The duo of Alyona Alyona and Jerry Heil received 10 points from the jury and 11 points from the audience, giving them 21 points.
MELOVIN, a Ukrainian singer and participant in the National Selection for Eurovision 2024, who received 18 points and took third place according to the results of the judges’ and audience’s voting, believes that the votes were rigged.
In particular, the artist admitted that he did not believe that the Diya application could be damaged due to overload and a record of the number of visitors. In addition, the artist was embarrassed by the fact that the difference in votes between the first and second places was 600 thousand.
In particular, more than 720 thousand Ukrainians voted for Jerry Heil and Alyona Alyona, and more than 107 thousand voted for YAKTAK.
“Do I agree with the vote? It raises many questions: the DIA “flew” – it’s impossible, because the invaders’ hackers try to get there almost every day and in vain; the gap between the 1st and 2nd place is 600,000 – the question is, besides, who will explain the jury’s vote when the rating of the criticized is high…,” wrote MELOVIN.
Moreover, the artist almost directly stated that the National Chosen was allegedly “bought.” The ENKO label, which includes singer Alyona Alyona, allegedly paid for the winnings.
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It was previously reported that MELOVIN admitted that he was afraid to go to the front when he received a summons.
Jerry Heil and Alyona Alyona react to their winning in the national selection
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