Dara, the Eurovision winner, expressed her joy at bringing Bulgaria into the global spotlight. "I am happy to have put Bulgaria at the center of the world's attention. The world is looking at us now, and I believe we have a chance to show what our potential is in the fields of art and culture," she said in an interview with BNT's "The Day Begins."

"I am glad that we have shown the Bulgarian people that we can win. Look at countries like Italy, where there is respect for culture and art. I hope this victory will bring love and support to the people of the arts. I am very grateful to all my fans who supported me. It doesn't matter if some didn't understand the text or the message of the song 'Bangaranga'—the important thing is that they supported the performer," Dara added.

Dara acknowledged that her profession is not ordinary, requiring her to put herself and her work on the table. She emphasized her strength and focus on her work, ignoring any hate or negativity. "For the last two months, I have been waking up every morning at 6 to train, sing, dance, and train again. There is no magic in anyone's success; I am a girl from 'Mladost.' And that means that anyone can achieve it," she said.

"The greatest success for me was being one with the music and the stage," she added, viewing her Eurovision victory as just the first step towards an international career she has long dreamed of. "Look at the world more positively, and it will return the favor," Dara concluded.