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Rylan Clark's life before fame - from real name to X Factor rejection - www.ok.co.uk - Sweden - Rome - city Venice
ok.co.uk
16.05.2024

Rylan Clark's life before fame - from real name to X Factor rejection

It's been a week since Rylan Clark dazzled us with his sartorial choices and expert commentary at the Eurovision Song Contest in Malmo, Sweden. Now, fans are getting to see a different side of the beloved presenter in a new documentary series with his good mate Robert Rinder.The dynamic duo have been showcasing their incredible friendship and love for travel in a fresh BBC series called Rob and Rylan's Grand Tour.The pair have been documenting their journey from Venice to Florence and then onto Rome, hoping to find enlightenment and do a bit of soul searching along the way, reports Wales Online. Of course, the show is filled with plenty of wise words and cheeky charm, quickly winning over the hearts of viewers at home.

Eurovision’s Israel team accuses competitors of “unprecedented hatred” - www.nme.com - Ireland - Israel - Palestine
nme.com
17.05.2024

Eurovision’s Israel team accuses competitors of “unprecedented hatred”

Eurovision‘s Israel team have accused its competitors of “an unprecedented display of hatred”.This year’s competition was dogged by controversy, including criticism towards the EBU’s decision to include Israel amongst their role in the Israel-Palestine conflict. 20-year-old Eden Golan, this year’s entry, faced boos during her performance at the finale.

Eurovision bosses defend disqualifying The Netherlands’ contestant Joost Klein - www.nme.com - Sweden - Netherlands
nme.com
15.05.2024

Eurovision bosses defend disqualifying The Netherlands’ contestant Joost Klein

Eurovision bosses have defended the recent decision to disqualify Joost Klein from the 2024 final.The 26-year-old singer was selected to represent the Netherlands with his song ‘Europapa’ for this year’s edition of the song contest, but was withdrawn from the competition just hours before Saturday’s final (May 11).The incident marked the first time in the competition’s 68-year history that an act had been disqualified after reaching the Grand Final.

Olly Alexander “truly grateful” for Eurovision support, calls getting zero points “iconic” - www.nme.com - Britain - Sweden - Switzerland
nme.com
15.05.2024

Olly Alexander “truly grateful” for Eurovision support, calls getting zero points “iconic”

Olly Alexander has expressed his gratitude after competing in Eurovision 2024, saying that receiving zero public points was “iconic”.The Years & Years frontman represented the UK with his song ‘Dizzy’ at this year’s competition, which took place in Malmö, Sweden. He finished 18th out of 25 countries – earning 46 points from the jury, but none from the voting public.Nemo clinched victory for Switzerland at Eurovision 2024 with their track ‘The Code’.

Norway’s Eurovision entry Gåte nearly dropped out of the competition this year - www.nme.com - Britain - Ireland - Norway - Netherlands - Portugal - Switzerland - Israel - Palestine
nme.com
14.05.2024

Norway’s Eurovision entry Gåte nearly dropped out of the competition this year

Eurovision this year “until the last second”.This year’s song contest has seen multiple controversies arise in the build up to the finale, which aired last Saturday (May 11).On top of the shock disqualification of Dutch entry Joost Klein, Eurovision organisers the EBU (European Broadcasting Union) had faced significant criticism for the inclusion of Israel amidst the Israel-Palestine crisis.Additionally, there were reports of a “crisis meeting” between four countries and the EBU just hours before the finale was due to begin. These four countries were later revealed to be the United Kingdom, Portgual, Ireland, and the eventual winner of this year, Switzerland.Now, Norway’s entry Gåte have spoken to Norwegian media about their own threat to pull out.

Graham Norton was 'left for dead' after being stabbed in vicious attack - www.ok.co.uk - London
ok.co.uk
14.05.2024

Graham Norton was 'left for dead' after being stabbed in vicious attack

Graham Norton, the beloved BBC Eurovision host, has opened up about a terrifying incident where he was stabbed and "left for dead" in a horrific attack back in the 1980s. The popular TV personality revealed that "no failure compares to dying" after the near-fatal incident which took place in London. Earlier this year, the Irish-born star, who now has his own chat show on BBC, bravely shared details of the knife attack in 1989 that resulted in him losing "lost half [his] blood".

The Netherlands’ disqualified Eurovision contestant Joost Klein likely to face charges say police - www.nme.com - Sweden - Netherlands
nme.com
14.05.2024

The Netherlands’ disqualified Eurovision contestant Joost Klein likely to face charges say police

Eurovision contestant is likely to face charges, according to police.Joost Klein – who was set to represent the Netherlands with his song ‘Europapa’ – was disqualified from the contest in Malmö, Sweden just hours before Saturday’s finale (May 11). At the time, police stated that the decision was made after he was accused of making verbal threats towards a female member of production crew.The incident marked the first time that an act had been disqualified after reaching the Grand Final in the competition’s 68-year history and, before his disqualification, the 26-year-old singer was named as one of the favourites to win.Now, a spokesperson for the police, Jimmy Modin, has spoken to The Guardian about the indecent and revealed that it is looking likely that Klein will face legal action.Modin confirmed that the investigation was over, and a decision about whether or not to press charges should arrive “within the next couple of weeks”.Emil Andersson, the police officer in charge of the case, shared a similar sentiment with Swedish broadcaster SVT.

Eurovision bosses promise to review all incidents for those who “didn’t respect the spirit of the rules and the competition” - www.nme.com - Sweden - Ireland - Netherlands - Switzerland - Israel
nme.com
13.05.2024

Eurovision bosses promise to review all incidents for those who “didn’t respect the spirit of the rules and the competition”

Eurovision Song Contest 2024.This year’s competition, which was ultimately won by Switzerland’s Nemo, was surrounded by controversy for allowing Israel to compete amid the ongoing conflict with Hamas in Gaza.A statement shared by the EBU to both The Mirror and The Irish Times read: “We regret that some delegations at the Eurovision Song Contest in Malmö didn’t respect the spirit of the rules and the competition both onsite and during their broadcasts. We spoke to a number of delegations during the event regarding various issues that were brought to our attention.It continued: “The EBU’s governing bodies will, together with the heads of delegations, review the events surrounding the ESC in Malmö to move forward in a positive way and to ensure the values of the event are respected by everyone.A post shared by European Broadcasting Union (@ebu_hq)“Individual cases will be discussed by the event’s governing body, the Eurovision Song Contest Reference Group made up of representatives from participating broadcasters, at its next meeting.”The statement’s release comes after the slew of controversies that took over this year’s edition of the song contest.

Watch Dutch TV show’s cutting parody song of Joost Klein’s Eurovision disqualification - www.nme.com - Britain - Sweden - Netherlands
nme.com
13.05.2024

Watch Dutch TV show’s cutting parody song of Joost Klein’s Eurovision disqualification

disqualified from the contest in Malmö, Sweden after being accused of making verbal threats towards a female member of production crew, police said.The artist was placed under investigation by organisers Friday (May 10) due to an “incident” and was not allowed to perform at the final dress rehearsal.The EBU, which organises the contest, said in a statement: “While the legal process takes its course, it would not be appropriate for him to continue in the Contest.”The Dutch satirical game show Even tot hier have since recreated their own version of Klein’s song, wearing the same blue suit and singing new lyrics to the same thumping electronic beat.Their song instead begins with the (translated) lyrics: “We are out of Europe / EBU screwed the Joost there / Fuck off, bye bye.”The parody song also mentions the blue bird that appeared on stage for Joost’s set, along with an “investigation” that left Joost “screwed“.You can watch both versions below.Dutch satirical show #EvenTotHier created a parody of Europapa commenting on Joost Klein's disqualification and it's amazing.

The Fortune Hotel host Stephen Mangan reveals royal farted at celeb party – was it King Charles - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
13.05.2024

The Fortune Hotel host Stephen Mangan reveals royal farted at celeb party – was it King Charles

Stephen Mangan spilled the beans about an un-named royal having a cheeky mishap during a star-studded bash. He left John Bishop chuckling and convinced that it was none other than then-Prince Charles himself, when the pair were chatting on John's ITV show back in 2023.The actor shared his gas-ridden tale with John as well as Eurovision 2023 host AJ Odudu and comedian Seann Walsh.The guests were discussing embarrassing workplace situations when Stephen revealed his.

EU accuses Eurovision bosses of handing “win” to “enemies of Europe” with flag ban - www.nme.com - Eu - city Brussels - Israel - Palestine
nme.com
13.05.2024

EU accuses Eurovision bosses of handing “win” to “enemies of Europe” with flag ban

Eurovision bosses of handing a “win” to “enemies of Europe” with the decision to ban EU flags at the 2024 final.News broke earlier this year that the song contest would be banning any flags being held up other than those of the countries competing in the competition. This included the show of Palestinian flags – amid the conflict in Gaza – and EU flags.Now, speaking with Politico’s Brussels Playbook after Saturday’s finale (May 11), Schinas has described the move as “mind-blowing”, and criticised it as being ill-timed given next month’s European election and amid thousands of Georgian protesters gathering in Tbilisi in support of the democratic values the EU represents.“I cannot find the logical explanation for why the EBU is doing this.

Finland’s “naked” Eurovision act Windows95Man draws comparison to Bart Simpson - www.nme.com - Sweden - Switzerland - Finland
nme.com
13.05.2024

Finland’s “naked” Eurovision act Windows95Man draws comparison to Bart Simpson

Eurovision entrant Windows95Man quickly drew comparisons to a famous Bart Simpson moment when the singer took to the stage this weekend.Windows95man – real name Teemu Keisteri – performed at the song contest’s grand final at Malmö Arena, Sweden on Saturday (May 11), where Switzerland’s Nemo ultimately won.Dressed in a Windows 95 cap and T-shirt for his song ‘No Rules!’, Windows95man was seemingly naked from the bottom half down and kept up the illusion with some help from the cameramen and his dancers.He even faked a NSFW ‘reveal’ to the live crowd before his denim shorts were lowered down for the outfit chance.While behind-the-scenes pictures reveal that the singer was wearing a pair of skin-coloured modesty underwear, the stunt reminded viewers of the famous moment in The Simpsons Movie where Bart is skateboarding naked through town – and also protected by a series of objects before a brief reveal.“In case you have missed Finland’s performance at the Eurovision song contest tonight, it was pretty much a butt naked inspired Simpson episode and people loved it,” one X user wrote.“This is basically every Simpsons episode that involves nudity,” another wrote.BBC commentator Graham Norton also gave his take on the gag, telling the audience (via Yahoo!): “I would normally find a song like this quite resistible, but I have to say when I was in the arena for the semi-final the other night, I really liked the silly, I just really embraced the silly and it was joyful and lovely… and distracting and great.“You’ve seen quite a lot of male nudity tonight… well, stand by for some more!” he added.

Nemo Returns Home a Hero: Switzerland Erupts in Celebration After Eurovision Triumph - gaynation.co - Switzerland
gaynation.co
13.05.2024

Nemo Returns Home a Hero: Switzerland Erupts in Celebration After Eurovision Triumph

2 min read Nemo, the 24-year-old Swiss non-binary artist, touched down at Zurich Airport to a hero’s welcome after winning Eurovision 2024 with their powerful song “The Code.” Hundreds of fans, waving flags […]

Eurovision ratings plunge amidst a number of controversies and boycott calls - www.nme.com - Britain - Sweden - Ireland - Netherlands - Finland - Israel - Palestine
nme.com
12.05.2024

Eurovision ratings plunge amidst a number of controversies and boycott calls

Eurovision ratings have apparently plunged amidst several controversies and boycott calls for this year’s edition.This year, the contest has faced criticism for its inclusion of Israel due to their role in the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict. Due to this political neutrality clause, the EBU announced they reserved the right to remove Palestinian flags and symbols, and would go on to censor Irish contestant Bambie Thug for wearing the word ‘ceasefire’ and ‘freedom for Palestine’ as a hidden message on their costume.Israel’s inclusion prompted boycott calls from the LGBT+ community towards UK entry Olly Alexander, reasoning that the competition was “providing cultural cover and endorsement for the catastrophic violence that Israel has unleashed on Palestinians.”Over 1,000 Swedish artists called for Israel to be banned this year – including Robyn, Fever Ray, and First Aid Kit – and more than 1,400 Finnish music industry professionals have signed a petition to ban the country from taking part in the contest as well.

Portuguese Eurovision entry Iolanda’s finale performance video replaced due to “pro-Palestine motifs” on her nails - www.nme.com - Ireland - Portugal - Switzerland - Israel - Palestine
nme.com
12.05.2024

Portuguese Eurovision entry Iolanda’s finale performance video replaced due to “pro-Palestine motifs” on her nails

Eurovision entry Iolanda’s video was reportedly replaced with previous footage due to “pro-Palestine motifs” on her nails.Last night’s contest saw Swiss entry Nemo crowned as its first nonbinary winner in a year marked with controversy due to the EBU’s struggle to enforce its political neutrality clause. This was especially notable in the inclusion of Israel this year, due to their role in the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict.

Bambie Thug accuses Eurovision organisers of “not supporting them” amidst Israel commentator controversy - www.nme.com - Ireland - Israel
nme.com
12.05.2024

Bambie Thug accuses Eurovision organisers of “not supporting them” amidst Israel commentator controversy

Bambie Thug has accused Eurovision organisers of “not supporting them” over claims that the Israeli broadcasters “incited violence” against them.In an interview after their performance at Eurovision 2024, the Irish singer-songwriter claimed the Israeli broadcaster KAN “incited violence against me twice, three times.”“We brought it up to the EBU,” they told reporters. “They said they’d follow up.

Eurovision viewing figures revealed with BBC dealt crushing blow as millions snub final - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Sweden - Ukraine - Russia - Israel - Palestine - city Sanction
ok.co.uk
12.05.2024

Eurovision viewing figures revealed with BBC dealt crushing blow as millions snub final

BBC's Eurovision viewership plummeted as a global boycott impacted figures for its broadcast of the Song Contest this year with a significant drop in viewers.The grand finale on Saturday night was snubbed by millions, following a widespread boycott, leading to the BBC witnessing a loss of nearly two million viewers from last year's numbers.The Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement, which is a Palestinian-led campaign advocating for various forms of protest against Israel, called for a boycott of this year's contest.This action came after the decision by the Eurovision Broadcasting Union to allow Israel to participate despite its conflict with Palestine, while Russia was excluded from the competition in 2022 due to its military actions in Ukraine.The boycott seems to have made a dent, with a noticeable dip in the viewership compared to previous years. On Sunday, TV critic and podcast host Scott Bryan tweeted: "Eurovision was watched by 7.6 million last night, down from 9.9 million - a 23% fall.

Eurovision 2024: Olly Alexander’s dad “surprised” at public giving him zero points - www.nme.com - Britain - Switzerland - Croatia
nme.com
12.05.2024

Eurovision 2024: Olly Alexander’s dad “surprised” at public giving him zero points

Olly Alexander‘s dad has said he was “surprised” that his son’s song ‘Dizzy’ received the dreaded ‘nul points’ from the public at last night’s Eurovision.Despite high hopes for this year’s UK entry, Alexander finished in 18th place out of 25 countries with 46 points, a position he only achieved thanks to his jury score.Now, his dad David Thornton has shared his thoughts, saying that Eurovision still offered a “fantastic learning experience” for Alexander [via BBC].“I enjoyed every minute of it,” said Thornton. “To me it’s a real surprise the public didn’t sort of connect with that song, though the juries gave it a really good score.”He added: “He’s had a wonderful time out there.

Eurovision winner Nemo hits out at competition’s “unbelievable double standard”, says it “needs fixing” - www.nme.com - Sweden - Switzerland
nme.com
12.05.2024

Eurovision winner Nemo hits out at competition’s “unbelievable double standard”, says it “needs fixing”

Eurovision winner Nemo hit out at the competition’s “double standard”, branding its organisers as “unbelievable”, moments after their victory.The Switzerland entrant won the contest last night (May 11) in Malmö, Sweden with their song ‘The Code’, after topping the jury vote and coming in fifth in the public vote.Nemo’s victory is the first for the country since Celine Dion picked up the win in 1988 with ‘Ne partez pas sans moi’. They are also the first ever non-binary winner in the competition’s history.During their appearance at the post-show press conference, Nemo took the opportunity to criticise the way that the contest was run by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), making specific reference to their policy of not allowing non-binary flags into the arena.“I had to smuggle my flag in because Eurovision said no, but I did it anyway, so I hope some people did that too,” they said.

Viewers react to Switzerland’s Eurovision win: “Non binary folks rule the world” - www.nme.com - France - Ireland - Ukraine - Switzerland - Croatia
nme.com
12.05.2024

Viewers react to Switzerland’s Eurovision win: “Non binary folks rule the world”

Eurovision viewers have had their say after Switzerland came away victorious at the 2024 edition of the contest last night (May 11), with jokes, memes and hot takes galore.Switzerland’s representative Nemo fought off tough competition from the likes of Croatia, Ukraine and France with their song ‘The Code’, which blended elements of pop, rap, drum n’ bass and even opera and told the story of how they realised they were non-binary.Nemo also became Eurovision’s first-ever non-binary winner, which was a particularly meaningful moment for many viewers. “Europe changed tonight. It’s a different place for us non binaries now.

Bambie Thug declares ‘Fuck the EBU’ in post-Eurovision press interview - www.nme.com - Switzerland - Palestine
nme.com
12.05.2024

Bambie Thug declares ‘Fuck the EBU’ in post-Eurovision press interview

Bambie Thug has spoken out against the EBU during post-Eurovision interviews, claiming that they don’t fully represent “what Eurovision is”.The self-described ‘ouija-pop’ artist came sixth in the annual contest, which was won by Switzerland representative Nemo. At the end of their performance, they proclaimed “Love will triumph over hate!”The Cork singer has also faced significant challenges throughout the competition due to their pro-Palestinian stance. It was revealed they were forced to remove the words ‘ceasefire’ and ‘freedom for Palestine’ in a medieval script from their costume due to Eurovision’s political neutrality clause.

Bambie Thug gives update on Eurovision complaint, says EBU confirmed Israeli commentator had “broken the rules of conduct” - www.nme.com - Ireland - Israel
nme.com
12.05.2024

Bambie Thug gives update on Eurovision complaint, says EBU confirmed Israeli commentator had “broken the rules of conduct”

Bambie Thug has given an update on their Eurovision complaint, claiming that the EBU confirmed Israli broadcaster KAN had “broken the rules of conduct”.Earlier today, it was reported that the Irish Eurovision entry lodged a complaint with the Eurovision organisers due to commentary made by a broadcaster on KAN. The comments, which told viewers to “prepare your curses” and claim Bambie’s performance was “the most scary” of the night, were labelled “in breach of the rules” of the EBU by Bambie.Now, the Cork singer has taken to their social media to claim that the EBU “confirmed” KAN had breached the rules, which “contradicts” a statement they had seen from the EBU Director General Noel Curran.“Over the last few days I have raised multiple complaints to the EBU regarding instances I have experienced this week.

Switzerland’s Nemo wins Eurovision Song Contest 2024 - www.nme.com - Switzerland
nme.com
12.05.2024

Switzerland’s Nemo wins Eurovision Song Contest 2024

Eurovision Song Contest, with entrant Nemo taking the crown for their performance of ‘The Code’.Nemo’s victory marks Switzerland’s first Eurovision win since 1988, when Celine Dion competed with ‘Ne partez pas sans moi’. They are also the first ever non-binary winner of Eurovision.Quickly becoming a frontrunner, ‘The Code’ incorporated elements of pop, rap, drum ‘n’ bass and even opera to tell the story of how Nemo discovered that they were non-binary.

Watch Bambie Thug proclaim “love will triumph over hate!” at the end of their powerful Eurovision performance - www.nme.com - Ireland - Portugal - Israel - Palestine
nme.com
12.05.2024

Watch Bambie Thug proclaim “love will triumph over hate!” at the end of their powerful Eurovision performance

Bambie Thug has given a special message at the end of their gripping Eurovision performance – watch it below.The Irish Eurovision entry has been tipped as one of the favourites to win this year, with them ranking fourth on the bookie’s odds to win the contest.However, the Cork singer has also faced significant challenges throughout the competition due to their pro-Palestinian stance. It was revealed they were forced to remove the words ‘ceasefire’ and ‘freedom for Palestine’ in a medieval script from their costume due to Eurovision’s political neutrality clause.Though they were prevented from saying the words ‘ceasefire’, Bambie seemed to allude to the Israel-Palestine conflict at the end of their powerful performance.

Israel’s Eden Golan booed during Eurovision 2024 performance - www.nme.com - Sweden - Switzerland - Israel - Palestine
nme.com
12.05.2024

Israel’s Eden Golan booed during Eurovision 2024 performance

Eurovision entrant was booed during her live performance on the show last night, while other parts of the audience reacted with cheers.The 68th Eurovision Song Contest took place last night (May 11) in Malmö, Sweden, and was won by Switzerland’s Nemo, whose song ‘The Code’ won the jury vote and came fifth in the public vote.Israel’s entry ‘Hurricane’ by Eden Golan did not score high with the jury, but received one of the highest scores in the public vote. Her performance came early in the night, and was met with a decidedly mixed reaction from the live audience.As fan footage from inside the room appears to show, there was a somewhat negative reaction from parts of the audience during Golan’s rendition of her song, with cries of “Free Palestine” being audible.

Furious Eurovision fans claim 'sabotage' after Olly Alexander suffers setback - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
12.05.2024

Furious Eurovision fans claim 'sabotage' after Olly Alexander suffers setback

There was a furious fan reaction when viewers blamed the Eurovision Song Contest for "sabotaging" the UK's entry Olly Alexander. Despite delivering a fiery performance of his bop Dizzy, alongside some steamy backup dancers, poor Olly didn't receive any points from the public. Meanwhile, Nemo clinched the prestigious 68th Eurovision Song Contest title with their single The Code, which beautifully charts their journey into accepting a non-binary identity.

Where did the UK finish at Eurovision 2024? Final leaderboard in full - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Spain - France - Sweden - Italy - Ireland - Ukraine - Norway - Austria - Germany - Portugal - Switzerland - Greece - Slovenia - Luxembourg - Finland - Cyprus - Serbia - Armenia - Israel - Croatia - Lithuania - Latvia - Estonia
ok.co.uk
12.05.2024

Where did the UK finish at Eurovision 2024? Final leaderboard in full

The Eurovision Song Contest was certainly dramatic with calls for the competition to be boycotted and one act disqualified the day of the Grand Final. But despite the drama, the Contest went ahead on Saturday night in Malmo and reigning champion Loreen handed over the trophy to a new winner. Let's take a look at the final result.

Eurovision 2024 fans 'delighted' as Switzerland's Nemo declared winner - www.ok.co.uk - Ireland - Ukraine - Russia - Netherlands - Switzerland - Israel - Palestine
ok.co.uk
11.05.2024

Eurovision 2024 fans 'delighted' as Switzerland's Nemo declared winner

At the end of a nail biting week of musical performances, the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 finally declared its winner on Saturday evening when Switzerland's Nemo won with their song The Code. The winning performance came after a tense week of surprising mishaps, in which controversy had dogged the 68th edition of the annual song contest for months in the run up to the live shows.

Ireland's Bambie Thug ends Eurovision song with defiant six word message - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Ireland
ok.co.uk
11.05.2024

Ireland's Bambie Thug ends Eurovision song with defiant six word message

Ireland's very own Bambie Thug delivered a powerful six-word mantra following their Eurovision Song Contest performance. After wowing the audience with an electrifying rendition of "Doomsday Blue," complete with enchanting witchcraft visuals, Bambie Thug made sure their message was heard loud and clear. As the final note echoed and the camera closed in, Bambie Thug proclaimed: "Love will always win over hate! " The performance left fans ecstatic, prompting a flurry of support on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter.

Eurovision fans say 'something wasn't right' with Olly Alexander's performance - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
11.05.2024

Eurovision fans say 'something wasn't right' with Olly Alexander's performance

Eurovision enthusiasts were left scratching their heads after Olly Alexander's performance at the competition, as something seemed amiss. During the live broadcast of Eurovision 2024 on Saturday night, viewers watched Olly Alexander take to the stage, hoping to clinch the title.

Eurovision's Olly Alexander left sobbing over devastating TV moment - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - New York - Sweden
ok.co.uk
11.05.2024

Eurovision's Olly Alexander left sobbing over devastating TV moment

Eurovision Song Contest hopeful Olly Alexander has revealed how he was left sobbing after a heartbreaking TV moment. The former Years And Years singer, who's representing the UK in the Eurovision Song Contest on Saturday, 11 May, was filming Channel 4's award-winning drama series It's A Sin when filming had to be halted.

Netherlands breaks silence after Joost Klein’s Eurovision disqualification and slams ‘disproportionate’ ban - www.ok.co.uk - Netherlands
ok.co.uk
11.05.2024

Netherlands breaks silence after Joost Klein’s Eurovision disqualification and slams ‘disproportionate’ ban

The official page of the Netherlands' Songfestival, which sends acts to Eurovision Song Contest, has finally broken its silence on Dutch act Joost Klein's disqualification.They revealed that the incident leading to Joost's disqualification involved him being filmed despite his repeated objections.The statement from the Netherlands' Songfestival also mentioned that Dutch radio and television broadcaster AVROTROS found Joost Klein's disqualification "disproportionate". Detailing why Eurovision officials have barred Joost from participating in Saturday's final, the statement read: "An incident occurred after last Thursday's performance.

Eurovision 2024: Ireland's Bambie Thug forced to make last minute change - or face performance ban - www.ok.co.uk - Ireland - Netherlands - Belgium - Israel - Palestine
ok.co.uk
11.05.2024

Eurovision 2024: Ireland's Bambie Thug forced to make last minute change - or face performance ban

As music lovers around the world tuned into the Eurovision Song Contest’ s grand final on Saturday night, all eyes were on the 25 acts that were hoping to secure victory. Initially 26 countries had been due to compete, but following a controversial decision by the European Broadcasting Union to ban Dutch entrant Joost Klein, only 25 made it to the stage on Saturday evening.

Käärijä bows out of delegating Finnish points for Eurovision tonight as it “does not feel right” - www.nme.com - Norway - Netherlands - Finland - Palestine
nme.com
11.05.2024

Käärijä bows out of delegating Finnish points for Eurovision tonight as it “does not feel right”

Eurovision entrant Käärijä has announced he will not participate as the spokesperson for the Finnish jury hours before the finale is due to start.Käärijä, who was the runner-up to Eurovision last year with his song ‘Cha Cha Cha’, took to social media to announce that he was pulling out of announcing the Finnish jury’s points for tonight’s competition.On Instagram Stories, Käärijä wrote: “I have decided not to participate as the spokesperson for the Finnish jury in tonight’s Eurovision finale. Giving out the points does not feel right”.

French Eurovision entry Slimane cuts rehearsal performance short to give unexpected speech about “peace” - www.nme.com - France - Netherlands - Algeria - Israel - Palestine
nme.com
11.05.2024

French Eurovision entry Slimane cuts rehearsal performance short to give unexpected speech about “peace”

Eurovision entry Slimane has interrupted his own rehearsal performance to give an unexpected speech about “peace”.During rehearsals today, Slimane made a surprising change to his song ‘Mon Amour’, where he replaced his a capella section with a speech about “peace”.Footage of the performance shows the French-Algerian singer saying: “When I was a child, I dreamed of music. I dreamed about this dream – to be a singer, to sing about peace.

Dutch broadcaster says they are “very disappointed and upset” over Eurovision entry Joost Klein’s disqualification - www.nme.com - Netherlands
nme.com
11.05.2024

Dutch broadcaster says they are “very disappointed and upset” over Eurovision entry Joost Klein’s disqualification

Eurovision entry Joost Klein.Earlier today, the news of Klein’s disqualification was shared by Eurovision organisers, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). He was accused of making verbal threats towards a female member of production crew, according to police.

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