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Safura Alizadeh talks about low-cut dresses, Armenian singers and politics

12 October 2010 [14:04] - TODAY.AZ
Azerbaijani singer Safura Alizadeh (who took 5th place on the Eurovision-2010 song contest) took part in "Star Ring's" new season, which is translated on the belorussian TV. On the show, Safura interacted with the spectators, and below are the questions from the people, and answers from Safura.


Eurovision is considered a prestigious contest. Do you think other contest of this caliber is possible in your career?

I believe so. We will see.

How important is it for you, to be number one?

Most important thing for me is to gain the love of the viewers. Even if I am not the first, I always try to do my best. Its important to show off all you got.

Do you happen to have some kind of a hobby?

I like shopping, drawing, and watching movies.

Do you consider yourself a professional artist, or still a young girl?

I am only 17. I dont consider myself a fully grown-up woman. But when I am on stage, I feel different. I feel like an actress, and I even want to take some acting courses.

What was your support like, when you were at Eurovision-2010?

The support was huge. Those 3 minutes seemed very fast to me, but I enjoyed it. Before I got on stage, I was nervous. Since I was representing my country, its a big responsibility, you know. After that I've had concerts in Germany and Poland.

Rumors have it, that influental people from Azerbaijan were "helping" you out, during your preparations for the contest. Is it so? If not, would you accept this kind of help?

That's a nice one. I did have support, but only when it was about Eurovision. At this moment I work on my own, no one's paying for anything. If I'll be having support with my music videos, then so be it. I dont see anything negative in that.

Would you agree to sing a duo with an Armenian singer?

No, thank you.

Is it true, that you prepare your costumes yourself?

Well, about that, I usually talk it over with my assistant. If I dont like the clothes, I wont be wearing then. When you're on the stage, you have to be comfortable, then you sing even better.

Would you agree to wear something provocative? Such as low-cut dresses, or tight revealing shorts?

Well, I can't allow myself to dress like that.

Do you think that politics had something to do with the selection of winner at "Eurovision-2010"?

I wouldnt want to get into politics, I dont think it had anything to do with the contest.


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