Eurovision Winner Marie Myriam: “I’d Like to Believe France Will Win Eurovision This Year”
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France at Eurovision 2025: France's 1977 Eurovision winner Marie Myriam believes Louane could end France's 48-year victory drought at Eurovision 2025. Read her full thoughts on France's hopeful contender.
France has persistently pursued Eurovision success in recent decades. Since Marie Myriam triumphed in 1977 with "L'Oiseau et l'Enfant" (in English: "The Bird and the Child"), the nation has struggled to replicate this achievement. Each year, Myriam voices her support for France's Eurovision hopefuls, but 2025 brings renewed optimism—centered on Louane, the country's chosen representative.
The 28-year-old pop sensation Louane will perform "Maman" (in English: "Mother") at Eurovision 2025. The song debuted during the Six Nations rugby tournament halftime show in Paris, delivering an emotional tribute to Louane's late mother, who passed from cancer in 2014. Exploring themes of "love, hope, and legacy," the ballad has already forged a powerful connection with French and European audiences alike.
"My Bet Is on Louane" - Marie Myriam's Heartfelt Endorsement
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