“Can’t Believe It’s Been A Year”, Sarah Bonnici

"Can't Believe It's Been A Year", Sarah Bonnici
May 10 2025 Share

This time one year ago, Malta was all behind Sarah Bonnici, as she represented her country during the 2024 edition of the Eurovision Song Contest, which took place in Malmo, Sweden.

 

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Sarah, who had represented Malta with her song ‘LOOP’, took to social media to share a story, exclaiming: “CANNOT BELIEVE IT’S BEEN A YEAR”.

And we cannot believe it either – as she’s gone on to ride the boost in her music career by releasing hit after hit, with her most recent being ‘IS THIS HOW IT ENDS?’

Despite not qualifying from the semifinal, Sarah was remembered for her electrifying performances on stage that showed off her prowess as a well rounded performer.

 

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This year, Sarah, like the rest of the country, is backing Miriana Conte as she is set to represent the country with SERVING in Basel, Switzerland.

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Miriana Conte Curates LGBTQ App Grindr’s Playlist

Miriana Conte Curates LGBTQ App Grindr's Playlist
May 10 2025 Share

The world’s largest app for gay, bi, trans, and queer people Grindr just collaborated with Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025’s representative Miriana Conte.

“Serving represents my love for singing”, Grindr quoted the Maltese representative in saying. “At the same time, it reflects my energy, fierceness, and the power of being unapologetically yourself.”

 

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The reel on Instagram racked up a whopping 27.4K views, and went on to boost Miriana and her new playlist for all the ‘divas’ getting ready ‘to serve’.

‘New Music Frigay’ can now be streamed by visiting Grindr’s link in bio on Instagram, which has already racked up over 7,000 saves and 18 songs.

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JD Patrick & Terry Muscat To Clear The Air

JD Patrick & Terry Muscat To Clear The Air
May 10 2025 Share

After the controversy which went nationally viral, wherein Bajd u Bejken Podcast shared an indecent of photo of Terry Muscat during a live show and prompted legal action, (now former) co-host JD Patrick shared a photo revealing he met with Terry to clear the air.

‘After it became a national issue for a few days’, wrote JD. ‘After everyone said what they had to say, and we exhausted all the possible arguments, both in favour and against. After we used more hurtful words to say how bad it is to use hurtful words.’

‘We chose to meet, speak, clear the air and share a big hug. Common sense prevailed. Love won.’

JD Patrick stepped down from his role as co-host from the massively popular local podcast after the incident, with Terry revealing prior that she was seeking legal action against the podcast for the crude joke.

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Maltese Priest Who Lived With Pope Leo XIV Shares Incredible Relationship

May 9 2025 Share

Maltese Augustinian Prior Rafael Abdilla has opened up exclusively to MaltaDaily about his long-standing and personal connection with the newly elected Pope Leo XIV, formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost.

Abdilla first met the future pontiff during various Augustinian council meetings held in South America. At the time, Prevost was based in Peru, while Abdilla was serving in Brazil, where he spent two decades on missionary work. It was during these meetings that the two priests began to form a bond as they gathered with other Augustinian leaders.

However, their relationship deepened significantly during Abdilla’s ten-year mission in Algeria. Abdilla revealed that for two and a half years, he was confined to the Augustinian convent by Algerian authorities.

During this difficult period, Prevost—then Prior General of the Augustinian Order—personally visited and lived with Abdilla for several days. The pair shared meals, prayed, and spent time together, forming a lasting friendship.

Prevost also supported Abdilla during his difficult time in Algeria by helping arrange visits from his brother Manwel and other family members, including his mother.

Their bond became so strong that Abdilla later invited Prevost to celebrate Mass in Żurrieq for his 25th anniversary of ordination—a request Prevost gladly accepted. Abdilla also confirmed that he would frequently meet Prevost during visits to Rome.

He added that Pope Leo XIV had visited Malta several times, most recently in 2023 when he led a bishops’ meeting and celebrated Mass at the iconic Mosta Dome. During his time as Prior General, he made it a point to visit Malta every four years to attend the Augustinian General Meeting held locally.

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