France’s Zoé Clauzure Wins Junior Eurovision 2021 Written by
Ewan Spence on
November 26, 2023
Following the exciting voting sequence of the Contest in Nice, Zoé Clauzure has won 2023’s Junior Eurovision Song Contest.
Winning both the public vote and the jury vote, Zoé Clauzure with ‘Cœur‘ has won the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2023, taking victory on home soil. She is the first contestant to do so since Polan’s Viki Gabor in 2019, with the appropriately titled ‘Superhero” Viki Gabor
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