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Otar Kushanashvili shared provocative thoughts on Jamal

Отар Кушанашвили поделился провокационными мыслями о ДжамалеThe controversial Russian journalist expressed his opinion about the winner of the Eurovision song contest in 2016.

The behavior of Jamala at Eurovision is a visual guide for all bastards. This statement was made by the controversial presenter and journalist Otar Kushanashvili in an interview, writes the Chronicle.Info with reference to Business capital.

“This singer is Frank Sinatra in a skirt. The nobility, with whom Jamal behaved, given the tricky situation (because we still have question No. 1 about – her song related to politics or not…) – a study guide for all bastards. Being in the condition in which any other strong body would break, she came on stage and wished everyone peace and love. This is the status of a person who, if not will give away itself left and right, become a pop classic,” said cusanelli.

However, he said that congratulates Ukraine with triumph.

The journalist also commented on allegations that Russia may withdraw from participation in “Eurovision-2017”.

“If Russia does not detach artist to perform in Kiev, it will be a problem of Russia, not competition. It’s not even the cowardice and short-sightedness. The Russians, you have to detach the artist and try to compete – the victory of Ukraine was unconditional, obey the rules! The girl has shown that he wants one thing: that’s everything all behind and loved good songs. That’s what this is! We are born for love,” said cusanelli.

Jamal won the Eurovision final with the song “1944”, dedicated to the deportation of the Crimean Tatars. The artist has received 534 votes. In the second place, the singer from Australia Demi Them with the song Sound Of Silence (“the Sound of silence”), won 511 votes.

By the way, Russian singer Sergey Lazarev with the song You Are the Only One (“You’re the only one”) the third position, he received 491 voice.

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