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What is Malta’s Eurovision 2025 song? Miriana Conte’s Kant controversy explained

February 18, 2025
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What is Malta’s Eurovision 2025 song? Miriana Conte’s Kant controversy explained
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In a post on Instagram, Mirana wrote: “What a surreal 48 hours… Winning the Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2025 and then being in a car accident and ending up hospitalised. It still hasn’t all fully sunk in.

“This journey has been an emotional rollercoaster – teaching me discipline, perseverance, and resilience. Against all odds, every doubt, every horrible comment, every criticism I faced.. I can proudly say that I made it.

“KANT wouldn’t have been possible without every single one of you that believed in us, our vision and what this song can bring to this little island whom we are so proud of.”

She continued: “To my incredible, amazing, and creative team. Thank you for believing in me – Thank you for being present most especially behind the scenes – words will never be enough for making everything the people witnessed on stage possible. I have so much love in my heart for each and every one of you.

“Last but not least I want to personally thank all the medical team, both in the ambulance and at materdei who took care of me and everyone that called and messaged me.

“Controversial song? Maybe. Bold outfit? Possibly. But we did it.”

The Eurovision Song Contest 2025 semi-finals take place on Tuesday 13th and Thursday 15th May, with the grand final on Saturday 17th May.

Check out more of our Entertainment coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what else is on. For more from the biggest stars in TV, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.

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