well, actually it was released as a single by sarah dawn finer ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Pq-J-IsaikQ.html&pp=ygUgbHluZGEgd29vZHJ1ZmYgeW91J3JlIGdvb2QgdG8gZ28%3D
I love Lynda Woodruff. Such a great character. Also if you haven't heard Sarah Dawn Finer sing ABBA's The winner takes it all from 2014 you need to. stunning
This didn't age well at all. I would have loved to have been in the stadium to see the reaction of the audience. The atmosphere was certainly not positive
Well, the controversy occured weeks after this was shot and planned. There's a reason why it's the only interval act to not be featured at the ESC channel.
@@samomuransky4455 But was it shown during the grand final show? I ask because in my country some segments and intervals are not broadcasted due to publicity advertisements
@@xander2609Well... they clearly used a lot of budget for it and the people making it spend time and effort... why not see themselves on TV ? It's not so easy...
I have to admit when i watched Eurovision this year i didn't previously know about this character so i was just there like " is this woman serious" because i didn't really know it was a skit.
She's been a queen since 2012, appearing at first in our national contest and just COULD NOT pronounce Azerbajdzjan so she always changed it to plain "Baku". Then she delivered our votes in Eurovision that year and when we arranged the contest 2013 she was appearing with funny sketches during the event. Behind this character is the Swedish singer and TV-host Sarah Dawn Finer, she has participated several times in our national contest as herself as well. Great singer indeed!
@@croissantlover1 y'all are just biased against that man, while it's a fact that just until last year EVERYONE in the eurofan community was thirsting over him bffr (if not, just check UK's conductor Hannah last year). That's the reason, and it was just a comedy bit