
Aitana Ocaña's Honest Confession: Why She's Afraid of Eurovision
Spanish Singer Aitana Ocaña Opens Up About Eurovision Fears Madrid, Spain – Popular Spanish singer Aitana Ocaña recently revealed her apprehension towards participating in the Eurovision Song Contest, despite expressing respect for the competition. In an interview with the Spanish radio station LOS40, Ocaña candidly discussed her anxieties, stating, "I was afraid. I didn't feel prepared." She emphasized that her fear wasn't rooted in any disrespect for Eurovision, but rather in the immense pressure associated with the event. The singer highlighted the already significant pressure she faces in her career, making the added pressure of Eurovision seem overwhelming. "I wouldn't be able to handle it; it's too much pressure," she confessed. The interview took place during the Cara C program on LOS40. Ocaña's honest admission provides a relatable perspective on the challenges faced by artists who are considering such a high-profile competition. Her comments sparked discussion among fans and industry professionals alike, highlighting the often-overlooked psychological aspects of participating in major international events. The interview serves as a reminder that even successful artists face significant pressure and self-doubt.