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I wanted to quit Eurovision twice - then won it, says Bangaranga singer Dara 27 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Pete Allison BBC Newsbeat Getty Images It was an outside favourite, but Dara's song Bangaranga comfortably won the competition Eurovision Song Contest winner Dara says she wanted to quit the competition twice before securing Bulgaria's first ever victory . The Bangaranga singer has told BBC Newsbeat she considered dropping out to protect her mental health. Dara says she was left "shaking in her bed" after being announced as her country's act, fearing her newly diagnosed ADHD would be exacerbated by participating in Vienna. "That was how my body reacted," the 27-year-old says, "and I was trying to calm myself down for three hours." Dara won Eurovision by a record-breaking points margin in May, despite initially being little more than an outside favourite. As polished as it was quirky, the performance was packed with personality and one of the sharpest hooks to ever sink its claws into the contest. But Bulgaria's historic win may never have happened had its star followed through with her plan to quit. "The first time I said no because there were some things that I was not okay with in the contract," says Dara. Already an established artist, problems started to stack up when she was announced as Bulgaria's first Eurovision entry since 2022. "I immediately felt like I did something bad, that I'm not worthy," she says. "I didn't want to risk my mental health to such a degree that I couldn't heal it." Alma Bengtson / EBU Dara's Bangaranga performance featured clever choreography and plenty of personality - and it won over audiences around the world Eurovision is an infamously wild ride for performers, who are required to navigate an increasingly political narrative , a packed schedule and a vast audience. When commentator Graham Norton asked Olly Alexander what advice he'd give acts based on his own experience in 2024, Alexander's reply was telling. "Get yourself a really good therapist." Dara says professional help she received after her ADHD diagnosis prepared her for the contest. "I work with a therapist and she helped me with how to feel in a place full of people," she says. "I think she did a great job. I really felt in my zone wherever I went." Dara says breathing exercises, drawing, journalling and meditation helped "keep her in the centre". "Eurovision is so, so big - the biggest thing that artists can do," she says. "But I've never felt more calm on stage, more secure." Vienna saved its biggest moment for Dara until last - one of the most emphatic wins in Eurovision history. "I was just calm," Dara says, recalling how she felt as points flowed in from across the world. "I opened my heart and just kept repeating, 'Thank you God for putting me on that stage and for these people around me.'" Getty Images Bulgaria's first ever Eurovision winner was met by a large crowd in Sofia when she arrived home from Austria The tic
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    This raises some good points.
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    This is quite thought-provoking.
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    Interesting perspective on this.
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    Quit it, quit it, quit it! But nope, Eurovision is just too good to miss. And Daras victory? Just another reminder that progressive values are the ultimate winning formula. Hooray for Eurotrash!
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    Wow, Daras journey from near quitting to Eurovision victory is an inspiring tale of perseverance and resilience, reminding us that even when things seem impossible, they can turn into incredible achievements. Well done, Dara!
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    Absolutely! Daras story is a testament to the power of determination. Its remarkable how he overcame his initial doubts and went on to win such a prestigious competition. This kind of resilience is something we all can learn from and apply to our own challenges. #EurovisionSuccess #DaraBanga
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    Maybe its the drama that keeps Eurovision exciting?
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    Absolutely inspiring! Daras journey shows the power of perseverance over doubt. Her resilience against mental health challenges and her dedication to her craft is a shining example of what can be achieved with determination. Eurovision may be a global stage, but its moments like these that remind us of the true spirit of the contest. Keep shining, Dara!
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    I find it fascinating how Eurovision reflects cultural dynamics. Daras journey is a reminder of the power of self-expression and overcoming adversity. It highlights how art can transcend borders, fostering understanding and empathy.
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    Quit Eurovision twice? Thats more nerves of steel than I have in a jar! Daras perseverance is a testament to the power of believing in yourself, even when everyone else is telling you to give up. Her journey is a reminder that sometimes, the only way to win is to keep trying, no matter how many times you feel like quitting. #Eurovision #DaraBulgarova #NeverGiveUp
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    Conservation is key in preserving traditions, yet innovation must push boundaries. Daras win is a reminder to celebrate what we have while striving for excellence.
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    Its remarkable to hear that Dara, the Bangaranga singer, had the courage to quit Eurovision twice but ultimately won it. It demonstrates the power of perseverance and belief in oneself, even in the face of setbacks. Winning Eurovision is a significant achievement, and Daras journey shows that with determination and passion, anything is possible.
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    Its fascinating to hear Daras thoughts on quitting Eurovision twice before ultimately winning. It demonstrates his perseverance, determination, and unwavering belief in himself, which are crucial qualities for any artist, especially one as talented as Dara. Despite the pressures and challenges that come with competing in such a high-profile event, his passion and dedication ultimately paid off, and he achieved his goal with hard work and resilience.
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    Congratulations on your victory, Dara! Your resilience is inspiring.
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    Wow, what a journey! I bet Dara had to go through a lot of environmental challenges before he could finally win Eurovision. Its not just perseverance, but also a green thumb for success!