Noa Kirel from "Noa on her way to Eurovision" (here 11)
Israel's Eurovision representative, singer Noa Kirel, published today on her Instagram page a clip from a docu-film about her that will be broadcast tomorrow on Khan 11 at 9:30 p.m., just before the Eurovision song "Unicorn" is unveiled.
In the sneak peek, Kirel is seen speaking candidly about the barriers that stop her time and time again.
"I don't see myself the way you see me," Kirel says in the sneak peek.
"It keeps me sane on the one hand, and on the other hand it also sucks because it connects to enjoying what I'm doing and feeling good about myself because there's something to do. I wish I could be a little bit more."
In response to the question "What's stopping you?", Kirel breaks down and tears up: "It's a kind of barrier that exists for every human being, a kind of insecurity. A voice inside the head that says 'You're not good enough, you're not worthy enough, you're not beautiful enough'. For everyone There is that. I, unlike a normal person, experience adrenaline and then experience gaps and insecurity. This gap is so big that sometimes I feel like I'm going crazy. Many times when I'm insecure I say to myself 'I'd like to see myself the way others see me'" .
Watch a clip from the movie above
Noa Kirel (photo: screenshot, here 11)
In a post she wrote on Instagram, Noa Kirel added: "Tomorrow I'm releasing the song for Eurovision, Unicorn. And the road there is not easy for me. It started with choosing me, it continued to the realization that I was really doing it, and then came the work on the song and its selection. Maybe it's not good enough ? And if I don't make it to the finals? And if the performance isn't wow? And maybe politics will be ruined? These questions come to my mind every day, and they will probably accompany me until the moment when all this is over."
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