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‘It’s not family friendly!’ rant Eurovision fans as they slam Olly Alexander’s racy Dizzy performance days before final

OLLY Alexander has been slammed by some Eurovision fans over his performance for his entry song Dizzy.

The Years and Years frontman is the UK’s most high-profile Eurovision entry in more than a decade.

Olly Alexander has shocked some Eurovision lovers with his accompanying performance to the song Dizzy as he represents the UKCredit: Rex
A first look sees the star wearing a jock strap while semi-naked men dance around himCredit: Rex
Olly is an actor and singer who identifies as non-binaryCredit: Getty

And Olly, 33, has already secured a place in the final at Malmo Arena as one the show’s ‘five big countries’.

But Eurovision lovers have hit out after seeing a glimpse of the It’s A Sin star’s performance of Dizzy on the BBC’s Eurovision social media page.

Some compared him to fellow pop star Sam Smith, famed for their shock-factor performances.

A first look sees Olly sporting a plastic jock strap over red combat trousers.

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He’s accompanied by semi-naked dancers wearing boxing-style shorts and jock straps, thrusting and sticking out their tongues.

Olly’s performance was promised to be visually captivating.

A caption from the BBC said: “Come through @ollyalexanderr

“If this is just the rehearsal, just know we’re in for a SHOW.”

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One person remarked: “Horrible. Family friendly? It looks like a pornographic movie…”

“As a gay guy this is way too over sexual tbh, this is something for OnlyFans not for Eurovision,” one more typed beneath a post from BBC Eurovision on Instagram.

Music Video for Olly Alexander’s United Kingdom Eurovision song

A third irritated viewer commented beneath the clip: “If this is the definition of being gay, then I must be straight. Nevertheless Go Britain to win!”

Another said: “Love the song. Hate the unnecessary sexual gyrating all over the stage, very much Sam Smith vibes which is why I went off him too.”

However, others loved Olly for bringing gayness to the show.

One said: “When olly said gay for eurovision 2024 he meant it i love him.”

A second shared: “2024 might just be the gayest Eurovision so far and Olly came to make sure it is!!!”

One more said: “The staging! Olly for the win!”

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Olly will perform his dance-infused track tonight in the semi-finals, following the initial acts who are set to compete, including Ireland’s Bambie Thug and Ukraine’s Alyona Alyona and Jerry Heil.

Bookmakers Coral are currently saying the UK is 50-1 to win, with odds of 8-1 to finish last and 16-1 to score the dreaded nul points.

Eurovision’s biggest scandals

Maneskin – ITALIAN band Maneskin lit up the stage with their bare-chested, punk-funk rock and won the Eurovision Song Contest 2021.

In the green room backstage they were acccused of taking drugs, with the European Broadcasting Union releasing a statement that denied “drug use took place”.

Hatari – ICELAND’s music group Hatari shocked viewers with their bondage performance in 2019 – and then landed in hot water over their political protest.

The techno group waved Palestine flags in the green room, in protest of Israel’s occupation of Palestine.

Maruv – UKRAINE act Maruv was a hot favourite to win in 2019, but the country pulled out of the competition when she refused to sign a contract banning her from performing in Russia.

Romania – ROMANIA got kicked out of the competition in 2016 after a row over money and failing to make payments to the European Broadcasting Union.

Same sex kiss – FINLAND’s Krista Siegfrieds performed her song Marry Me in 2013 in a wedding dress.

She was joined by a throng of female dancers and turned around to kiss one of them during the performance.

Olly is the UK’s most high-profile Eurovision entry in more than a decadeCredit: PA


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