In Liverpool, on the night of May 14, the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 was held on a grand scale, the winner of which was the Swedish singer Loreen.

According to the results of voting, the performer scored 583 points, 340 of which were given to her by members of the national jury. However, not all viewers were not thrilled with Loreen's victory.

A real scandal broke out on the web around the new title of the singer. In particular, users believe that it was unfair to give Loreen a crystal cup a second time, because she already received it in 2012. Moreover, in the comments, the star was even accused of "bribing the jury".

  • Unfair and undeserved. Too bad you have the opportunity to win the same title twice.
  • I wonder how much Loreen paid to win a second time?
  • It was all fake! There were countries much better than Sweden!
  • She won only because 2012 was already a winner! This is unfair because people already knew her.
  • The winners should be chosen by people, not by a bribed jury!
  • When will the jury stop choosing the winners of Eurovision?!

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According to most netizens, the representative of Finland Käärijä was supposed to get with the song "Cha Cha Cha". According to the results of the audience vote, it was he who was the winner.

Now in social networks, fans of the singer have launched a real flash mob, in which they boycott the victory of Loreen and leave comments with the name of the song and green hearts, in the color of Käärijä's outfit at the competition.

In addition to accusations of unfair fighting, viewers said that Loreen simply "stole" the song from another singer. So, Ukrainians heard in the competition track Tattoo from the Swede an incredible similarity with the song "In the Plenu" by Ukrainian Mika Newton, so the winner of Eurovision-2023 was accused of plagiarism.

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