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Eurovision's pro-Palestine Irish act Bambie Thug launches into furious rant about 'horrible' experience on the show and claims an Israeli broadcaster 'incited violence against me'


This year's show was perhaps the most controversial ever, with acts hiding messages in support of Palestine in their costumes, a disqualification and multiple feuds.

One of the most talked about performers was Ireland's Bambi Thug - who accused Eurovision bosses of 'not supporting' them amid a row with Israel over comments made about them by a broadcaster Bambie, who self-describes as a 'queer witch', told journalists in the press centre that Kan 'incited violence against me twice, three times', and that their team had brought it up to the EBU, but that the organiser had still not responded. On Tuesday, a commentator on Kan warned viewers that Bambie's performance of their song, Doomsday Blue, would be 'the most scary' of the night, involving 'a lot of spells and black magic and dark clothing, Satanic symbols, and voodoo dolls'.

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