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WATCH: Italy’s Damiano David denies having done cocaine during live broadcast

Italy’s Damiano David denies having done cocaine during live broadcast
May 23 2021 Share

The lead singer of Italy’s Eurovision Song Contest 2021 winner Maneskin, Damiano David, denied having done cocaine during the live broadcast. When asked during the Eurovision Press Conference, the singer refuted the idea that he was inhaling the substance whilst also asking commentators to not ask about it.

 

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‘I don’t use drugs, please guys, do not say that. No cocaine.’ The questions followed after the singer was seen bending down towards a table and making a rapid head movement to the side. Many took to social media to point this out, leading to several questions and outright condemnation of the act should it be legitimate.

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Italy wins Eurovision 2021 while Malta comes in 7th

May 23 2021 Share

Italy’s Måneskin has officially been declared the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam after an intense round vote counts while placed seventh after a shocking and upsetting revelation during the televising count.

Malta’s ambassador Destiny Chukunyere put on a stunning performance and exceptional showing of vocal prowess and stage presence and despite not winning, garnered much praise and sympathy from Eurovision fanatics around the world with her hit track ‘Je Me Casse.’

Regardless of whether Malta won the Eurovision or not, the country and its people are proud of their amazing, multi-talented ambassador Destiny and looks forward to welcoming her back to Malta.

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Leading Eurovision blog picks Destiny as this year’s winner

Leading Eurovision blog picks Destiny as this year's winner
May 22 2021 Share

After months of planning an anticipation, the 2021 edition of the Eurovision Song Contest will culminate tonight in Rotterdam and the world’s leading Eurovision blog Wiwibloggs had something very positive to say about our very own Destiny.

After being a frequent favourite with the bookies, Destiny  managed to nab a total of 3,535 votes in a poll issued by the Wiwibloggs, amounting to 15.68% of the total 22,547 votes cast.

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In second place, current bookie favourites Italy’s Måneskin with 2,781 votes (12.33%) and France’s Barbara Pravi with 1,615 votes (7.19%) and the blog’s readers are correct, Destiny could win this year’s Eurovision Song Contest.

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6 ways to deal with a bad day

6 ways to deal with a bad day
May 22 2021 Share

1. There is no such thing as a bad day. We don’t just wake up on the wrong side of the bed.

6 ways to deal with a bad day
2. There is no scientific evidence that one bad thing will lead to another one. Therefore, it follows that one challenging day doesn’t lead to another day being just as bad.

6 ways to deal with a bad day
3. At the end of the day always focus on 3 good things that happened to you rather than what you didn’t manage to complete on your to-do list.

6 ways to deal with a bad day

4. Find one sensory activity that can help you switch your mood into a positive one. Listening to music, dancing, eating something delicious, smelling a good coffee
…whatever works for you, go for it!

6 ways to deal with a bad day
5. Challenge yourself first thing in the morning. Research shows that if you manage to do an activity that is not at all easy, you are bound to spend the rest of your day being pleased with yourself.

6 ways to deal with a bad day
6. Never forget the simple fact that you are in control of your thoughts. Many people often think that their emotions dictate their moods. You are in control of what you think and feel.

6 ways to deal with a bad day

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