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Eurovision fans in shock after seeing contestant ‘with penis out’ live on stage during performance

Eurovision fans in shock after seeing contestant ‘with penis out’ live on stage during performance

Eurovision fans think Finland's Windows95man might have suffered a huge wardrobe malfunction

One Eurovision contestant sure got chins wagging after an apparent wardrobe malfunction mid-performance.

Fans reckon Finland's Windows95man - who had his modesty hidden behind a flesh-coloured patch for most of his performance - let it all hang out for real when he donned some very short shorts later on in the song.

You can take a look at the moment BBC viewers appeared to get an eyeful below:

People across the country will have tuned into BBC1 last night (Saturday, 11 May) for this year's highly anticipated Eurovision Song Contest.

This year's event proved chaotic and controversial, with Dutch contestant Joost Klein being disqualified hours before the live final.

There were also protestors outside the arena, who opposed the inclusion of Israel’s Eden Golan amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza.

Spoiler alert for anyone who might be catching up on arguably one of music's biggest nights today, Nemo Mettler from Switzerland was crowned as this year's winner.

The non-binary singer, 24, in a pink skirt and fluffy jumper, balanced on a tipping metal disc as they sang their opera-dance blend track 'The Code' on Saturday evening in Malmo, Sweden.

Nemo, representing Switzerland, holds their trophy after the final of the 68th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. (JESSICA GOW/TT/TT NEWS AGENCY/AFP via Getty Images)
Nemo, representing Switzerland, holds their trophy after the final of the 68th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. (JESSICA GOW/TT/TT NEWS AGENCY/AFP via Getty Images)

Noting some of the protests that took place ahead of last night's concert, Nemo went on: "I have to say this whole experience was really intense, and not just pleasant all the way.

“There were a lot of things that didn’t seem like it was all about love and unity. And that made me really sad and at the same time… there was so much love here as well."

But away form Nemo's winning performance, there was another that got people talking - and that was Finland's.

Windows95man from Finland performed 'No Rules!' last night, and it's safe to say it started off in a pretty unusual way.

Windows95man's flesh-coloured pouch ( JESSICA GOW/TT/TT NEWS AGENCY/AFP via Getty Images)
Windows95man's flesh-coloured pouch ( JESSICA GOW/TT/TT NEWS AGENCY/AFP via Getty Images)

At the start of the track, Windows95man emerged from a large egg that opened up like a clam, and appeared to be wearing nothing below the waist.

The other band member then popped up and started singing.

Then, Windows95man jumped out and started dancing across the stage. While his bare buttocks were on view, he was actually wearing flesh-coloured underwear to cover up his manhood.

Later on in the performance, a pair of tiny denim shorts came down on the sky for him to wear but, while he was gyrating around, some viewers said his genitals slipped out.

It appeared as if some of his manhood slipped out. (BBC)
It appeared as if some of his manhood slipped out. (BBC)

With the risqué nature of Windows95man's performance in mind, many viewers took to X to share their thoughts - tennis pro Andy Murray included.

"Is there a chap on stage with his Boaby out at the Eurovision? Didn’t expect to see that on BBC1," Murray mused.

Someone else said: "Watching Eurovision right now, why the f**k did Finland have some dude running around with his dick hanging out?"

They went on in a follow-up tweet: "Like seriously, I know that they intentionally covered his penis with camera angles, and specifically placed props, but what about the people watching it live? There could be kids! This is just straight up creepy like wtf."

"Finland getting their penis out mid performance wasn’t on my families Eurovision bingo card," added another.

Featured Image Credit: BBC

Topics: Eurovision, TV, Music