
Saturday, 17th May 2008 - 11:55CET
Morena's eye-catching beauty
Morena skipped breakfast and slept in this morning to catch up on her beauty sleep... And for good reason too.
At 12.30 pm today she is being whisked from her hotel room to the office of Alo!, a daily tabloid newspaper in Belgrade, which has chosen Morena and two other girls for a photoshoot.
Morena, together with Kalomira from Greece and Charlotte Perrelli from Sweden, have been short-listed by this newspaper as the three prettiest girls from all the Eurovision contestants for a photoshoot.
All three girls will be shot wrapped in their national flag, while for the second photo, Morena has chosen to wear a long, red flowing dress.
After the photo shoot, she will have the chance to relax and unwind before tonight's party at the Euroclub being put up by Ukraine.
Since she arrived in Serbia with the Maltasong delegation on Tuesday, Morena has been leading a whirlwind life. Apart from rehearsing her moves for two hours a day with her four Swedish dancers, she has been receiving invitations from several delegations to sing.
Morena sang at the Greek and Cypriot party and was even invited to a village in Serbia, Sabac, to perform at an open-air concert. This village considers Malta and Macedonia their favourite entries, and the concert was attended by a huge crowd who chanted "Malta, Malta!"




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@Joanna Mercica Thanks ,at least I`m getting more attention that Morena is getting In Belgrade! :-)
Proud Gozitan!
A friend of mine from Zejtun, speaks 'Maltese' when she is at work (she is a bank clerk), but she speaks in dialect when she is at home with her relatives, it comes natural. I met her once with her mother at Valletta and I did not understand a word she told her mother, because they spoke in dialect between themselves. When I told her how come she speaks 'Maltese' when she is at work, she told me that she does a great effort to do so because otherwise few people understands what she says.
Vodka was not my favourite song, I prefered Caravaggio but now Morena is representing Malta at the Eurovision. We should all give her our support, which she needs very much right now.
Somebody said that if you want to test the ability of a singer, hear her/him sing without music.
I heard Morena sing without music last Friday on Xarabank and I was amazed; she has a wonderful voice.
Aim high Morena, but keep in mind how the Eurovision works. Do your best and let God do the rest. Good Luck.
I sympathise with you for all the criticism received but although every one has a right to express one's opinion freely, I feel that some of your criticism for Morena was unmerited.
Why all this bother and fuss regarding her looks, her Gozitan accent and her background. It's common knowledge that Eurovision Song Contests are not won by the best musical and lyrical composition but on the strength of getting the highest number of votes from neighbouring States that, year in year out, irrespective of the quality material presented are prepared to give their vote partially to "friendly" countries. At times, the more idiotic the lyrics and the more outrageous the stage outfits worn, the better the chances for placing highly. The important factor is to put on a three minute exotic and colourful display where lusty singers are given the opportunity to display as much flesh as is legally permitted. I hope that this provides you with an answer as to the reasons why we generally end up losers. It's not because, as you maintain, due to our entries being "flops."
Let's avoid needlessly criticising Morena (and other Maltese representatives) and putting her under a strain to achieve the prize that usually goes to unmerited contestants. The Maltese are prone to suffer from this annual syndrome at this time of the year, doubtlessly spurred on by a vitriolic local media, notably the TV programme "Xarabank." The contest is presented as a matter of life-and-death to each singer chosen to represent Malta. God bless Morena for she's still an unspoilt Mediterranean beauty hailing from a humble, working class background, with feet firmly on the ground, possessing and practising strong Christian values and totally lacking the foppish airs associated with TV personalities who consider themselves as VIPs. Nothing's amiss if the girl speaks with a Gozitan accent when addressing her kind and in idiomatic Maltese when speaking on the media to the general public. I personally know respected public figures who follow the same practice. They feel more at ease doing it that way. Morena does it because it comes natural to her. It is worrying when a person can ONLY speak the dialect for that's a clear indication that the person has just received a minimal standard of education.
Notwithstanding what you think about Morena's interpretation of "Vodka", I am convinced that no matter what the final result will be, she will have done her best for her country and that we should all be proud of her. If it were for me, I'd follow Italy's example and drop out of this annual sham contest where meritocracy plays second fiddle to outrageous spectacle. If we usually end up depressed with the result, the cause is not to be attributed to our singers or the quality of the songs presented. It's the system of voting that requires an overhaul!!
For all I care people can use any dialect they want, but use is constantly or don`t use it at all.
My father is half Gozitan and I can tell he does the worst impression of the Gozitan dialect, because he never lived in Gozo and I also hate people trying to use spoken English in the worst possible case " Ara the car ghax tmur il hospital".
Its the use to appear what one is not that bothers me.
I hope i made myself clear for the last time.
PS @laurence schembrigudja: I am grow up and I did have my fun, but this "eurovixin" saga get on my nerves every time and ever time we fail!!!!!
C`mon grow up, go out and have some fun.
Malta is beautiful because of the different accents and dialects that exist among us.
A word of advice, stop your excessive commenting.
& to Fleur Hili : what's so wrong about the Gozitan accent?
I think it's just fine.
She is proud of being a Gozitan, why is that so wrong in your eyes?
& to speak frankly, there are certain Maltese whose accent is even worse that the Gozitan one.
read the article "Morena Rocks" and you will MAYBE understand what i`m on about!!!! Oh and by the way Fabrizio is my son, Chiara is my sister, and Olivia Lewis is married to my brother.
U hallina......... if some one criticizes, one has to be jealous, or else related to some else.
So what if Malta has 1000 dialects, If so PROUD OF HER HERITAGE, SHE SHOULD SING IN HER NATIVE TONGUE !!!!!!
For the last time i am proud of my country, but I also want what is BEST for it.
That figures,I had the feeling all along that you might be related or very close to her.
Since she is a public figure, one should learn how to take criticism.
I meant MEDIA WISE.
No one is asking anyone to be ashamed of their roots.
@David Farrugia.........I do no`t understand your comment. I did see the site you posted and to tell you the truth I was "shocked". It seems that the tabloid is a very open one regarding sexuality. I hope Morena in her God fearing portrayal does not pose for such a crappy tabloid!!!!!
Here is the link: www.alo.co.yu
Now let me start searching for the online version of Belgrade tabloid ALO. hmmmmm..
The song sounds just like Russian (incomprehensible), The Name (Vodka), oh and the only capable dancers are Russian.
What a joke.
Gerard James Borg tell us that the song was not written to influence the Baltics. What are we, puppets???
Get off your high horses once and for all. People all over the world have dialects. Why did she only use it on Xarabank? If she uses it so freely she should use it everywhere not just xarabank!!!
@Raymond Sammut.
Phoney -fake. That is the way she comes out to my humble opinion.(if the people wanted her it's their problem, I am guessing you were one of the intelligent voters). Sorry you don`t like that word since many of us Maltese have quite a habit of being one.
@Laurence Schembri.
Ok. So you want to know. She is, in my opinion, not what she is trying to be. she is trying to hard to appear "humble,cute and down to earth"
@K Bonello. Its a pity you don`t know me. You would know I`m not like that, but then everyone has a right to his OPINION or so I thought.
a) talking crap about others who were able to be more successful
b) criticising anything under the sun - without ever having the guts to try doing the same thing that is being criticised
c) inability to suggest objective alternatives
Medicines to cure Maltaphoid:
a) a generous dose of humility
b) (if medicine a fails) a large strip of cellophane stuck to the foul mouth
Has anybody seen that video she posted on u-tube? Just like something my kid daughter would do in our backyard.
And the song ... vodka? What is this a commercial? Probably my ignorance in these matters and it's great tack-vision material after all.
I have no envy for the Gozitans (or Morena) actually I have a lot of respect for them, but let us be honest, have you ever seen a TV program with a Gozitan caller?
Telephone: ring! ring!
presenter: hello,min int?
Caller: Maria min Ghawdex!!!
Presenter: MIN GHAWDEX???? Prosit min Ghawdex! Kemm niehu pjacir meta icemplu min Ghawdex!!!!!
For Pete`s sake they are calling from GOZO not Haven!!!!!This is what I don`t like!
No i`m not jealous. I call a spade a spade. That is what Morena is a spade!!!!!
He or She who envies others does not obtain peace of mind.
I do appreciate what is Maltese, but I appreciate what is good, not what is in trend. I admire quite a few of Malta`s own great artists.
I will not mention anyone as it would not do them credit to post on this article. Some of them have competed in the GREAT "Eurovision" others no, since their talent was not appreciated (Thank God for that!!!).
biting my nails......
Cannot understand a word she sings and the Gozitan dialect ha ,what a joke.
This craze just because she is Gozitan makes me ill, and the voice????
Your gr8