New surprise for all the Spanish followers of the Eurovision Song Contest. There is less and less left for Blanca Paloma, Spain’s representative in Eurovision 2023, to take the Liverpool stage and perform her song EaEa. And although there are still many secrets regarding the candidacy, a few hours ago we discovered that there will be a new face on May 13 giving the votes of the professional jury.

El Plural was the medium in charge of giving this exclusive, in which it stressed that Radio Televisión Española had decided to change the spokesperson for the Spanish jury. Let’s remember that in the last seven years the person in charge of doing it was the model Nieves Álvarez. Now the turn will be for Ruth Lorenzo, who is once again linked to Eurovision after 9 years.

The singer was chosen to represent Spain in Eurovision in 2014. At that time, RTVE organized a pre-selection called Look who is going to Eurovision, in which the Murcian participated. Only five singers were the brave ones who dared to perform, including Brequette, Lorenzo’s greatest rival and another of the great favorites. .

A decision that was between the two. The jury chose Brequette as the winner, while the public voted for Ruth Lorenzo. But since in the event of a tie, the audience would always have the last word, the one chosen to represent Spain was the woman from Murcia.

Thanks to the public vote, the artist was able to fly to Copenhagen, the city where the festival was held that year, and defend her theme Dancing in the rain. A memorable performance and remembered by the vast majority of Eurofans as one of the best Spanish proposals that have been brought to the festival. In addition, the artist managed to stay in tenth position, a very good position that has only been surpassed by Chanel in 2022.

The Murcian singer is right now immersed in her new television project. She is the presenter of the new musical format of La 1 de Televisión Española, Cover Night. A program that premiered on March 2 and after several installments airing on Thursdays, has now moved to Saturday night.

In addition, the artist is very well accompanied in each program. Mónica Naranjo, Chanel, Juan Magán and Miguel Bosé are in charge of evaluating all the contestants who pass through the program’s stage. Right now the contest is not going through its best audience moment and although there are still seven installments to be broadcast, its future is quite up in the air.