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]]>Nemo, who identifies as s non-binary and uses they/them pronouns, described their song as an attempt to crack their own code and enter the kingdom of authenticity.
“‘The Code’ is about the journey I started with the realization that I am neither a man nor a woman. Finding myself has been a long and often difficult process for me. But nothing feels better than the freedom I have gained by realizing that I am non-binary,” said Nemo in a statement.
The message of “The Code” resonated with the Eurovision jury, and Nemo received 22 sets of the maximum 12 points to win the jury vote with 365 points, for a total of 591 points. They defied the odds and eventually defeated the Croatian front-runner Baby Lasagna with the song “Rim Tim Tagi Dim”, who came in second despite winning the public vote.
In addition to being the first non-binary person to win Eurovision, Nemo is also the first Swiss contestant to be crowned as the winner since Celine Dion with “Ne partez pas sans moi” in 1988.
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]]>The post Switzerland’s Nemo Defies the Odds to Win the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest appeared first on thestarsworldwide.com.
]]>Nemo, who identifies as s non-binary and uses they/them pronouns, described their song as an attempt to crack their own code and enter the kingdom of authenticity.
“‘The Code’ is about the journey I started with the realization that I am neither a man nor a woman. Finding myself has been a long and often difficult process for me. But nothing feels better than the freedom I have gained by realizing that I am non-binary,” said Nemo in a statement.
The message of “The Code” resonated with the Eurovision jury, and Nemo received 22 sets of the maximum 12 points to win the jury vote with 365 points, for a total of 591 points. They defied the odds and eventually defeated the Croatian front-runner Baby Lasagna with the song “Rim Tim Tagi Dim”, who came in second despite winning the public vote.
In addition to being the first non-binary person to win Eurovision, Nemo is also the first Swiss contestant to be crowned as the winner since Celine Dion with “Ne partez pas sans moi” in 1988.
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