Nebulossa and Zorra: The Controversial Choice of Spain for Eurovision

A Valencian duo with a risky feminist bet

Next May 11, Nebulossa will represent Spain at Eurovision, a Valencian duo that presents a very daring feminist bet. The title of his performance, Zorra, is already a statement of intent. The extravagant style and staging, with two dancers in provocative clothing, have generated a great debate.

Split Reactions

The choice of Nebulossa and Zorra has not been without controversy. While they have received popular support and triumphed at Benidorm Fest, they have also faced fierce criticism via social media. In an interview with Bluper, Mery Bas, the vocalist, has revealed the insults and criticisms she has received, although she tries to stay focused on her performance and does not let negative opinions affect her.

Overcoming the Criticism

Mery Bas has received criticism about her vocal ability and has even been compared disparagingly to other artists. Despite this, she tries to maintain a positive attitude and is determined not to be swayed by negative opinions. Her husband, Marl Dasousa, has also shown support and explained how they have overcome these criticisms.

Expectations and Reactions to Bets

The odds are not favorable for Nebulossa and Zorra, with odds placing them in a low position. However, the duo are undeterred and have even announced a 0 points tour if they finish in last place. They claim that they will not dramatize the result and are ready to face negative opinions.

An Unexpectedly Long Road

Nebulossa has expressed his surprise at the success they have achieved and the positive reception they have had at international level. Despite low expectations, the duo consider themselves winners for making it this far and are grateful for the support they’ve received.

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