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Serbia's Eurovision entry baffles fans as they sing about Meghan Markle's 'healthy hair'
Eurovision entry Konstrakta left fans completely baffled when they sung all about Meghan Markle's "healthy hair" during their performance.During the 66th Eurovision Song Contest final on Saturday night (May 14), Serbia's entry began with the lines: "What could be the secret of Meghan Markle's healthy hair?"Ana Đurić known professionally as Konstrakta performed the catchy track, where another line could be heard: "What could it be? I think it's all about deep hydration."Baffled fans were taken aback while tuning in from the comfort of their own homes, with many taking to Twitter to note what they had just heard.Not sure what they were hearing, one keen Eurovision viewer penned: "Is nobody going to mention Serbia's song about Meghan Markle's hair? I mean, WTF?" Another said: "Serbia get out, singing about Meghan Markle’s hair, that’s maddddd." "So random that Serbia's song was about Meghan Markle," echoed a third.While a fourth added: "The best part about Serbia’s song was name dropping Meghan Markle."Speaking about the track, popstar Ana Đurić said that the Duchess "isn't that important" in Serbia, adding: "but she’s representative of all those people in the media that we’re focused on."She hasn’t contacted me yet, but I’d like for her to hear it!"This is a song about the atmosphere in which we’re living, which has put health as the highest value."This comes after winners of the contest Kalush Ochestra, Ukraine's entry, stole the hearts of Europe Saturday night (May 14).Winning a whopping 631 points – of jury and viewer votes combined, fans of the show were overjoyed when Ukraine took home the gong.In a rare turn of events the United Kingdom's entry Sam Ryder came in second place with 466 points – marking a huge shift in
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Eurovision 2022 full running order, song lineup and when the UK is will sing
Eurovision Song Contest final has been revealed, with British entry Sam Ryder hopeful of a strong finish.Sam will be performing the song Space Man to a live audience of millions across the world as he bids to bring home the Eurovision crown for the first time since Katrina and the Waves saw success in 1997.Despite some branding the show a fix, the hot favourites are Ukrainian rap group Kalush Orchestra, which is no surprise as the war in their home country dominates the headlines around the world.The singing celebration of different cultures will take on a heightened meaning this year, as Vladimir Putin's forces do their best to destroy Ukrainian independence and way of life.Eurovision enthusiasts are in for a long night full of celebrations and the hopeful tunes of Europe's singing sensations, though won't be joined by Ireland's Brooke Scullion after she failed to qualify for the final.Sam Ryder will be on towards the end of the show, performing as act number 22 out of 25, rounding off an impressive evening of entertainment.Songs have a maximum of three minutes according to the Eurovision rules, but there will be plenty of videos in place for each act as the stages are prepared, as well as the usual banter between the hosts.Coverage can be seen and heard on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and on BBC Radio 2 and BBC Sounds.READ MORE: When is Eurovision? Date of final, who is hosting and who is UK entry?Of the contest, Sam said: "There is a shift in attitude towards Eurovision happening in the UK hopefully. People are getting positive, people are getting behind it, people are getting excited."If I have any hope in anything, I think it doesn’t involve any position on a scoreboard.
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