Everyone tuned in to the long-awaited 2024 Eurovision song contest on BBC1 last night, but they thought got a lot more than they bargained for.
When viewers tuned in on Saturday 11 May to watch the countries battle it out, they didn’t expect to get an eyeful.
Well, that’s what they thought, anyway.
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Last night's show was chaotic from the start, with the Netherlands' Joost Klein disqualified hours before the live final and Switzerland's Nemo Mettler having a bit of a mare during their encore after winning the competition.
Windows95man from Finland performed 'No Rules!' last night, and it was a wild ride from the get-go.
At the start, Windows95man entered the Eurovision stage from a large egg that opened up like a clam, appearing to be wearing nothing at all below the waist.
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Then, Windows95man started dancing across the stage with his bum hanging out. Not what you expect to see on BBC One on a Saturday evening.
Some viewers were alarmed to say the least.
Everyone took to X to share their thoughts, even tennis legend Andy Murray.
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"Is there a chap on stage with his Boaby out at the Eurovision? Didn’t expect to see that on BBC1," he said.
Someone else said: "Watching Eurovision right now, why the f**k did Finland have some dude running around with his d**k hanging out?"
They then followed up with: "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.
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But it wasn’t as it seemed!
Any UK viewers listening carefully to Graham Norton's commentary would have been reassured that Windows95man had a flesh-coloured pouch so he didn't end up flashing the entire arena.
In fact, new pictures from inside Sweden's Malmö Arena prove the performance wasn't nearly as risqué as it seemed.
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Windows95man told PA before the show: “All my son and all the young people and all the grandmas like [it], I think they really love my show and… child and old people doesn't care anymore and I don't care anymore.
“So I think adults should little bit learn, and let it go a little bit and it's not so serious that you see [a] little bit [of] my a**.”
He continued: “It's really looking like my art what I'm doing, and [being brave] to not try to fake anything… it's really not easy always to be yourself."
Despite his pouch, however, some fans reckon there was a moment his manhood slipped out when he donned some very short shorts at the end of the song.
You can take a look at the apparent wardrobe malfunction below:
One viewer wrote: "It wouldn't be Eurovision without a wardrobe malfunction! Windows95man definitely gave us a little more than we bargained for with those super short shorts. But hey, no rules, right?
"It added a bit of unexpected excitement to the performance. Gotta love the unpredictable nature of Eurovision!"
Another said more succinctly: "Looks like Finland had a wardrobe error never mind Mr Windows should be Mr Willies."
Topics: Euromillions, Music, Twitter, BBC