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Queen Natasha wants to represent Russia at Eurovision-2017

Наташа Королёва хочет выступить от России на Евровидении-2017The singer admitted that being Ukrainian, she would love to represent Russia on Eurovision song contest.

The victory of the Ukrainian singer Jamala at the international Eurovision song contest caused a lot of controversy. Especially in Russia, where reputedly won her representative Sergey Lazarev. Natasha Korolyova, Russian singer of Ukrainian origin believes that could unite the Ukrainian and Russian people, if performed at the Eurovision song contest, say, next year, to be held, apparently, in the homeland of the singer in Kiev, writes the Chronicle.Info with reference to StarsLife.

“Friends, I want to say to all of us, art has no borders, no confrontation! This year’s Eurovision gave the world a lot of strong artists and songs. My favourites were Armenia, Australia, Austria, Georgia, Ukraine and of course Russia!!! Very decent room presented Sergey Lazarev led by Philip Kirkorov, but everybody loves a winner! Congratulations to Russia on winning the vote of the viewers and Jamal with a victory in the most important music competition!P. S. Oh, if I were ten years younger… I’d be happy to perform at the Eurovision song contest in Ukraine, so, being a native Ukrainian, to represent Russia for the revival of millennial friendship and love between our fraternal peoples!!” — said the Queen.

By the way, Natasha is going to go to the United States to study. Back in February of this year, she filmed a video for the song Jamala, who was sent to New York Film Academy as their creative work, for which he received the invitation to study. Now the Queen is going to be reunited with his son Arkhip, who lives and studies in Miami for a year. I wonder if Natalie will go to represent Russia at the musical contest (hypothetically), what will she choose: the participation in the Eurovision song contest or education?

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