“Britain’s Got Talent” viewers are calling for judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams to apologize for “disrespectful” behaviour during creepy magic act The Witch’s performance in the live semi-finals.
15.05.2022 - 00:31 / ok.co.uk
Eurovision viewers have slammed Switzerland's entry for being "boring" - and have even suggested it'd be perfect for a John Lewis advert.The entry, Boys Don't Cry by Marius Bear, is a melancholic yet uplifting ballad.The performance featured Marius standing alone on stage against a plain black backdrop as animations of tears and a kite played behind him.The song featured lyrics about how men should connect with and express their emotions, and with a understated jazz rhythm akin to a Disney ballad, the song didn’t seem to go down too well with UK viewers. Many fans took to Twitter to express their dislike of the track, labelling it boring.
Some even went as far as to suggest it would be perfect for the John Lewis Christmas advert, which each year features a ballad-style cover of a famous track. One fan wrote: "Switzerland pitching right in their for the 2022 painfully whimsical John Lewis Ad." Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
You can sign up at the top of the page. Another commented: "Saw someone said John Lewis will be suing [artist name] and it's so true! Sounded exactly like a song in one their ads haha!" While another fan went on to joke: "I know it's a John Lewis ad song, I just can't work out what it's a cover of." "Louis Armstrong writes a John Lewis advert” song," wrote another, while another called it "bloody awful" and "like a John Lewis ad on a Poundland budget".
"Netherlands and Switzerland should go to the same therapist." This year’s Eurovision Song Contest has been criticised by fans for featuring too many “slow” and “boring” ballads. One viewer even went as far as to comment: "I see the netherlands are competing with switzerland
.“Britain’s Got Talent” viewers are calling for judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams to apologize for “disrespectful” behaviour during creepy magic act The Witch’s performance in the live semi-finals.
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the ITV talent show was pushed back by a few minutes due to Liverpool and Chelsea's FA Cup final tie going to penalties. And while some viewers at home were divided as to whether to tune into the Eurovision Song Contest or BGT, with one tweeting, "What to watch? #BGT or #Eurovision," others didn't want to watch either. READ MORE: Eurovision fans applaud 'class act' Graham Norton for touching live gesture Slamming the Saturday night TV choices, one livid viewer at home moaned: "What a load of sh** on TV #Eurovision and #BGT surely this kind of sh*** should of been cancelled by now!!!" And they weren't the only one to complain about the TV choices.
Ukraine won Eurovision 2022 in a historic evening in Turin.
Eurovision fans were speechless after Sam Ryder’s performance.The singer, who was representing the United Kingdom in tonight’s grand final, was showered with praise on social media for his “incredible” and “passionate performance of his track, Space Man. In fact, it seemed that for many viewers he was better than they expected given previous UK entries - especially as last year’s track by James Newman received no points at all. One fan wrote: “Honestly this is such a good song! Proper #Eurovision anthem.” Another tweeted: “Sam Ryder is much better than I expected.” “Sam Ryder might be one of the best voices we’ve ever had to represent us,” one wrote.
The long wait is over and its finally time for the Eurovision final. Plenty of acts have gone on in the first half including bookie favourite Ukraine but there is one act that has blown away Eurovision viewers. Norway performed the song Banana wolf dressed up as wolves.
viewer added that the struggled to see the point of the show talking about a well paid celebrity whilst the UK faces a cost of living crisis. They wrote on social media: "Just what I want to see during a cost of living crisis… Hollywoods hottest homes in worth millions" READ MORE: EastEnders legend Patsy Palmer's son is a rising Hollywood star who acted alongside Harry Styles, Tom Hardy and Gary Oldman A third said: "Tsk not multi million pound celebrity homes", whilst another wrote: "Just another of a number of items on #thismorning this week that are so out of touch with their audience. Who gives a s*** where celebrities live and the millions they can afford.
Eurovision Song Contest has returned for another year, bringing with it more musical drama and excitement. So far this year, Russia has been banned from the contest, while Latvia has been stamped with a censorship order and the UK afforded a rare shot at first place in the bookies. Every year, the show is presented by showbiz stalwarts from the hosting nation – and this year is no exception.
TikTok star Sam Ryder, who will represent the UK at this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, has announced a new set of European tour dates – check them out below.Tickets for the shows will go on sale to the general public on Friday (May 13) at 9am local time. You can get tickets for the concerts here.The tour will kick off in Germany on October 12, before heading to Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Belgium, France, Switzerland, Italy and Spain.Check out Ryder’s full EU tour dates here:OCTOBER12 – Burgerhaus Stollwerck, Cologne, Germany14 – Debaser Strand, Stockholm, Sweden16 – Parkteatret, Oslo Norway17 – Lillie Vega, Copenhagen, Denmark19 – Columbia Theater, Berlin, Germany21 – Gruenspan, Hamburg, Germany24 – Grand Salon, Brussels, Belgium25 – Alhambra, Paris, France26 – Melkweg (Old hall), Amsterdam, Netherlands28 – Den Atelier, Luxembourg30 – Freiheitshalle, Munich, Germany31 – Papiersaal, Zurich, SwitzerlandNOVEMBER6 – Circolo Magnolia, Milan, Italy8 – Sala La De Apolo, Barcelona, Spain9 – Sala Mon, Madrid, SpainRyder, who co-wrote his Eurovision song ‘Space Man’ with the Grammy-winning songwriter Amy Wadge and Max Wolfgang, recently said about Eurovision: “Having been a fan of Eurovision since I was a kid, I am so honoured to have been presented with the opportunity to sing at an event alongside some of Europe’s most talented creatives, performers and songwriters.“I hope to sing my head off in a way the UK can be proud of, and to showcase a song I wrote with my friends last summer makes the whole experience even more special.
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