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Interview: Thea & Marcin speak to esctoday.com
This year’s Polish representative is in Malta to kick-off with a new collaboration with 18 year old Thea Garrett. In a special interview Thea and Marcin spoke about the positive experience they gained from the Eurovision Song Contest. Both of them stated that they have no regrets from Oslo but did not give a conclusive answer whether they consider returning to the competition.
The duo explained that the Eurovision Song Contest was not their final destination but is a step in their musical career. They spoke about the combination of their vocals since both of them are in musical theatre. Marcin referred to his enjoyable experience while working in musicals while Thea spoke about the new song that she will record with the Polish singer. The Eurovision representatives will also record a song from Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical The Phantom of the Opera.
Marcin Mrozinski and Thea Garrett will perform in a number of events held this week in Malta. A special thanks to Claudio Cilia for filming this interview.
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Great to see that Thea & Marcin are going to work together, and maybe more... Best Wishes from Peter UK
i love thea
she should of got to the finale
Best of Luck to both of them
yes alex yu re
@Okan.
I am gay !!!!
Okan
Well, I just read somewhere about his girlfriend, that's why I asked you, how do you know, nothing more!?
About feelings, don't worry honey, I have them!
if you were gay, you could understand.
i just say that because of some people said that they might be couple. mine is a just feeling
Who cares if marcin is straight or gay ????? He is a nice guy and a great singer...... all that counts....
It's great that Thea and Marcin are working together. They are great singers with beautiful voices.I heard them singing together at the Polish party in Oslo and it sounds really great !!! I wish them a lot of succes.I can't wait to hear their new songs. It was great to met them in Oslo. Thea and Marcin are real "Sweet People "!! I wish them all the best !!!
I'm sure that it won't be even a bit popular in Poland...
I also had the thought that Marcin is a gay after his performance in Oslo and his cheering in the green room.
But no offense of course, I respect gays, mine was just a notion.
Okan
How do you know?
@okan
he ain't gay. he hath a girlfriend (not thea ;-) ).
They're nice singers.
Also both of their countries' flags are mostly red and white.
LOL
Both really nice, down to earth and very good singers..... pity their entries were a bit naf...
they look very sweet. but i dont think they are coupl. cause he is gay
)))))
They spent so much time together in Oslo. I hardly ever saw them separate, except during their performances
So, it's nice to see that they manage to keep the spark
They look really sweet with sunglasses ( especially Thea
).
lol they look akward, they are a couple most probably. Lucky guy Marcin, I like Thea a lot.
They are both very good singers, despite their result in Oslo.
Maybe Legenda and its performance was a little too artistic for eurovision. Good luck to them in the future !
sry, but the sound is a little bit too low.
Thea and Marcin
It looks great!
It looks as if the interviewer interrupted their day out lol
I think they will get together - a eurovision romance !
Nice to see two ESC representatives still remaining friends after the contest. Also working together as well. Once again, my lovely
Marcin Mrozinski
is being his lovely and charming self!!!!
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