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I Am What I Am officially Emma Muscat’s new Eurovision song

I Am What I Am officially Emma Muscat’s new Eurovision song
Mar 14 2022 Share

Singer Emma Muscat, who won this year’s edition of the Malta Eurovision Song Contest, confirmed that the song she will be performing with is ‘I Am What I Am’. 

Muscat will be representing Malta in Turin, Italy next May and confirmed the new title this morning on TVMNews+. 

The singer said that together with her team, they heard the people’s requests and therefore decided to change the song from what was originally performed. Muscat managed to emerge victorious during the Maltese Eurovision finale of 2022 with her song ‘Out of Sight.’ 

The team and Emma herself believe that the new song is far more impactful and captivating than the previous one, going on to tour several countries to promote the song. 

With ‘I Am What I Am’ already available for fans to listen, on YouTube and Spotify, the music video for the new song is set for release today at 2pm. In terms of betting odds however, Malta currently places in 34th place with 1% chance of winning. 

This year’s Eurovision will take place in Turin after Maneskin won Europe’s hearts with their revitalising of rock n’ roll through ‘Zitti e Buoni.’ What do you make of Emma’s new song? 

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Guys’ butt-enhancing underwear is taking the world by storm

Guys’ butt-enhancing underwear is taking the world by storm
Mar 14 2022 Share

There’s a massive trend currently going around in the world of men’s underwear and it is way more popular than people may think. Rounderbum is a butt-enhancing underwear brand which comes with two butt-shaped polyurethane foam pieces which are woven into the backside of the briefs. 

Makers described the effect as ‘lift technology’, and it does exactly what you think it does. Rounderbum acknowledges previous similar iterations of the technology, but this particular brand has managed to reach well over $1 million in sales since 2015. 

The brand first won $150,000 during an appearance on business reality TV show Shark Tank, with inventor Jonathan Diersing saying that Amazon sales shot up a thousand percent. 

In fact, the butt-lifting briefs are currently the fourth best-selling pair of trunks on the site, with Diersing describing it as ‘spongy, like a real butt.’ 

The rapid expansion of the brand is suggestive of men being under similar pressure to women to present an eye-captivating behind. ‘We’re not here to fake anyone out’ says Diersing. ‘We just want your clothes to fit as well on you as they do on a mannequin.’

Butt padding is not such a bizarre practice, but the majority of products were previously marketed for reasons other than image-improvement. Rounderbum is shameless about their goal to just make one’s butt look bigger just for its own sake. 

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Adrian Delia hits back at Mary Spiteri’s political rally comments

Adrian Delia hits back at Mary Spiteri’s political rally comments
Mar 14 2022 Share

After popular local singer Mary Spiteri made a snark remark about PN supporters, Nationalist MP and former leader Adrian Delia took to Facebook to issue a public reply. 

The comments by Spiteri were made during a political rally for Health Minister Chris Fearne, with Spiteri urging people to vote PL for the 26th March general election.

The singer went on to exclaim how much the Opposition will cry, implying a certain victory for Labour. ‘Min jab kemm ser jibku, msieken. Jaħasra’ said the singer. 

The comments did not sit well with Delia, who posted a section of the video and captioning it by saying that ‘politics isn’t about who cries most or about people who ‘lose’ becoming ‘msieken’. Politics is about who manages to do good to anyone.’ 

‘No to politics of hatred. Yes to politics in favour of our Malta’ said Delia. Mary Spiteri is well known for representing Malta during the 1992 edition of the Eurovision Song Contest, finishing in their place with ‘Little Child’. 

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Traffic gridlock following horrific road accident – 22 year old seriously injured

Traffic gridlock following horrific road accident - 22 year old seriously injured
Mar 14 2022 Share

Malta’s roads are currently experiencing a massive gridlock due to an incident which occurred at 3:30am on Triq Reġjonali, Santa Venera. 

Police revealed that they were informed of the accident in the early hours of last night, with preliminary investigations revealing that a 22-year-old from Naxxar lost control of his vehicle and crashed into a wall and road structures. 

The Civil Protection Department were called onto the scene, with an ambulance taking the driver to Mater Dei where he was certified as having suffered grievous injuries. 

Several local Facebook portals are reporting traffic gridlocks all around the island, with Maltese Roads Traffic Updates posting snapshots and timestamps of what is currently ongoing out on the roads. 

As of yet, several main arteries are blocked, with drivers still making their way to work. Authorities are encouraging people to drive more carefully as many roads are packed with vehicles. 

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Photo Source: Police Communications, Maltese Roads Traffic Updates