🇲🇩 Moldova: Satoshi to Rework Performance for Vienna
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Artist Paula Seling, a member of the international jury, congratulated the audience with the formula “Maladieç, Moldova!”, the Russian equivalent of the expression “Bravo, Moldova”. The moment was not passed by, and thousands of people criticized it. Among those who criticized it was also the former spokesman of the Government of the Republic of Moldova, Daniel Vodá, who stressed that the country’s official language is Roman and that such a mess…
Paula Seling, a member of the international jury, had a message at the national end of Eurovision Moldova 2026, congratulated the audience with the formula “Maladièz, Moldova!”, the Russian equivalent of the expression “Bravo, Moldova”. The moment was not passed with the eyes of internet users who criticized the choice of language. The article Paula Seling, which captures proportions at the end of Eurovision Moldova. The Russian-language message…
A moment from the national end of Eurovision Moldova 2026 revealed controversy in the online environment, after the artist Paula Seling, a member of the international jury, congratulated the audience using a Russian expression “Maladeț Moldova” which means “Bravo...
Artist Paula Seling, a member of the international jury, had a message at the national end of Eurovision Moldova 2026 and congratulated the audience with the formula “Maladièz, Moldova!”, the Russian equivalent of the expression “Bravo, Moldova”. The moment was not passed by the Internet who criticized the choice of language, writes the Guardian Journal. Later, in a post on his Facebook page, Paula Seling apologized, explaining that, in his desi…
Vlad Sabajuc's victory, alias Satoshi, at the Eurovision 2026 National Final, has generated a wave of reactions on socialization networks. The artist has been hailed for performance, but has been criticized by some interns both for the entertainment on stage (chimonou - n.r.), as well as for the text of the melody - "a collection of words from more languages".
Romanian singer Paula Seling has publicly apologized for her Russian-language phrase “Good job, Moldova”, which she said on the air of the final selection of participants for the Eurovision Song Contest 2026. She posted a video message on her Facebook page*.
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