During Thursday’s rehearsal, Felicia got stuck in her skirt – and sang fake.
Now she worries that her voice won’t last.
– It’s a bit difficult, it’s something that doesn’t feel 100%, she says.
The speculation about Felicia, the former Miss Snusk, will throw away the mask in the Melodifestivalen has been hot.
At Thursday’s rehearsal with the song “My system”, the artist, whose real name is Felicia Eriksson, revealed that the mask is smoking – but that she is changing to sunglasses instead.
– It felt really scary, nervous and it’s a step that I have right now in my life. And I am very proud of myself for daring to take this step, she says on Thursday evening.
Felicia thinks the rehearsal went “super duper well”.
– I’m just afraid that my voice will hold or not, but otherwise it feels great.
– I woke up with a bit of a sore throat, it’s probably Mello nerves that are haunting. So I hope it works out.
Under the rope, spectators could hear Felicia struggling with her voice.
– It was a bit difficult. I got someone voicecrack here and there. It’s a bit difficult, it’s something that doesn’t feel 100%, but I’m going to rest my voice after this and take it easy and I’ll do the best I can.
Felicia: I fake sang
At one point, Felicia exclaimed that she was singing fake.
– Yes, I absolutely did, one hundred percent. But sound check is for singing falsely. Then it should hopefully be good.
In the number, Felicia has a long skirt at the beginning of the number – which is torn off.
On the rope, it didn’t quite go like a dance.
– It got stuck in my heeled shoe, we are solving it. We’ll see if it’s still there or not.
So maybe it smokes?
– There is already so much wow in the number so we feel that it might not be the most important thing if it is just a hassle.
Will you show your whole face if you make it to the finals?
– We’ll see, there are no thoughts on that. This is a big step for me to switch to what I do.
On Friday morning, Felicia’s team tells her that her voice is better.
Here the skirt smokes – but also gets stuck in the shoe.
Photo: SVEN LINDWALL


