Klavdia Responds to «Invisible Guidance» Claims: “Honestly, I Only Felt Good Vibes”

Greek singer Klavdia, who represented Greece at Eurovision with the ethereal Asteromata, has gently but firmly brushed off recent remarks from actor and provocateur Lakis Lazopoulos, who insinuated that she may have been subjected to “invisible guidance” during her Eurovision experience.

“I haven’t seen that statement,” Klavdia told Greek TV show Kalokairino Rantevou, “but thankfully I didn’t feel any of that. My team was supportive and full of positive energy. No invisible strings pulling me around.”

Well, that’s one conspiracy theory snipped at the root. Sorry, Lakis — the only guidance here was probably from her vocal coach.

Music video mix-up? Sorted!

The rising star also addressed a minor controversy involving footage in her music video for Afta ta matia ta glyka, which bore an uncanny resemblance to another director’s earlier work.

“It was a bit of a mix-up,” she admitted candidly. “Once I found out, I contacted the director whose footage had been used, apologised a thousand times, and cleared things up. No drama left unhandled.”

So, no lawsuits. No shade. Just a classic case of artistic overlap and a very Greek-style resolution: a heartfelt apology and a handshake (probably over coffee).

No, she’s not moving in with OGE

To the disappointment of gossip columnists everywhere, Klavdia also denied rumours that she’s about to move in with her boyfriend, rapper OGE.

“I’m still living at home with my parents,” she said with a smile, “but everything’s going very well between us.”

So, to recap: no dark industry puppetry, no stolen footage scandal, no romantic cohabitation bombshell. Just a young artist keeping her head high and her house keys firmly in mum’s handbag.

Source: Zappit

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