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Eurovision 2019: How a night of banter and bondage played out on Twitter


Eurovision is always one of the Twitter events of the year, and 2019’s edition was no different – with memes and moving moments alike getting people talking. Eurovision is always one of the Twitter events of the year, and 2019’s edition was no different – with memes and moving moments alike getting people talking. Eurovision 2019: How a night of banter and bondage played out on TwitterPerhaps the most talked about entry came from Iceland, and the “techno BDSM” trio Hatari, which means Hater in English. Among his supporters were radio presenter Rylan Clark-Neal and former Eurovision favourite Cheryl Baker, who described him as “effing fabulous”. #Eurovision pic.twitter.com/TRWspDtJ1h — BBC Eurovision🇬🇧 (@bbceurovision) May 18, 2019A number of bold stage designs also caught the attention of Twitter’s jokers.


Source: Irish Independent May 18, 2019 22:30 UTC



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