RTVE confirms that Lydia Lozano will not be in Eurovision with ‘Zorra’

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We admit it: we were totally into the fantasy that had traveled the internet in recent days. And social networks strongly fantasized about seeing Lydia Lozano dancing with Nebulossa Bitch at Eurovision. Such was the fantasy that the journalist stated to the Mañaneros program that she was open to listening to all types of proposals.

Can I be the dancer? I will not be? I have the choreography set up,” the presenter began. “Look, Jaime, when you’re dancing from nine to nine, six days a week, and suddenly you find out that on the internet they say they want Lozano to go, “I already have the choreo!” he responded to Cantizano.

Well, although we found it difficult for Lydia to end up dancing in Malmö, we were in this narrative. Until now. And it is RTVE who has come out to confirm our predictions: Lydia Lozano will not be with Nebulossa in the Eurovision final.

It is not an option

As FormulaTV asked Ana MarĂ­a Bordas, head of the Spanish delegation at Eurovision, at the press conference at dance as you can, a program where Lydia Lozano participates on TVE, about this option. And what has he responded? Well, at no time have they considered that idea.

“I guess it’s a joke. No, we are not considering Lydia Lozano going. She has many qualities, but I think Nebulossa’s performance is already very designed, very thought out and we are going to make few changes,” he said.

Although we would have loved to see Lydia Lozano in Mamlmö, we understand that a staging as important as Eurovision cannot be prepared by a request born on social networks. Furthermore, we have to recognize that Mery Bass and Mark Dasousa are enough together with their dancers to defend the theme.

We will have to wait to find out what new elements they introduce into the staging of Malmö. We are sure that they will surprise us again.

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