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    Katie Price finally admits she can’t sing as she shared Eurovision throwback

    KATIE Price has shared a hilarious throwback to her attempt at Eurovision, finally admitting she can’t sing.The former glamour model and wannabe pop star took to the stage back in 2005 with a performance of her song Not Just Anybody.Katie Price tried out for Eurovision in 2005Credit: PA:Press AssociationShe was seven months pregnant at the timeCredit: PA:Press AssociationNow the model admits she can’t singCredit: AlamyShe was hoping to be chosen to represent the UK in the song competition, but got panned, with the position being awarded to Javine Hylton instead.Viewers were left scandalised by Katie gyrating to her entry in a hot pink latex catsuit while seven months pregnant.She neglected to mention that she was expecting her son Junior when doing her TV audition.Today the media personality shared a video documenting her Eurovision attempt that was made by a fan on Instagram, giggling: “Wow memories lol. I couldn’t sing that song then and still couldn’t now!read more in eurovision”But still an achievement.”The former model also released a duets album, A Whole New World, with her then husband Peter Andre in 2006.All proceeds went to charity and the record reached number 20 on the album chart.Still together at the time, the pair were seen performing it together on live TV – with mixed reviews as a result.Most read in MusicAhead of Katie’s new single release, Peter visited Loose Women and was confronted with the track – which saw him visibly cringe.Coleen Nolan quipped: “Awkward!” as Peter kept himself distracted by looking at the mugs and iPads on the table and said: “I need a whole new cup of coffee I think”.Bambie Thug hailed for ‘powerful’ performance of Doomsday Blue in Eurovision final as fans blown awayShe documented her quest for pop stardom in reality show My Crazy Life.The mum of five is now facing eviction as the court warned her they will be repossessing Mucky Mansion. More

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    Eurovision plunged into further crisis as champion Loreen gives shock ultimatum to bosses over Israel

    EUROVISION winner Loreen has refused to hand over the trophy to Israel’s Eden Golan if she wins tonight.The two-time champion has told producers she will break protocol and not do the regular handover due to the nation’s conflict in Gaza.Former Eurovision winner Loreen has issued a major ultimatum to bosses behind the scenesCredit: SplashThe two-time champion is legally bound to perform and present the trophy on stageCredit: PABehind the scenes tensions have risen as Loreen refuses to hand the trophy to Eden Golan (pictured) if Israel win tonightCredit: AFPLoreen, 40, is legally bound to perform in this year’s competition and pass over the glass trophy to this year’s winner, despite calls to boycott, following her win in Liverpool last year with Tattoo.The star has publicly insisted the contest should go ahead to bring positivity to the world.However, behind the scenes tensions have been growing over several weeks in the run-up to tonight’s grand final.Speaking to The Sun earlier this week, Loreen said: “Positive attracts positive and negative attracts negative. READ MORE ON EUROVISION”If we were to shut this hub of positive energy, punishing millions for the distortion somewhere else, that would be so destructive.”A source said: “She intends to make her position clear over her stance on Israel around her carefully choreographed and graceful trophy handover which will show the world what side of history she really stands on.”There is a plan in place for Loreen to step on stage, leave the trophy on a plinth and depart before the presenters welcome Israel to the stage, should they win the coveted title.”Sources close to the competition also go on to say that her contract clearly states she is not allowed to say anything defamatory about the European Broadcasting Union, which runs the contest.Most read in MusicLoreen is set to perform her new single Forever at the event in Malmo Arena, Sweden, as well as last year’s winning entry Tattoo as part of the interval act during tonight’s final.The Sun has contacted Loreen’s representatives for comment.Tensions have been rising in the lead-up to the event, with the entry for the Netherlands, Joost Klein, being withdrawn from the contest due to a backstage altercation, in which police are now involved.Sun reporter Howell Davies explains the latest Eurovision controversies This afternoon, entries for Ireland, Switzerland and Greece refused to take part in the flag parade during the final rehearsal for the show, which is typically watched by more than 160million people.France’s entry Slimane also paused his performance to make a speech promoting peace.He said: “When I was a child, I dreamed about music, I dreamed about this dream to be a singer to sing peace […] We need to be united by music, yes, but with love and peace.”Eurovision Song Contest entries 2024Here are all of the acts taking part in the Eurovision Song Contest.
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    20-year-old Eden Golan is representing Israel amid the conflict with Hamas in GazaCredit: AFPShe will take to the stage to perform the emotional track titled ‘Hurricane’Credit: APLoreen first won the annual singing competition in 2012 with her song, ‘Euphoria’Credit: APShe will take to the Malmo Arena stage after publicly insisting the competition should still go ahead amid previous calls for a boycottCredit: Reuters More

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    Eurovision fans like me are torn over wanting to celebrate music, and acknowledging the suffering happening in Gaza

    THE week of Eurovision is always my favourite of the year — a celebration of pop music in all of its beautiful, fun and ridiculous glory.But this year, the contest feels a long way from its tagline “united in music”.Many music fans now feel torn between wanting to have a good time and acknowledging the suffering in GazaCredit: GettyIn Malmo, the atmosphere is tense. Thousands of fans have descended on the city for the event, but the celebrations are muted and it feels like everyone is on edge.More than 70,000 Muslims call the city home and from my hotel room on Thursday I could hear pro-Palestine protestors in a nearby square chanting: “How many kids have you killed today?”Out on the streets there are Palestinian flags everywhere — and even fake blood smeared on some Eurovision pop-up installations.READ MORE ON EUROVISION 2024And just last week, there was another protest where a Koran was set alight outside the city’s cathedral.There are snipers on the roofs of buildings around the arena and there is strict airport-style security in the venue itself, where all bags of any size are banned.That is both reassuring and worrying in equal measure.Eden Golan, representing Israel, has been warned to stay in her hotel room when she’s not performing.Most read in MusicThere are armed police patrolling outside the hotel and other guests have described seeing plain-clothes agents with earpieces on duty at the breakfast buffet.The controversy has only seemed to increase her chances though and Eden is now second favourite.Israeli secret service joins huge Eurovision security op amid ISIS threats & THOUSANDS of protestors descending on MalmoHowever this has caused even more anguish among fans like me — torn over wanting to have a good time and celebrate music, but also acknowledging the suffering happening in Gaza.It’s taken its toll on the performers themselves, who have received a deluge of abuse on social media for not boycotting the contest and have been banned from showing any support for ­Palestine on stage.Some of the frustrated acts have even been goading each other, leading to tonight’s press conference being cancelled at the last minute.I’m amazed none of them have pulled out, although that could still happen.Asked if competing posed a safety risk for the other contestants, Eden said: “I think it’s safe for everyone and we wouldn’t be here [if not].”I hope so.But it’s hard to see where Eurovision goes from here, now that it has become such an inherently political event. More

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    Dutch Eurovision act Joost Klein shared cryptic comment two days before being pulled from rehearsal and investigated

    CONTROVERSIAL Dutch Eurovision act Joost Klein shared a cryptic post just two days before he was pulled from rehearsals ahead of the grand final.The Dutchman, who performs his pro EU track Europapa backed by the Union’s flag, is currently under investigation after being involved in an “incident”.Dutch entry Joost Klein is at the centre of a Eurovision stormCredit: InstagramKlein has been prevented from rehearsing for the Eurovision finalCredit: SplashSwedish TV network STV reports that the singer allegedly shoved a photographer, though this hasn’t been verified.Klein has also faced a backlash for his treatment of Israeli entry Eden Golan and is at the heart of “bullying” claims. While his behaviour has been questionable, it can’t be argued that he doesn’t have conviction in his beliefs.Earlier this week, he wrote on Instagram: “Trust the process…”READ MORE ON EUROVISIONHe also shared a picture that claimed bookmakers don’t want him to succeed and maintained he isn’t a “joke entry”.The singer held up “missing” posters that, while referencing a comedy over-sized bird, could be considered inflammatory given the sensitive nature of the unresolved issue of unreleased Israeli hostages seized by Hamas terrorists on October 7.Today the 26-year-old was warned he will not be rehearsing “until further notice”.In a statement to the PA news agency, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) said: “We are currently investigating an incident that was reported to us involving the Dutch artist.Most read in Music”He will not be rehearsing until further notice.”We have no further comment at this time and will update in due course.”Joost KleinIn the first dress rehearsal for tomorrow’s final, Klein appeared during the flag parade – but didn’t perform his song.Klein told Israeli performer Eden Golan, 20, that she should respond to a question about jeopardising the safety of other competitors during a press conference on Thursday.A journalist had asked her: “Have you ever thought that by being here you bring risk and danger for other participants and public?”The singer replied that she was “very excited to go on stage again, and share my love with everyone”, adding she was “overwhelmed with emotions”.Israel’s involvement in the competition has been met with fierce criticism due to the country’s ongoing war against Hamas inside the Gaza Strip.However, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), which organises the event, has dismissed calls for Israel to be excluded.The competition bills itself as a non-political event and can disqualify countries who break that neutrality rules.Israel’s Eden Golan performed despite a large protest at her inclusion in the ContestCredit: EPAIn March, they asked Israel to modify the lyrics of Golan’s song “October Rain” as it appeared to reference Hamas’s brutal October 7 attack on Israel.Golan unveiled the amended song, now titled Hurricane, last weekend.Since October, pro-Palestinian rallies have been a regular occurrence in Malmo, which is home to the majority of Sweden’s population of Palestinian origin.READ MORE SUN STORIESMetal barricades and large concrete blocks have been put up around Malmo Arena.Organisers have banned all flags other than those of the participating countries inside the arena, as well as all banners with a political message.Eurovision Song Contest entries 2024Here are all of the acts taking part in the Eurovision Song Contest.
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    Watch Eurovision brats including Dutch star Joost Klein BULLY Israel’s Eden Golan before shock investigation launched

    BRATTY Eurovision singers have come under fire for bullying Israeli star Eden Golan as the iconic competition continues to be plagued with issues.Among those who have turned against the 20-year-old woman is Dutchman Joost Klein who has now been banned from the second dress rehearsal for the grand final. Greek singer Marina Satti was seen theatrically falling asleep at the Eurovision press conference when Eden was speakingSatti was seen pretending to yawn as she was being filmed with a grin on her faceDutch star Joost Klein told Eden to answer a question after safety concerns due to her inclusionEden Golan from Israel has faced criticism for her inclusion in Eurovision from her fellow competitors and the raging publicCredit: APKäärijä demanded a video of him dancing and singing with Eden was taken down after pro-Palestine fans fumed onlineThe 2024 Eurovision Song Contest has been shrouded in problems this week all revolving around the decision to let Israeli singer Eden Golan compete.Thousands of pro-Palestine demonstrators have flooded the streets of Malmo with some of the furious mob even being caught with weapons on them by cops.And the Israeli secret service has also been forced to fly to Sweden to bolster up a huge Eurovision security operation amid chilling ISIS threats.But now issues have started to arise within the competition itself as some of the countries’ acts have been labelled as bullies.read more in eurovision There have been several incidents since the acts arrived on Thursday involving Eden who has stirred up controversy simply by being allowed to compete due to her nation being at war.Greek singer Marina Satti was seen theatrically falling asleep at the Eurovision press conference when Eden was speaking.Satti can be seen smirking and laughing at the crowd as they film her dodgy acting as Eden is asked a question.Slumped on the table, the Greek actress closes her eyes and opens her mouth wide in a very exaggerated yawn as she pretends to snore and dream away.Most read in ShowbizSatti then lays her head in her arms before a fellow contestant grabs at her arm to make her sit up properly.The act of pretending to fall asleep is often associated with boredom.Israeli secret service joins huge Eurovision security op amid ISIS threats & THOUSANDS of protestors descending on MalmoEden has been the main focus of the week due to her country being at war and the demonstrations surrounding her inclusion. This has led to many of the questions and media events revolving around her – seemingly annoying the rest of the European field.In the same clip, the Dutch contestant can be seen with what looks like a red t-shirt draped over his head as Eden speaks next to him.Dutchman Joost Klein, 26, would go on to be seriously left red in the face as he was “pulled” from today’s rehearsals. The flamboyant performer has been told he will not be preparing for tomorrow night’s final – despite there being just hours to go.In a statement to the PA news agency, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) said: “We are currently investigating an incident that was reported to us involving the Dutch artist.”While the investigation continues, the EBU has decided that Joost Klein will not perform during dress rehearsal two of the competition, which is voted on by juries in the 37 participating countries.”He will not be rehearsing until further notice.”Klein was one of the most vocal voices against Israel’s inclusion into the competition as he felt the safety of himself and others was being jeopardised by her showing up.Klein will no longer rehearse ahead of the final after a probe was launched into the singerIrish act Bambie Thug was made to change her outfit as she referenced the war in GazaKlein sat with his top over his head as Eden was asked questionsHuge protests and terror threats around Eurovision have caused a major security operation in SwedenCredit: EPASatti has been slammed online for her behaviourThe Finnish singer posted a public message saying he asked for it to be removed as he didn’t want it to be seen as a political statementA journalist asked Eden: “Have you ever thought that by being here you bring risk and danger for other participants and the public?”The singer replied that she was “very excited to go on stage again, and share my love with everyone”.This caught the attention of Klein who told the young woman she should’ve answered the question directly. Eurovision’s 2023 runner-up has also been called out by viewers online after Käärijä demanded a video of him dancing and singing with Eden was taken down. The Finnish man, whose real name is Jere Mikael Pöyhönen, has distanced himself from the Israeli woman after he received backlash from pro-Palestine fans.The pair were laughing and holding hands as the controversial video ends.Pöyhönen released a statement via his Instagram saying: “Despite my requests for its removal, it has not been taken down. “I would like to clarify and emphasise that the video is not a political statement or an endorsement of any kind.”Israeli author Hen Mazzig said it was “dehumanising” to Eden for the Fin to publicly ask for it to be removed despite her personally doing nothing wrong.Irish star Bambie Thug was also made to change her outfit before her semi-final performances as she referenced the war in Gaza.The EBU have strict rules around apolitical acts from song choices to outfits.Bambie had scrawled “ceasefire” and “freedom for Palestine” on her body in Ogham – the language of the Medieval alphabet. She was made to change the words to something more appropriate for the event and picked “crown the witch” instead.The Irishwoman said it wasn’t anything to do with Eden but more so a statement to show her beliefs as a pro-justice and pro-peace advocate.EUROVISION TROUBLESThe 2024 Eurovision Song Contest has been shrouded in problems this week all revolving around the decision to let Israeli singer Eden Golan compete.Thousands of pro-Palestine demonstrators have flooded the streets of Malmo with some of the furious mob even being caught with weapons on them by cops.And the Israeli secret service has also been forced to fly to Sweden to bolster up a huge Eurovision security operation amid chilling ISIS threats.Security teams have been deployed across the busy city this week with officers stationed on roofs with sniper rifles as others patrol Malmo on foot.The police are thought to be constructing a protective ring around the makeshift Eurovision village as they look to keep everyone safe.Drones, boats and military trucks have all been seen patrolling the Swedish city. The mob-style takeover of Malmo has dramatically ramped up since Thursday when Israel’s contestant Eden Golan first took to the Eurovision stage.Police estimate that 10,000 people demonstrated Eden’s inclusion in the competition prior to her chaotic semi-final rehearsals.Smoke canisters in the colours of the Palestinian flag were set off as others gathered on Malmo’s central square Stortorget waving Palestinian flags and shouting “Boycott Israel”.Police can be seen battling with protesters in pictures from the protests as some were left holding their faces after claiming they were pepper sprayed.Nine people were warned about “disturbing the public order” with one man being arrested for allegedly carrying a knife, say cops.More demonstrations are expected on Saturday when the 2024 final gets underway as extra security has been added – including Israel’s secret service Shin Bet.Swedish police are fearful that the 100,000 Eurovision fans rocking up to the Malmo Arena for the grand final won’t be coming alone.They estimate tens of thousands of demonstrators will also be present making policing the event tricky with a bridge feared to be one of main entrance routes for the demonstrators.Why Israel can compete at Eurovision but Russia can’t…ISRAEL was allowed to compete in this year’s Eurovision Song Contest but Russia has been excluded since its 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine. 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    The European Broadcasting Union (EBU), which organises the event, has defended its ruling that Israel is allowed to compete despite its war in Gaza.
    It claimed that it would be a “political move” to bar Israel from competing.
    Defending the inclusion of Israel, the EBU’s director general Noel Curran said, “The Eurovision Song Contest is a non-political music event and a competition between public service broadcasters who are members of the EBU.
    “It is not a contest between governments.”
    On February 25 2022, the EBU excluded Russia from participating before it was due to perform in the semi-final.
    At the time, it said Russia’s inclusion could bring the competition into disrepute “in light of the unprecedented crisis in Ukraine”.
    Citing the 2022 exclusion of Russia this week, Curran said, “The Russian broadcasters themselves were suspended from the EBU due to their persistent breaches of membership obligations and the violation of public service values.”
    Israel has won Eurovision five times in the past 50 years it has taken part in the singing competition.

    EDEN’S EUROVISION JOURNEYIsrael’s 2024 entry into the iconic contest has expertly navigated the troubling scenes out in Sweden as she continues to be hounded by angry mobs of protesters.Despite all the worrying, Eden left the Malmo Arena with a beaming smile on her face after making it through to the finals.She could be seen wildly celebrating her semi-final victory in lovely pictures with the young star now tipped to potentially win it all this weekend.Eden’s powerful semi-final performance saw her belt out her controversial song Hurricane in front of a packed audience in Malmo despite the issues around the singer.She was cheered on during the show in the wake of carnage in her rehearsals where she was savagely booed by anti-Israel protesters.Eden cheered and thanked her fans as she left the stage to rapturous applause as Israel was named as the fifth country on the night to make Saturday’s grand final.The singer is now set to enter the fiercely contested battle for Europe’s most beloved act as one of the favourites to win.Bookmakers have Eden as the second most likely victor just behind Croatia.Several of the betting sites, including PaddyPower and SkyBet, have the two countries far ahead of the rest of the chasing pack making it a two horse race.Israel has a good history at Eurovision as they have won it four times.After finding out she had done enough to qualify for Saturday’s final, Eden could be seen screaming and celebrating the win.Pictures show the young singer surrounded by Israel flags and her pals pumping the air with a beaming grin on her face.Eden looked ecstatic as she jumped up for joy as the relief poured out after what had been an incredibly tough day for the 20-year-old.Eurovision crowds were less friendly to the Israeli singer during Thursday’s song rehearsals as thousands booed and jeered her from the crowd.Her voice was drowned out by the cries of “Free Palestine” at some parts.Protesters even turned their back as Eden performed with some even wearing masks and covering their ears.Some of the crowd tried their best to help her through the stellar performance however with many applauding her.Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised Eden for her incredible singing at the semi-final despite “contending with an ugly wave of anti-Semitism.”Eden has already been made to change her chosen song due to its original links to the war in Gaza.Her original song was titled “October Rain” before producers declared the direct reference to the October 7 massacre caused by Hamas thugs wasn’t acceptable.She has since changed it to “Hurricane”.Amongst the anger and threats she has faced online, Eden says she hopes her performance will help to unite people.”It’s a super important moment for us, especially this year,” she said earlier this week.READ MORE SUN STORIES”I feel honoured to have the opportunity to be the voice of my country.”Israel has been scrutinised for being allowed to competeCredit: ReutersA man was seen cleaning out his eyes at protests on Thursday after claiming police used pepper spray on the crowdsCredit: AFPPro-Palestinian protesters have slammed Eurovision for allowing Israel to compete despite the current war in GazaPeople turned their backs as Eden performed at the semi-finals and wore blindfolds More

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    Israeli singer Eden Golan shrugs off Eurovision protests and backlash as she delivers powerful semi-final performance

    ISRAEL’S Eurovision hopeful Eden Golan put on a brave face and ignored a huge protest to deliver a powerful semi-final performance.The singer seemed unaffected by boos in rehearsals and a 5,000-strong rally in host city Malmo that forced her to remain holed up in her hotel room earlier in the day.Eden Golan completed her semi-final performance despite protestsCredit: APShe also made it through to Saturday’s grand finalCredit: ReutersShe professionally sang her ethereal anthem Hurricane and was cheered on in a drastic departure from the rehearsal drama.The song proved a hit with viewers with one writing on X: “WOW!!! Simply magnificent!!!Another said: “#Israel bringing a song that could be the new hit from a Disney movie.”Eden cheered and thanked viewers as Israel was named as the fifth country on the night to make Saturday’s grand final.READ MORE ON EUROVISIONHours earlier, Sweden’s third largest city was flooded with demonstrators waving Palestinian flags to protest Israel’s participation in the Eurovision Song Contest this week.Golan, 20, was ordered to stay in her hotel room by her country’s national security agency Shin Bet over fears for her safety.Malmo had been anticipating the wave of pro-Palestinian demonstrations and it was feared the young Israeli-Russian singer could find herself at risk.As many as 5,000 people have taken to Malmo’s streets, with smoke canisters in the colours of the Palestinian flag being set off and protesters carrying signs displaying images of Gaza victims.Most read in MusicAmongst the large number protesting against Israel’s inclusion in Eurovision, however, was climate activist Greta Thunberg.The young Swede was pictured wearing a keffiyeh – a black and white shawl commonly used to show support for Palestine – around her body in the centre of the crowd.Watch shock moment Eurovision crowds BOO & shout ‘Free Palestine’ at Israeli contestant Eden Golan ahead of Grand FinalSurrounded by a sea of Palestinian flags, she told Reuters news agency: “Young people are leading the way and showing the world how we should react to this.”She refused to comment on why she had joined the protest, however, only saying it was “good” as the march took place.Some protesters had even brought along their dogs and young children to join in the march, while others held banners displaying anti-Eurovision messages.One read “welcome to Genocide song contest”, while “stop using Eurovision to whitewash Israeli crimes” was written on another.There was even a banner done in the style of Eurovision with the word “genocide” on it, an accusation vigorously denied by Israel amid the country’s war with Hamas following the terror group’s October 7 attack.During the march, chants of “Eurovision shame on you! Blood is on your hands too!” rung out around downtown Malmo.It’s estimated around 5,000 pro-Palestine protesters gathered in Malmo on ThursdayCredit: EPASwedish climate activist Greta Thunberg was in attendance for the demonstrationsCredit: AFPWhile the sound of police helicopters circling overhead couldn’t drown them out, officers on the ground managed to intervene and stop some of the protesters in their tracks.There was a significant police presence in the square as Swedish authorities heighten security ahead of possible unrest.Malmo had already been taken over by approximately 100,000 visitors for the annual kitsch-fest before 5,000 protesters made themselves known.Metal barricades and large concrete blocks have been put up around Malmo Arena, the host venue, where visitors must pass through metal detectors before entering.Bags were checked and visitors were only allowed to bring in small purses, with organisers concerned political demonstrations could take place in the crowd.A banner with ‘genocide’ written in the Eurovision styleCredit: GettyThousands of protesters lined the streets of MalmoCredit: ReutersGolan’s song Hurricane is reworked from an early track October Rain – thought to be a reference to the attack by Hamas.During her rehearsals on Wednesday, she was booed and there were reported shouts of “free Palestine”.Golan vowed that “nothing will deter” her after the performance was interrupted by protesters, vowing that she was “proud to represent my country”.Others in the large crowd did applaud her, though, and the young singer hopes her performance will help to unite people.”It’s a super important moment for us, especially this year,” she said earlier this week. “I feel honoured to have the opportunity to be the voice of my country.”Israel’s involvement in the competition has been met with fierce criticism due to the country’s ongoing war against Hamas inside the Gaza Strip.However, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), which organises the event, has dismissed calls for Israel to be excluded.READ MORE SUN STORIESThe competition bills itself as a non-political event and can disqualify countries who break that neutrality rules.Why Israel can compete at Eurovision but Russia can’t…ISRAEL was allowed to compete in this year’s Eurovision Song Contest but Russia has been excluded since its 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Why?
    The European Broadcasting Union (EBU), which organises the event, has defended its ruling that Israel is allowed to compete despite its war in Gaza.
    It claimed that it would be a “political move” to bar Israel from competing.
    Defending the inclusion of Israel, the EBU’s director general Noel Curran said, “The Eurovision Song Contest is a non-political music event and a competition between public service broadcasters who are members of the EBU.
    “It is not a contest between governments.”
    On February 25 2022, the EBU excluded Russia from participating before it was due to perform in the semi-final.
    At the time, it said Russia’s inclusion could bring the competition into disrepute “in light of the unprecedented crisis in Ukraine”.
    Citing the 2022 exclusion of Russia this week, Curran said, “The Russian broadcasters themselves were suspended from the EBU due to their persistent breaches of membership obligations and the violation of public service values.”
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    Former Eurovision winner hits back at Song Contest critics amid growing backlash from Palestine supporters

    DOUBLE Euro-vision winner Loreen has issued a rallying defence of the contest amid calls for a boycott over Israel’s inclusion.The Swede, who won last year in Liverpool with her song Tattoo, to add to her 2012 triumph with Euphoria, insists the show brings huge joy to millions of people across the world.Eurovision winner Loreen has issued a rallying defence of the contest amid calls for a boycott over Israel’s inclusionLoreen will perform her new song Forever as an interval act during the showpiece finalCredit: APSpeaking to Bizarre’s Howell Davies in Malmo, Sweden, from where the grand final will be broadcast tomorrow, she said: “Positive attracts positive and negative attracts negative.If we were to boycott or shut this hub of positive energy, punishing millions for the distortion somewhere else, that would be so destructive.”Interval actYesterday, this year’s Israeli Eurovision hope Eden Golan was ordered to stay in her hotel room by her country’s security agency as thousands of pro-Palestinian demonstrators rallied in Malmo.Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg joined the protest, claiming “a moral obligation” to oppose Israel’s military operation in Gaza.READ MORE IN SHOWBIZBut hitting back, Loreen added of Eurovision: “Right now we need more countries to connect with this, more artists, more creators, more people to generate good energy.“Distortion, I call it distortion, these weird things happening are trauma-tising all of us. Start generating love because that is key to healing traumas and all this negative energy.”She will perform new song Forever as an interval act during the final.But Loreen — only the second act to win Eurovision twice, after Johnny Logan triumphed for Ireland in 1980 and 1987 — reveals she can no longer look at social media because of the hate around this year’s event.Most read in BizarreAsked if she checks her socials, she said: “I stop myself going on because I can’t cry all day. It’s important to understand that people are allowed to have an opinion. We can’t stop that.“The only thing I’m saying is, ‘Is it constructive? Is it bringing you joy in this moment?’.”Olly Alexander performance of Dizzy at the semi finals of Eurovision 2024There had been hopes that Loreen’s fellow Swedes ABBA would reunite on stage to mark 50 years since their Eurovision win with Waterloo — but last night it looked unlikely, despite her efforts. She said: “Maybe they will come. But don’t look at me — it’s not my fault. I’ve tried everything. In every interview I said, ‘They should be there. It’s their responsibility’. Poor things.”Loreen’s belting track Forever took just one session to write and is about how powerful her fans make her feel.Speaking about the impact of her win last year, as tickets for her upcoming UK tour go on sale today, she said: “I experienced a love I’ve never experienced.“I was hovering. It was so beautiful. Do you know how many parts of me that healed?“At that moment, what you gave me was this beautiful gift of healing some parts of me that had to do with love? In every moment I feel grateful.”And she added of her Eurovision appearance tomorrow: “That’s why this performance, that I’d like to call a gift from me to all of you, is about us.“You’ll understand when you see it.”Israel will be represented by Eden GolanCredit: EPATWINS AIM TO BE UNFORGETTABLEIDENTICAL twins Marcus & Martinus, will represent host nation Sweden with Unforgettable and reckon they have been preparing for their performance for over a decade.Marcus & Martinus will represent Sweden at the Eurovision with UnforgettableCredit: SplashThe brothers, who are ­actually from Norway, were child stars in Scandinavia so have already spent years honing their craft, even though they’re only 22.On getting match fit, they said: “We’ve done that since we’re ten. We’re healthy boys, we love football and are always sporty so we’re fit for ­Eurovision.”Speaking about their track being compared to The Weeknd’s music, they added: “The Weeknd is probably one of the best artists out there right now so it’s a great thing. “He has worked with ­Swedish people so I guess that might be why.”ONE of the most bonkers acts is Finland’s Windows95man who wears nude-coloured underwear for much of his performance before pulling on a pair of denim shorts.And while other acts have been hitting the gym to prepare, he’s been doing the opposite.He said: “I try to not exercise too much because I want to keep it natural. “I want to be tall and thin, so if I go to the gym, I never do anything for the leg muscles because I don’t want to change my character.”He has a song called No Rules and now wants to work with New Rules singer Dua Lipa. He said: “That would be fantastic. Give us a call. We need to send a message or do a cover.”Er, good luck with that.BOOKIES’ favourite Baby Lasagna, from Croatia, has peeled back the­ ­layers on his unusual stage name.In an exclusive chat, the singer – real name Marko Purisic – revealed: “It doesn’t have a grandiose story. “It sounded funny and I wanted something that sounds random and like, ‘What?’“I did it because I get a lot of ­questions, like ‘what does it mean?’. But it doesn’t mean anything.”On the reaction at home to his song Rim Tim Tagi Dim, he added: “It’s crazy. I get stopped every two metres but I’m happy about it. It’s exploded.“I’m happy that people from Croatia are proud to have me representing.”CONCHITA WURST will celebrate ten years since winning Eurovision, at a bash in Sweden.Meanwhile Conchita Wurst will celebrate ten years since winning Eurovision by throwing a pre-show bash tomorrowCredit: Getty – ContributorThe Rise Like A Phoenix singer, who represented Austria, is throwing a pre-show bash tomorrow with the contests’ official travel sponsor, booking.com. The site has been working with Eurovision for years to help people find the best deals when staying in the hosting city, as demand soars.I’m sure they will have hooked Conchita up with somewhere pretty fancy.A LUCKY SPELL FOR ‘WITCH’?IRELAND’S Bambie Thug is ­rising up the ranks and thinks it’s all down to the secret spells they have been casting.The Doomsday Blue singer, who is non-binary and fourth favourite to win, claims to be a witch with magical powers.Ireland’s Bambie Thug is fourth favourite to win the song contestCredit: EPAThe non-binary singer claims to be a witch with magical powersCredit: RexBambie, who won through Tuesday’s semi-finals, told me: “I cast all good spells, but you have to keep your magic to ­yourself. I can teach you how to make a spell.“You can do sigil magic, where you write a poem or a manifestation and then you get rid of the vowels and the repeating letters and you’re left with some letters. “You make a symbol that you put somewhere as a reminder so it manifests.“So it’s letting go of your manifestations for them to come back. Retraining your brain is magic, so I do a lot of that, catching my negative self-talk.”It’s cheap­er than a therapy session, that’s for sure.TOP DUETS AS RIMES SHINESCaught live: LeAnn Rimes @London’s O2 ArenaLEANN RIMES made sure her one-off special at London’s O2 Arena was a show to remember – by getting David Gray and Ronan Keating to join her on stage.LeAnn Rimes’ one-off special at London’s O2 Arena was a show to rememberCredit: GettyShe and Ronan performed their 2004 Top Ten single Last Thing On My Mind.While with David, she sang their 2015 collaboration Snow In Vegas and his 2001 hit, This Year’s Love.Part of her The Story . . . So Far tour, the show saw thousands of fans cramming into the arena to hear some of her biggest hits, including Nineties classic How Do I Live, and tracks from her latest album, 2022’s God’s Work.Joined by a four-piece band on the stage, LeAnn worked masterfully through her back catalogue and got a huge reaction for her cult 2000 chart-topper, Can’t Fight The Moonlight.The US singer will be back in the UK soon, but sadly only on the box, after joining ITV’s The Voice as a coach.Whoever lands LeAnn as their mentor will be lucky to have her on board.★★★★☆ZAYN MALIK has put the boot into model Gigi Hadid, the mother of his daughter.“I don’t know whether I have ever actually truly been in love at this point,” Zayn told US DJ Zach Sang. “Perspective changes it all the time.“You look back at it with new eyes and go, ‘Maybe I wasn’t in love then’.”Ed’s big promotionED SHEERAN was on great form as he celebrated Ipswich’s return to top- flight football.Ed Sheeran serenaded the Ipswich team in a pub to mark their return to the Premier LeagueCredit: TwitterHe got his guitar out and serenaded his team in a local pub after they secured their return to the Premier League for the first time since 2002.Ed shared footage online and told his 47.6million Instagram followers: “Took the Ipswich Town lads out for a promotion party tonight.”I bet the hangovers weren’t pretty.MABEL’S BODY BLOW TO LABELSMABEL delivers a brutal takedown of the music industry in her new ­single, out today, slamming label bosses for sexualising her.Mabel slams label bosses for sexualising her in her new singleCredit: SuppliedSpeaking about Look At My Body Pt. II featuring Shygirl – the video for which drops at 3pm – the singer, told me: “It’s a commentary on the state of the music industry and how we as women need to force a change.“For the past ten years I’ve been constantly told how to look, act and what to do with my body.“This is me taking control, being unapologetic and pointing out all the hypocrisies.”Other new releases include Jodie Harsh’s Joy and Ella Eyre’s punchy return with Ain’t No Love That Blind.READ MORE SUN STORIESTravis have enlisted Coldplay’s Chris Martin and The Killers’ Brandon Flowers to provide backing vocals on their cool tune Raze The Bar.And one song you’re likely to hear a lot of this summer is Italian electronic trio Meduza’s Fire, the official song of the Uefa 2024 Euros. More

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    Eurovision star and music icon slams ‘ridiculous’ contest claiming it’s been ruined by bosses

    ENGELBERT HUMPERDINCK has still got the, ahem, hump, with Eurovision, 12 years after finishing in penultimate place.The singing legend has slammed the contest as “ridiculous” for putting him first in the running order, which is what he blames for his dire result with the song Love Will Set You Free.Engelbert Humperdinck has slammed Eurovision bosses for putting him first in the running order 12 years agoCredit: Getty – ContributorBut he has also double-downed on claims the final, which will air on BBC One on Saturday, is politically motivated.In an exclusive chat, he said: “It’s a sad time for me, that was a sad time.“It’s a political programme and I was put on first. “There were people on that show that didn’t even have a record contract and they put me on first — a person who’s been around the world several times, entertaining the world.READ MORE ON EUROVISION“Putting me on first was the most ridiculous thing to do. “Of course, being first, by the time they finished the show, nobody remembers the first person.“It’s like when you do a show, you make sure the song you do at the end is what people go out singing afterwards.”He could be right, but for the wrong reasons.Most read in BizarreNew research from gambling.com suggests that the UK has actually scored more points since the Brexit referendum in 2016…That said, I’m not convinced Engelbert would fare much better if he was taking part this year.Watch shock moment Eurovision crowds BOO & shout ‘Free Palestine’ at Israeli contestant Eden Golan ahead of Grand Final More