you don t finish a day and think, oh, i need a break, i need to get out. like you re with the people that give you the sense of that break and that rest and that recuperation. and you can have, like we used to call them, like three hour holidays. there was a gap in the schedule. like you just go somewhere, play, you know, lose and or go for a walk all together. and it s funny what you can like if you have the mindset in the right place, how quickly you can recuperate if you need it, you know, and i m hearing myself in these headphones knowing that i need to recuperate, cause my voice sounds like marge simpson in a minute. it sjust because i m in the middle of a tour. there s nothing that can prepare i you for this, though, is there? i like how do you cope with it all? well, i live out in the countryside and just before we started filming this, we were just chatting and i mentioned that no one really cares. and i love that out in the countryside, like you just sort of it s jus
sort of it s just a neighbourhood watch kind of thing. no one really cares beyond the bins being out on time and like keeping your dogs, like, on a lead in the park. but like, it sjust it s fabulous. i love coming into london to do work, but i equally really enjoy going back home and just walking along the sea wall doing some lego. i don t know, just. just relaxing and reading and keeping myself to myself. so before because you talk a lot about gratitude, you know, and, you know, like the power of the universe. so you seem really spiritual. so how did you prepare yourself mentally before going to euroivision? that s a good question. so i knew that something like eurovision is something that,