Mae Muller, UK's Eurovision Singer Applies for German Passport.

Story By Joe Frank

May 09 2023

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UK's Eurovision representative, Mae Muller, has applied for a German passport with the intention of living in Spain.

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Muller does not regret her previous tweet expressing her dislike for the country during a free school meals row.

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In a series of extreme tweets in 2020, Muller labeled the Conservative Party as "racist and elitist".

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During former Prime Minister Boris Johnson's battle with Covid-19, Muller stated that she did not feel sorry for him.

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Regarding the controversy surrounding her tweets, Muller remains unfazed and describes the experience as surreal.

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She clarifies that her tweet saying, "I hate this country," was taken out of context, and she actually loves where she is from.

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The BBC did not panic over her comments and did not ask her to change her personality, which she appreciates.

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Muller acknowledges that some people in the UK were upset by her statements but emphasizes the importance of young women voice.

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Chosen by the BBC and management company TaP Music, Muller aims to be an inspirational woman and win the Eurovision contest.

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Mae Muller's surname comes from her grandfather, a Jew who fled Germany during World War II.

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Muller will soon have a German passport due to Germany's process of granting citizenship to descendants of Nazi persecution.

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The German passport will not only allow her to live in Spain but also facilitate touring the EU with minimal paperwork.

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