🇷🇴 Romania: TVR Responds to Criticism of "Choke Me"
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The Romanian television (TVR) defends the controversial "Choke Me" play, which represents Romania in Eurovision, rebutting the charges under which the play criminalizes a dangerous sexual practice. The title of the novel artist Alexandra Capitánescu is meant to be a metaphor, TVR, Wednesday, for the German DPA press agency, reads Agerpres. The television underlines that it is dedicated to artistic freedom, values ...
🇷🇴 Romania: TVR Responds to Criticism of "Choke Me"
The Romanian national broadcaster TVR has released a statement, defending “Choke Me” as the Romanian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2026. TVR, the Romanian broadcaster, has responded to debate and criticism regarding “Choke Me”, which is set to compete in the Eurovision Song Contest. Following reporting from The Guardian late last week, there has been increasing coverage and reporting on whether “Choke Me” is “glamorising sexual strangula…
The Romanian television (TVR) appeared on the controversial "Choke Me" game that represents Romania in Eurovision, renouncing the charges under which the play criminalizes a dangerous sexual practice, notes...
The Romanian television (TVR) appeared to be the controversial "Choke Me" game that represents Romania in Eurovision, rejecting the allegations that the play criminalizes a dangerous sexual practice, transmits DPA Wednesdays, according to Agerpres.
The Romanian television (TVR) appeared on the controversial "Choke Me", which represents Romania in Eurovision, rebutting the charges that the play criminalizes a dangerous sexual practice, transmits DPA Wednesdays.
The song "Choke me" for the Eurovision Song Contest is a whirlwind. Why Romania's public-law channel TVR defends the contribution – and what the artist herself says about the text.
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