Swiss singer Nemo, the winner of this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, has spoken out about feeling unsupported by the event’s organizers during a controversy surrounding Israel’s participation. Nemo, who identifies as non-binary, expressed feeling alone and hopes for better support for future contestants.
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU), which oversees Eurovision, has acknowledged the need for changes to provide more clarity and protection for artists in future contests. The controversy leading up to this year’s event included calls to boycott Israel over political tensions, with some contestants facing pressure and threats.
Despite the challenges, Nemo remains focused on telling their story and believes in the positive impact of the contest in bringing together different cultures. Their victory as the first non-binary artist to win Eurovision has sparked discussions and provided hope for the LGBTQ community.
Nemo’s new single, “Eurostar,” reflects their post-Eurovision journey and the excitement of living in the moment. As they navigate newfound fame, Nemo aims to stay true to their voice and encourages future Eurovision contestants to participate for the joy of the experience, regardless of the outcome.