JK Rowling praised The Rasmus’ performance at Eurovision Song Contest

The author was impressed by Finland’s representation at Eurovision Song Contest.

JK Rowling was revealed to be a Eurovision fan. aop

Author JK Rowling eagerly followed Saturday night’s Eurovision Song Contest and posted his mood on his Twitter account.

Harry Potter Rowling, known for his books, actively tweeted throughout the final night. Rowling was impressed by several performances, including Finland’s The Rasmus Jezebel.

– At the same time, Finland is awesome and a little crazy. Her husband’s favorite so far, she wrote On Twitter.

Tweet has more than 4000 likes Both Finns and foreigners comment on Rowling’s tweet.

– Finland in a nutshell … and I don’t just mean singing competitions.

– My husband is half Finnish. They are all crazy, one writes with laughing emojis.

– Your husband has a good taste in music.

JK Rowling is married to Dr. Neil Murray. The couple married in 2001. aop

Rowling said her husband was musical and joked she was too adept at commenting on visas.

– Neil, who plays the violin and keyboards to a high standard, spoils my enjoyment with his enlightened commentary. Please send superficial throws, he wrote.

Rowling’s surprise, however, was the success of his own home country, Britain, in Eurovision. The UK is known to have done poorly from year to year in that competition. This time, the British finished second after Ukraine.

The author marveled at the accumulation of British points on several occasions:

– I am shocked.

– We’re used to zero points. This is even scary.

– Completely confused. Britain gets points.

– Fire Saga: ‘Everyone hates Britain’. We are used to it, we participate in the spectacle and we expect zeros, he wrote about Eurovision. Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga with reference to the film.

– I do not know whats happening. Maybe a huge spoil?

At the end of the evening, Rowling concentrated his feelings on the mothers. He put a heart behind the Ukrainian flag and a shocked smiley after the British flag.

British singer Sam Ryder and song Space Man scored a total of 466 points. The Ukrainian Kalush Orchestra won Stefaniawith an overwhelming 631 points. Finland finished in 21st place out of a total of 25 finalists with 38 points.

The Rasmus told Iltalehti about his mood after reaching the Eurovision semi-finals. Mari Pudas

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