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Kelly Joyce's appointment is a desperate move to boost ratings, not genuine artistry.

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Global Consensus

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What happened?

San Marino picked a celebrity face instead of focusing on their actual music for Eurovision next year. It’s like putting lipstick on a pig; it might look good at first glance but doesn’t address the core issues. This is all about optics, not substance.

Oppose

Some folks argue that having a recognizable spokesperson can attract more viewers and create buzz around San Marino's entry in Eurovision.

Future

This kind of strategy sets a dangerous precedent for future contests where style might overshadow substance. It’s like betting on looks over brains—maybe you win once or twice but eventually lose out big time.

Predict

People will split down the middle: those who think it's just another flashy Eurovision move and others who see through this as a shallow attempt to boost ratings without real musical merit.

Context

Pulse Insight

They brought in Kelly Joyce as the spokesperson for San Marino’s Eurovision Song Contest bid. Think of it as an attempt at grabbing attention with flashy faces over musical talent or substance. Worse still, this move is likely to backfire on them if they can't deliver quality performances and songs.

AI Insight is generated based on real-time global trends and contextual data analysis.

Hidden Trade-off

The silent price here? They risk alienating true music fans who care less about celebrity faces than musical merit. The real catch is, if the performances aren't strong enough to back up this flashy move, it’ll look shallow and gimmicky.

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