fresh as a teenager, she's beautiful, her voice and power on the stage is better than ever... this lady has 5 kids, I have 1 and I'm a 43 yo guy that looks 50+😂
Hopefully she doesn’t go to Eurovision for us cos she would probably end up putting us in last place again just like Mae Muller did. A middle aged mother of 5 isn’t what U.K should be looking for. We don’t need pensioned off has beens. We need someone current and fresh
Oh stop ... "Pensioned off has been"? "A middle aged mother of 5"? You make it sound like she's a biscuit-baking grandma from England. You do realize that Loreen, who won this year, and Sophie are only 4 years apart, right?
@@FedericoDLP I doubt people vote based on the country. It comes down to the quality of the song, almost always. Put out a bad song and you finish low put out a great song and perform it well and you will thrive on the scoreboard. Of course in Eurovision there can sometimes be a diaspora element but it only counts for a small advantage in most cases when compared to countries that lack a diaspora. And beyond that nobody cares about politics in Eurovision. It just comes down to song quality and singing ability and performance