@@itsnotadrian_03 she is born in the Netherlands(Utrecht) and participated with kisses for the Netherlands (Junior) and because both her parents are from Greece she participated for Greece in 2020/2021
@@itsnotadrian_03 She's a dual citizen for the Netherlands and Greece. Coincidentally, one entrant repped Moldova then Russia in JESC. Anna Vissi represented Greece twice and Cyprus once in the ESC.
@@ariccua6101 Valeriya Engalycheva best known as Lerika, 2011 Moldova, 2012 Russia. The Russians also sent Katya Ryabova twice, in 2009 and 2011, casually the same year Lerika represented Moldova. If you add the Tomalchevy sisters first in JESC, then in ESC, that makes Russia the queen of recycling singers.
2 of them become spokespeople: Lisa, Amy and Shelley Vol (JESC 2007, ESC 2017) announced the points for The Netherlands in 2018 Eurovision Song Contest in Lisbon Stefania Liberkakis (JESC 2011 for Netherlands, ESC 2021 for Greece) announced the points for Greece in the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest in Turin
Here from Luke White's shooketh video. Then, some coincidences: The Tolmachevy sisters were drawn 15th the night they won in JESC and in the ESC final. OG3NE finished 11th in both JESC and ESC. Anita Simoncini had the shortest gap of participation between JESC and ESC.
Yes, she claimed 3rd with her song Pisi Mi in the Junior Eurovision song contest in 2007, making it as Serbia's best result alongside 2010 with Sonja's Carobna Noc.
And also, the first JESC participant to be part of the Eurovision Song Contest in 2013 as a part of the Moje 3 band, and not only that, she's also the first JESC participant to participate the Eurovision Song Contest twice, she had participated again in 2019.
I feel so bad for the Tolmachevsky sisters because Russia at the time of their participation in ESC Russia had some bad relations with another country and so whenever they received any sort of points the audience booed them and that was the first time anyone has ever been booed at Eurovision. (I don’t remember what was going on with Russia at the time but it was something bad) Edit: Russia was in war with Ukraine since they had annexed Crimea the year before
It was also because of the way Russia treats the LGBTQ+ community. I remember going to a protest in Copenhagen that year where we walked to the Russian embassy, and then later that year we hosted the contest, and with an audience full of gay people, they got booed! Felt sort of bad for the girls as they had nothing to do with the politics in their country😅 I also believe Russia has censored many “gay” moments in Eurovision throughout the years, but the EBU always fine them for that because it’s illegal to censor certain moments from the show.
By the way, 2014 was not the first year someone has been booed in Eurovision. Just look up 2006, Icelandic and Lithuanian entries. The booing there is actually much louder than in 2014, however instead of political reasons it was something different. For Iceland it was the artist's troll acts that didn't go well with the audience, and for Lithuania it was the song.
fact: *Destiny Chukunyere* appeared as a cardboard in The Busker's "Dance (Our Own Party)" Music video along with *Joe Grech* , *Chiara* , *Fabrizio Fanello* and *Ira Losco*
Also shoutout to Athena Manoukian who was set to represent Armenia in 2020, who auditioned for Greece JESC in 2008 with the song "To Fili Tis Afroditis"
With Destiny and the Tomalchevy sisters, if you have a winner, why not try again? Maybe lightning strikes twice. Here in Spain, Maria Isabel was in the selection for the adult Eurovision some years ago, but finally she wasn't chosen.
NANIK went with actual participants, not backing vocalists. Otherwise this video would be 15 minutes long. Also, if we included JESC hosts who've participated in ESC (e.g. Zlata Ognevich, Poli Genova, Zena etc.), it'd be 25 minutes long...
Wow.
Wow.
Wow.
Wow.
Wow.
Wow.
Stefania:
2016: Kisses and Dancing
2021: LAST DANCE
That i really don’t understand that in 2016 it says the netherlands then in 2021 it says greece 🇬🇷
@@itsnotadrian_03 she is born in the Netherlands(Utrecht) and participated with kisses for the Netherlands (Junior) and because both her parents are from Greece she participated for Greece in 2020/2021
@@flopjul4581 Ohhhhhh now i understand
@@itsnotadrian_03 She's a dual citizen for the Netherlands and Greece.
Coincidentally, one entrant repped Moldova then Russia in JESC. Anna Vissi represented Greece twice and Cyprus once in the ESC.
@@ariccua6101 Valeriya Engalycheva best known as Lerika, 2011 Moldova, 2012 Russia. The Russians also sent Katya Ryabova twice, in 2009 and 2011, casually the same year Lerika represented Moldova. If you add the Tomalchevy sisters first in JESC, then in ESC, that makes Russia the queen of recycling singers.
Stefania didn’t only represented Greece, at JESC she represented the Netherlands
Oh here’s a VERY recent addition: Iru Khechanovi of “Candy Music” fame has just won The Georgian Voice 2022 to represent Georgia for Eurovision 2023.
Destiny Tolmachevy Sisters
🤝
win Junior Eurovision
7th in main Eurovision
Iru: Ending Georgia's Not Quali Streak Finish 3rd Behind Loreen And Karija
I love to see that og3ne still sings together
They are sisterss
yep you should look them up on youtube, they even still sing together in quarantine over the internet :)
😓💗💗💗
Last dance🇬🇷🏆
lisa amy and shelley (og3ne) 😍😍 i love them
2 of them become spokespeople:
Lisa, Amy and Shelley Vol (JESC 2007, ESC 2017) announced the points for The Netherlands in 2018 Eurovision Song Contest in Lisbon
Stefania Liberkakis (JESC 2011 for Netherlands, ESC 2021 for Greece) announced the points for Greece in the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest in Turin
Here from Luke White's shooketh video.
Then, some coincidences:
The Tolmachevy sisters were drawn 15th the night they won in JESC and in the ESC final.
OG3NE finished 11th in both JESC and ESC.
Anita Simoncini had the shortest gap of participation between JESC and ESC.
Destiny : *ESC* 🇲🇹
Stefania : *JESC* 🇬🇷 / 🇳🇱
The sisters : *ESC* 🇷🇺
Og3ne : *ESC* 🇳🇱
Nevana : *ESC IN 2013* 🇷🇸
Anita : *JESC* 🇸🇲 / Michael : *JESC* 🇸🇲
Nevena was in ESC 2019 too
@@blackdaisies5944 no my fav
@@yesjunioreurovision194 oh mk
@@blackdaisies5944 do you speak French
?????
How did I not realize Nevena was in Junior Eurovision!! 😭
Hey you ! 😉
Hey
It was on the same year Marija won with Molitva.
Yes, she claimed 3rd with her song Pisi Mi in the Junior Eurovision song contest in 2007, making it as Serbia's best result alongside 2010 with Sonja's Carobna Noc.
And also, the first JESC participant to be part of the Eurovision Song Contest in 2013 as a part of the Moje 3 band, and not only that, she's also the first JESC participant to participate the Eurovision Song Contest twice, she had participated again in 2019.
I feel so bad for the Tolmachevsky sisters because Russia at the time of their participation in ESC Russia had some bad relations with another country and so whenever they received any sort of points the audience booed them and that was the first time anyone has ever been booed at Eurovision. (I don’t remember what was going on with Russia at the time but it was something bad)
Edit: Russia was in war with Ukraine since they had annexed Crimea the year before
It was because one year before Russia annexed Crimea and it was in war with ukraine
@@efthimischrtk Ok, I knew it was something with Ukraine. Thank you
It was also because of the way Russia treats the LGBTQ+ community. I remember going to a protest in Copenhagen that year where we walked to the Russian embassy, and then later that year we hosted the contest, and with an audience full of gay people, they got booed! Felt sort of bad for the girls as they had nothing to do with the politics in their country😅 I also believe Russia has censored many “gay” moments in Eurovision throughout the years, but the EBU always fine them for that because it’s illegal to censor certain moments from the show.
By the way, 2014 was not the first year someone has been booed in Eurovision.
Just look up 2006, Icelandic and Lithuanian entries. The booing there is actually much louder than in 2014, however instead of political reasons it was something different. For Iceland it was the artist's troll acts that didn't go well with the audience, and for Lithuania it was the song.
I can't wait for Melani to be old enough to save Spain
If I'm not incorrect, María Isabel tried to represent Spain in 2014
@@DentalFlan 16*
Who
Laughs in chanel
originally discovered JESC first, my entry into the Eurovision world, love it
I love all of stephanias songs
Can’t wait for Krisia to represent Bulgaria.
In 2021 Adult ESC will be backup singer 🇧🇬
@@JoosticeVoorFloor how did you know that?
fact: *Destiny Chukunyere* appeared as a cardboard in The Busker's "Dance (Our Own Party)" Music video along with *Joe Grech* , *Chiara* , *Fabrizio Fanello* and *Ira Losco*
Also shoutout to Athena Manoukian who was set to represent Armenia in 2020, who auditioned for Greece JESC in 2008 with the song "To Fili Tis Afroditis"
I feel sorry for Michele and Anita being underrated
og3ne changed a lot
Weronika Bohat from Poland was in ESC and JESC as well
4:25 Ohh
No!
was it really necessary to add all those blanks
With Destiny and the Tomalchevy sisters, if you have a winner, why not try again? Maybe lightning strikes twice. Here in Spain, Maria Isabel was in the selection for the adult Eurovision some years ago, but finally she wasn't chosen.
I was waiting for one of the girl from hurricane I dunno why
Tolmachevy Sisters underestimated in 2014 (because of what their "president" did)
Stefania is Dutch 2 and she lives here
No she’s not Dutch, she’s Greek. She just lives in the Netherlands.
@@alpha4662 yeah but in jesc she participated for the netherlands so it actually needs to be greece/thr netherlands
N Somandin that doesn’t mean she’s Dutch lol
@@alpha4662 i know, but for this it matters more than from which country you really are
N Somandin that’s literally not the point
Steffieeee
Its fantastic
You missed out ieva, that says a lot
NANIK went with actual participants, not backing vocalists. Otherwise this video would be 15 minutes long.
Also, if we included JESC hosts who've participated in ESC (e.g. Zlata Ognevich, Poli Genova, Zena etc.), it'd be 25 minutes long...
Lisa amy en shelley😍
Dude you gotta update this video.
My brain said bye bye and went to the nearest forest.
Me he quedado loca con OG3NE 😱
HAHAHAHA THE END
OG3NEEEE
Updated version?
The ending tho-
Stefania: I'm a Super Girl
Michele: No.
Stefania is from the netherlands
Sisters Tolmachevy ❤️🇷🇺🔥
You forgot lizi
RUSSA MAMA
Wow
It's sad that Destiny didn't won after two years competing
Is it just me or is Vesseniy Jazz like 10 times better than Shine.
Стоп шо опять
bruh