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Cherie | This Witch doesn't burn
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Crimson Dynamo | The voice of reason
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I was allowed to stay up late to watch it as a kid
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Remembering Kerry
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The routine had already been seen on the semi final shows. However what's the point of having kids, watching a programme that takes best half an hour to get through the format. Then going on to midnight so those kids shouldn't be watching anyway post 9pm If they ARE that's not the shoes fault, it's the parents It's fine if people didn't like the staging or the song or even don't like Olly Alexander. However to go on about that staging which he didn't devise. While overlooking the all female and mixed gender suggestive stagings. Is blatant double standards. It's really though his sexuality that's being got at IN MY VIEW. Which is fine if people have an issue with that and against it. Otherwise the Contest had more than Olly Alexander on it and other provocative suggestive routines too. I just don't get it. All the acts were seen on the Tuesday and Thursday before the final on Saturday. Including the 5 main Countries automatically through. If there was anything anyone thought Kids shouldn't see, they were there then. So no need to have kids watching. I don't get it the constant moaning, only at his routine. One could be forgiven for thinking homophobia actually is still very much alive in the UK. That's more worrying than a staging of a routine for Eurovision. To me it is anyhow. Last edited by joeysteele; 13-05-2024 at 02:30 PM. |
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