💨 Abstract
Over its 69-year history, the Eurovision Song Contest has featured a variety of outrageous and memorable performances, from pop anthems to dramatic wardrobe malfunctions. This year is no exception however Finland and Malta have raised some eyebrows again. Cheryl Baker, who won Eurovision in 1981 with Bucks Fizz, expresses enthusiasm for the contest's 'smutty' side, reminiscing about her own controversial skirt-ripping performance.
Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk
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