Klaudia: "I locked myself in my room after the Eurovision national final"

Singer Klaudia described how she handled her victory in the Eurovision national final. Speaking on the show "Studio 4," she said she needed to isolate herself for two days to realize the challenge that followed.
"I went to the national final with an air that 'I'm going to let the world and the Eurofans get to know me a little more.' I wasn't sure I would win. I had prepared for the scenario that I wouldn't win. And in the end, I win. And I locked myself in my room for the next two days to realize what I have to do," she said characteristically.
Klaudia revealed that she asked her family not to tell her what was being said about her on television shows so that she could prepare herself psychologically for Eurovision. "I freaked out. There was panic in the house, the televisions were blasting with panels. I told them, 'Don't tell me anything, I don't want to hear what they said.' I just wanted to realize what's coming in the next few months. Then I went into robot mode. From the moment we go, we go," she noted.
Achieving sixth place with "Asteromata" exceeded her initial expectations. "I had set other expectations for Eurovision and it went much, much better than I expected. After Eurovision, there was a huge acceptance from the world, so much love, so much support," she added.